AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. Direction of John Q'Uonnel^ TO-NIGHT. I The Talk of I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. J the Town, J TO-NIGHT. Grand Complete Changed Programme. Success Exxraordinary of the Great Ha\SSa^A™S Hundreds Delighted, Astounded, and Mystified. . TO-NltfHT* HASSAN will perform the most marvellous feat of butting* off a Pigeon's Head, and then place it back again, before your very eyes. ' A Startler! AStaetlbe! HASSAN will make Trees grow out pf pots of sawdust. Truly marvellous. Don't miss this wonderful Bight. HASSAN, at the conclusion of his performance, will lift and carry a block of stone weighing 65lbs with, his Eyelids. New and Side-splitting Comic Songs by WILL EOBKY, The Original 6 feet of Comicality. HEEBEBT ANDEESON, .Baritone. NELLIE AN DEESON, Soprano, The above concluding with the VICOSCOPE, depicting 10,000 feet of the Latest and Bast Bloving Pictures yet seen in the Dominion. Popular Prices : Bs, 2s, ls. Box Plan at Jackson's.' - Chas. F. Eagab, 1082 Touring Manager. DRUIDS' HALL. - , , Direction of J. E. Pethenok. E V KEY .EVENING,, at 8. .-.-.' ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. The Acme of Enjoyment. Teaching a Husband a Lesson. THE HAUNTED OASTLE. EX-GONVICT 900. WHAT'S YOUR >HUP*RY. A Visit to Bombay. The Bridegroom's Revenge." And Many Others. is. OUR PRICES. v 6d Reserves Jackson's, 6d extra. 3
NELSON AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES invited for the following contests, to be held in THEATRE EOYAL, Nelson, FRIDAY, JULY l.t, 1910 j to be conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Boxing Association : — ! Bantam, 8 stone _lbs and under. Feather, 9 stone and under. Light, 10 stone and under. Welter, 10 stone Blbs and under. Middle, 11 stone .lbs and under. Heavy, any weight. First prize in eaoh class, medals to the value of £5 ; second, medals £2 2s. No.e.— Sbcond medals given only if five or more competitors compete in any one class. Entries close with the Secretary on JUNE 15th, Nelson. |P. C. HURST, 1025 iHon. Secretary. MONEY. mRE PERMANENT BUILDING i SOGlETY^accepts MONEY ON DEPOSIT as under:— j j Q RER CENT at Call. QI PER CENT.if Fixed for^6.or,l? w O_J months. ; _^ '"^ GEO. M. ROUT, 3368 ~ Secretary .
NEW BOOK LIST. Scouting for Boys, ls 3d. , . Joseph Hocking's'Romance of Michael uci Trevail, 3s 6d. - Humphrey Ward's Daphne, 3s ,6d. Mead's Wild Heather, 3s 6d. ; Hall's. Aunt Jane, Kentucky,; 3s od. Davidson's Sword in Ambush, ; 3s 6d. Deeping's Rust of Rome, 3s 6d. On Tpur .with Toddles, 35. 6 d. Kenealy's\King, Edward Intervenes, .3s'.6d and 2s 6d. - Le Queux's Treasury of Israel, 2s 6d and3s6d". . Gull's Rein's Chance, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Phillpot's Thief of Virtue, 3s 6d. The Caravaners, 3s 6d. Birmingham's Search Party, 3s 6d. Well's Anne Veronica, 3s 6d. , Stockley' s Poppy, 3s 6d. 1s 3d Novels. Weyman's Minister of France; Francis Cludd. Hocking's Strong Man, Woman ef j Babylon, Flame of Fire. „: Foster^Fraser's books, 3s 6d. Red Russia," America at Work, Can,".ada, Real; Siheria, Quaint Subjects, Life jpqntrasts, Therßal,,kans. . ..rp''"."' A. /"■".■' ">"»» 'fc'i .IVwUl^wyli J^s.-^. .? P " TRAFALGAR STREETf •■''■'. TO LEND. ' -nRiiE- PERMANENT BUILDING A- 'SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on City and Country .Properties, in any sums, repayable by monthly instalments. r • Borrowers nominally pay 6 per cent, but with the profits allotted on repayments, the rate of interest is less than 5 per cent ' Sums of £2 or over can oe repaid at any time without notice, and 'nterest ceases on repayment. Thiß Society offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. # _ . Before borrowing obtain full parti culars from G. M. ROUT, 3352 Secretary.
McDougairs Dip. SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERsIIHOULD USE IT. First. — ELills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Ticks and Lice as they hatch afte- dipping. Third.— Remains in the wool until the following shearing. Fourth.— Contains all the properties of ' a powder dip, and, being impaste, " ■ contains oilsV that the powder-dip 'does not. Fifth.—^Leaves the. wool Instrous, to ./.^look.'at'and silky to feci. " . "; Sixm.%so.'-flies will, attack sheet dip;^ped"in u !McDougall's Arsenio Paste •■AjAABhTiiAA ''■'■'■' a :,' a Seventh f=—W. ill mix with, lime, land hard water equally. as : . well as soft -; Uwater. -:• .■>,: ■'■*> ;■•*--• ■ - ■■-. V'-. «• ";• , Eighth.— McDougall's Arsenic Sulphur . Paste Dip is a combinatidh^of .the antiseptic ingredients of McDohgall's non-poisonous fluid dip with arsenic and sulphur introduced to meet the demand ior a poisonous dip for use against lice and maggot fly; aud which should be free from' ,the objectionable "harshening" effwt^-so generally resulting f romjiigv'ase. of arsenic M and at the ~san^ -time healing and E'-oth- . :higpp/AA.A. .■ '; -.' : ' •'• a, ALSO 1 : ON SALE. McDougall's Non-Poisonous. ; Lawes' Powder and Fluid. Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. . Little's Non-Poisonous, TASKER & lEVIEN. ;«AROr STREET;
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12766, 12 April 1910, Page 2
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759Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12766, 12 April 1910, Page 2
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