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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Sole Lessees John Fuller and Sons MATINEE, TO4AY, 2.30. —Including— A GOR3EOUS PANTOMIME: "PUSS IN BOOTS." i Matinee Peiobs : Adults, 6d and li Children, 3d and 6d. Doors open at 1.45 p.m. 846 SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Sole Lessees John Fuller & Sons, TO-NIGHT! Entirely New Programme FULLERSr°P!CTUaES. "THE BIST OP ALL." Special and Ezelusive Attraction: ' LAST MDSrER OP THE BALACLAVA HEROES. A moving picture specially taken of the surviving members of the famous Light Brigade, in order to augment the fned to keep the old heroes in ptace and comfort. "When can their glory fade ? Oh! The wild charge tbey inado. All the world wondered. Honour the charge they made j Honour the Light Brigade; Noble Six Hundred. CONSPIRACY OF PONTIAC. A tale of the days of Indian savagery. Intensely Thrilling THE CIRL ON TRIPLE X RANCH. A really splendid American Dramatic Production. SOME SUPERB SCENES. Including Coujbmayeub (the famoue Italian health resort). LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Direot from London and Paris. Latest fashions and events of the day, And Many Othebs. Incidental Music by FULLERS' ORCHESTRAL BAND Prices—l/ 6, I/-, 6d. Plan at .Jackson's. 848 THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. MONDAY, 13th MARCH. ANTONIA DOLORES. The Enchantress of Song. Tho Great PRIMA DONNA will give ONE CONCERT. Assisted by Mr Selwyn Shrimplin, the talented American pianist. Dolores! Dolores! Mdlle Dolores in her song recitals enthrals one with the wondrous beauty of her voice), her supreme art in production, her depth of pathos and sentiment, and the richness of her rounded tone. She is one of the very few living singetrs that can grip her audience with the mysterious power of sentiment and song, and sway them at her own sweet will. Now she croons some old-world folk-song, now she rouses her listeners to enthusiasm by tho fiery declamation of some national patriotio song. The sweetness of the English ballad is succeeded by a French morceau, an old Scottish song may b« followed by selections from German Liede and Norwegian or Russian songs. To listen to Dolores is a rare treat to the music lover and an education in vocalisation to the musical student. Prices: Cs ; 4s ; and 2s. Seating plan, which is rapidly filling, is open at the Dresden Company. Day sales for 4s tickets commence at 11 o'clock this morning at the Dresden Company. JAMES T. MUIR, 850 Director. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO BATEPAiEES. ALL Bates outstanding after the 31st March instant wi'l ba sued for. S. BLOMFIELD, County Clerk. Nelson, March 11th, 1911. 844 NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. mENDEKS for the Supply of MILK JL to the ftelson Hospital and the Alexandra Home, for the year ending 31st March, 1912, will be received by the above Board until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst. S. BLOMFIELD, Secretary. Nelson, 7th March, 1911. 820 A COMPANY TERRITORIALS. STOKE RIFLES. (Headquarters, Nelson ) f lAHOSE Young Men between the ages JL of 18 and 21 years who prefer to ttain with the Territorials, instead of with the General Training Section, can flow be enrolled with the above Cornpan/ Forms can be obtained from the undersigned. G. H. HAMMOND, 79D Captain. CITY OF NELSON. nrVENDERS will be received np till 3 JL o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 17th in&t., for the undermentioned SUPPLIES for the year ending 31st March, 1912: — 1. Coal. 2. Timber. 3. Bricks, 4. Earthenware Drain Pipes. 5. Horses and Carts (including Street Watering). 6. Engineers' Work and Castings. 7. Blacksmiths' Work. 8. Hardware Gocds and Ironmongery. Specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be addressed to the Town Clerk, and endorsed "Tenderfor ." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i G. A. EDMOND3. Town Clerk. 9th March, 1911. 830 NELSON AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES invited for tho following contestß, to be held in THEATEE ROYAL, Nelson, FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 1911; to be conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Boxing Association :•— Bantam, 8 stone 41bs and undet. Feather, 9 stone and under. Light, 10 stone and under. Welter, 10 stone 81bs and under. Middle, 11 stone dibs and under. First prize in each class, medals to the value of JBS; second, medals £2 2s. Note.—Second medals given only if five or more competitors compete inj any one ol&ss. Entries close with the Secretary on APRIL Bth. Entrance fee, 5/-. 2/6 will be refunded if competitor competes. P. C. HURST, 621 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have this day appointed MESSRS TASKERUEVIEN, NELSON SOLE ACENTB FOR THE SALE OF North Gape Goal FOS jTHE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. A. FORBES. G. W. RILEY, Pieprietors, North Cape Coal Mine, PUPONGA, 804,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13052, 11 March 1911, Page 2

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