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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. The Pre-eminent and incomparable Permanent Pictures. TOBLER MATINEE. TO-DAY, . ! Remember: At 2.15, ! Brinf tho Children to see ' OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. And a Magnificent Supporting i Programme. TO-NIGHT at 8. The Remarkable Dflteetivo Story: Flesh and Blood. Portrayed with Powerful Artistic' , Realism. —Also— LITTLE JOCK O'CONNOR. ON THE THRESHOLD. MRS. LIRRSPER'S LEGACY. | TIGHTWAD'S PREDICAMENT. AND OTHERS. EVERY CHILD attending the Matinee . will receive a TOBLER. To avoid disappointment reserve your seats at Jackson's. COUNTRY TOUR. THE INSTITUTE. MOTUEKA TO-NIGHT. OLIVER TWIST. Also, MDME. SAHARET In the Military Drama: FOR THEIR COUNTRY. And Supporting Programme. 2989 ■fob ran BUND OF HOPE UNION MUSIC AND ELOCUTIONARY CONTEST. May now be procured and all particulars obtained from Sole Agents for RRINSMEAD and E.T7HLA. PIANOS. TEAFALGAft STREET, NELSON. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. ABSOLUTELY no Knowledge of MUSIC required. WE TEAOH ANY AGE to Play the Piano and READ MUSIC. Professor Marshall Hall says:—-"lngenious and splendid for tho Masses." Herr Edouard Scharf says:—"l would teach my own child the new method." EXTRACTS FROM PUPILS. Madam Everett Butler says :—"As a Teacher of over 25 years' experience of the Old Method, I have great pleasure in telling you that I have proved your system to be all you claim for it." Mr Fuller, Newtown, Wellington, says:—"Your system of simplifying difficult miisic is wonderful. No Vamp-, ing Cards or Charts. No drudgery." PULL COURSE £2 2s—rno?ey refunded if you cannot play in six weeks. SPECIAL COURSE FOR COUNTRY PUPILS. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Nelson Branch: Collingwood Street. (Opp. Trask's). TERMINUS AGSOMDimON HOUSE, CLENHOPE. MUS \. IN WOOD begs to notify the Travelling Public and others that Good Meals Jvml uood iJods cau be had at moderate rates. Two minutes' walk from the Railway Station Newman Broa.' coach starts from the door. .Note.—Good Stablmg for Horses. 25781 : The Federal Hotel. LONDON QUAY, PICTON. •I. SWINDALE — — Proprietor. (Late of Nelson and Wellington.) THE FEDERAL HOTEL is one of the most up-to-date houses in the Province, and the Premier Tourist and Commercial House of the District. Commands au excellent view of the beautiful Harbour from its spacious balcony fronting London Quay. Less than a minute from > the steamer's side. Visitors to Picton will find that no effort has been spared to afford them every comfort, while the Tariff is most reasonablo. The Hotel is fitted up with every modern convenience, and the Sanitary Arrangements have been specially studied. CUISINE A SPECIALITY! The Dining Room is large and commodious, comfortably fitted up, and well lighted. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Porter meets all Trains and Steamera. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Arrangements made for Fishing Parities to any of the beautiful Says in the Sound. All the comfortß of a home > will be found at ; THE FEDERAL HOTEL, PICTON. 2099 ,

Beautiful 4Ssl[ I !iLs?*-v Beautiful Blooms. . Spring-time is floweMimej and it is also time for householders and flower.lovers to think about new vases and table-centres in which to display their flowers. Our stock is replete with a large variety of vases and table centres, in new and artistic designs, at very low prices. We have Vases from 2/- each, and Table-centres from 20/-. LOUIS KERR. 109 Trafalgar-si, A Talk About Biscuits. ,^||]J|||P||^fl|MHjl|^|^ Those who appreciate good Biscuits wiL bo interested to know that v,q have just landed a fresh supply of Huntley and Palmer's AFTEKNOON TEA, BREAKFAST, L^NCH and DINNER BISCUITS also SHORTBREAD and an endless variety of Sweet and Unsweetened Biscuits in lib. tins. We are sole agents in Nelson for Maefarlane Lang & Co.'s SCOTCH OATCAKES & SHORTBREAD and HUBBARD'S RUSKS. Full stocks ex Mamari. Everything fresh and new. T. Usher and Son, Where 'Tis True Economy to Shop. Hardy-st. Nelson. Australian Mutual Provident Society. Established 1849. THE LARGEST'MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE BEST BONOS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD! FUNDS OVER .£30,000.000 ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £4,000,000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY! THE CASH BONUSES divided amoni? Policy- '' oldcrs for the ONE YEAR, 1912. amomiWi to .£936,971. producing Reversionary Additions over £1,640,000. LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE HEW ZEALAND ERANCH : Tho Hon.?C. J. Johnston, M.L.C.. Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Dunaan, Esa.; Joseph Joseph, Esq.; and £L Beauchamp, Esq. EDWA.RJJ "W...L0W8, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch ... CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. JAMES HAIR, Disfcnofc Secretary. Nelaon District Office. Corner Tiafalgar & Hardy Streets. CRASH RUNNERS Embroidered in Green, Bed, Blue and Gold, V. Eose and Pink 54 inches long, 3/- each 60 inches long, 3/3 each 68 inches long, 3/6 each TABLE CLOTHS To match 32 inches square .... ~« 3/9 4/6 each 36 in. square, 4/6 each .... 45 in. square, 4/11 each TABLE CENTRES To match 12 in. square, 1/- each .... 20ia. square,-1/10J each CRASH CUSHION COVERS (Similar to above) Embroidered in White and Green .... 2/11 each B&ll&fityMS, Christchwrch

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 7

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