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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Sole Lessees JoKh Fuller & Sons, TO-NIGHT! The Incomparable FULLERS' PICTURES. " THE BEST OP ALL." nod FULLERS' ORCHESTRAL BAND FIREPROOF SAFETY MACHINE. To-night we will use fot the first time our New (iaumont Chrono de Luxe M*ehine, fitted with Patent Safety Device, which'ensures Perfect Immunity from Fire. LAST NIGHT THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. Prices—l/ 6, 1/-, 6d. Plan at Jackson's. 833 SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Stole Lessees John Fuller and Sons Fullers' Pictures. " The Bast of All." MATINEE TO-MORROW, When, in addition to the new programme, will be presented a Grand Spectacular Pantomime— " PUSS IN BOOTS." Matinee Peioss : Adults, 6d and 1* Children, 3d and 6d. 834 THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. MONDAY, 13th MAJttCH. Direction ... J"<» ... J X. Mtiir. -OLORES CONCERT. DOLORES DOLORES The Greatest of Ballad Singers. "Madame Melba is great in her own right as a brilliant singer of the pure lyric class. Madame Calve is great in her own right as a dramatic artist of commanding power and thrilling intensity. Mdlla Dolores is great in her own right as the highest type of concert singer. In one respect Antonia Dolores, who so admirably combines art and amiability, stands higher in public estimation than Mdme Melba or Mdme Calve —as an exponent of the gentle art of ballad singing Mdlle Dolores occupies a position of preeminence."—Sydney Press criticism. DOLORES, DOLORES, DOLORES. Dolores of the. "velvet voice" fascinates her listeners alike with the wondrous tenderness of her ballad singing, the brilliance and power of her operatic numbers and the declamatory force of her oratoria selections. To listen to Dolores is a treat which may be enjoyed by all. The accomplished musician appreciated the marvellous resxilts of careful study as evidenced in the most exacting song passage, while the aged mother delights in listening to the simple ballads of the Homeland sung with a sweet intensity and pathos that wafts hcvr back over the long stretch of years to the days of her youth. DOLORES, DOLORES, DOLORES. DOLORES—The. Enchantress of Song. assisted by MR SELWYN SHRIMPLIN, The accomplished and brilliant pianist. Admission: 65., 45., and 2s. Plan at Bunny and Go's now open and rapidly filling. 837 NOIMCE. BANK HOLIDAY. THE Eanks in Nelson will be Closed on FBI DAY, Maroa 17th, being St. Patrick's Day. 797 SWEET PEAS, SWEET PEAS. TVTOVELTIES for this Season.—Sow J3I this month: Cherry Ripe, Colleen, Da;zler, Ea<l Spencer, Edna Unwin, George Start, Gladys Burfc, Masterpiece, Mrs Hugh Dsckcon, Mrs Duncan, Mrs Townsend, Queen of Norway, Tom Bolton, Larina, Anglian Blue, Anglian Crimson, Arthur Grcon, Maud Holmes, Mrs W. King, B..tty Cnutley, Edrom Beauly, Winsome, Nettie Jeukins, JJ V. Felton. 'J he foregoing are about tho pick of the English novelties Busidea these, I have a large number of thj leading Dew varieties sent cut during the past two years. "bulbsT ANEMONES: Giant French, St Brigid Single Mixed, Single Scarlet, and Single White. Crocus, named and mixed, Freesias, white and crtam. Hyachiths, a splendid collection. Narcissus all the leading varieties, Ranunculus, French, Persi.m, and Turban. Tulips, Einglo mixed, double mixsd, and a ijrand collection of named sorts. For salo at fc. F. BOLTON'S, 7CB Wai ea-strtet. WANTED. Ripe Tomatoes. S, KIRKPATRIGK&CQ., LTD. NELSON JAM FACTOEY. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have this day appointed MESSRS TASKER & LEVIEN, NELSON SOLE AGENT§ FOR THE SALE OF North Gape Goal FO3 JTHE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. A. FORBES, Q. W. EILEY, Pieprietors, North Capo Coal Mine, PUPONGA. 801 Cocksfoot. LANDED, h X Sacks Machine Dressed. 100 Sacks Farmer?' Dressed f *J*J (very heavy.) QA Sacks Farmers' Samples. These are some yery grime lines. Ryegrass. Finest old Pasture Machined Pressed heavy weights. —Also— CHEAP MIXED SEED at 2/6 and 2/9AU Descriptions CLOVEES and FESCUES. COCKSFOOT.—We hold a range of Samples from growers, acd we wjll purchase these for intending sowers tit just a small commission. NEALE ANVIADDOW,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2

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