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AMUSEMENTS. " Look here, upon this picture and oj tais."—bhakespeare. THEATRE ROYAL. ■ AN OPTICAL FEAST. Permanent Pictures. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. A Colossal Carnival of New Attractiona. A Fascinating and Finely-handled Western D.rama, The Last Blockhouse. Kalcm's 2,000 feet Sensation. Thrilling Passages, Exciting Adventures, and Hair-breadth Escapes. ■ - - -ALSO— '■" -.'■'■ ' PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Intensely Dramatic. GREATER, WEALTH. How a Child's Love Keeps a Man on the Straight Road. BLOOMER. HURRIES UP. Another of tho Popular Bloomer BULL FIGHT, An Interesting Sporting Event. AND OTHERS; In addition to the above we will repeat for the last time the Greatest of All VITAGRAPH PRODUCTIONS, that; last night met with acclamations . of delight from, the larger aiKlien.ce/ the - -powerful melodrama-:—- ■ ' "V ' : Vengeance of Durand. Another Complete Changs To-morrow. REMEMBER.—We Give a Complete Change of Programme EVERY NIGHT Prices as usual. Beeerves at Jackson's. COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA, WEDNESDAY. TAKAKA, SATURDAY. ¥560 CONCERT. In Aid of, the Funds of THE' GIRLb' FKIENDLY SOCIETY, WEDNESDAY, 24th September, Diocesan Library. Admission, Is. 3445 THEATRE ROYAL Under the Management of Walter George and Maynard Dakin. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY NEXT. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT. : A ' FAREWELL CONCERT. THE SMART SET. THE SMART SET. THE SMART SET. Owing to numerous requests from Leading Citizens of Nelson, the management have decided to give a farewell concert on THURSDAY NEXT, Sept. 25th, presenting, another complete change. WATCH ADVERTISEMENTS. •....■ 3447 NELSON KENNEL CLUB. .ANNUAL SHOW DRILL HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th and 27th. The Largest Collection of Dogs ever Exhibited, including several Breeds new to Nelson. , Judge, J. Stafford, Esq., Christchurch, FIELD DOG TRIAL, TEAFALIiAE PARK, SATURDAY, 27th, at 10 a.m., ' ; OK DOGS " ,: ■•-■'Wk. :>- "'A I tt[Q> Competing. ■' &A%3 i Officials only inside barrier. Public rej quested to keep to pavilion. I . Admission 1/-. j .. ' .'H..F. WEST, . . i 3532 ' Hon Secretary.. j — : —; : : : —— — " —■ Bechsteiii Pianos are the best the world produces. » Brinsmeail Pianos . are ±he best Britain produces. Begg's Pianos are the best value for your money. Prices from £38 upwards. Let us send you a catalogue GHAB. BEOB 'ft Co;, Ltd. agents for "His Master's Voice" , Gramophones. TRAFALGAR ST. NELSON. ; PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. ABSOLUTELY no Knowledge of MUSIC required. WE TEACH ANY AGE to Play the Piano and READ MUSIC. Professor Marshall Hall says : —"lngenious and splendid for the 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 music is wonderful. No Vamping Cards or Charts. No drudgery," FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you cannot play in six weeks. SPECIAL COURSE FOR COUNTRY PUPILS. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ITHE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Nelson Branch: ColUngwood Street. (Opp. Track's). (Visit Wakefield Every .Friday.) ,

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13825, 23 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13825, 23 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13825, 23 September 1913, Page 7