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AMUSEMENTS. . THEATRE ROYAL. Permanent Pictures. ADMIRABLE ACHIEVEMENTS IN AMMAIEO Alt IS. • An Altogether Superior 0/ama by Cines. the famous makers > i '■ Quo Vadis,". THE PRETIV WARD. A Stirring Tale of Love and Villainy. A Woman'B "Wit Defeat's a Scoundrel's Wiles. , A Fight for Lo^e and Her Brother's Honour. COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA, SATURDAY. THE PRETTY WARD. By the makers of the famous " Quo Vadis." TAKAKA, SATURDAYON A TRAMP STEAMER. By tho Vitagraph Company. 899 THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. BiC COMIC OPERA ATTRACTIONSTHREE NIGHTS' SEASON. Commencing WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11th. 0. B. O'CONNOR presents (by arrangement \vjth J C Williamson, Ltd.) three World-famed (Joinic Operas, as follow: — ' WEDNESDAY: "THE ARCADIANS." THURSDAY: - THE QUAKER GIRL.' FRIDAY: "THE CINGALEE." Interpreted by the Full Strength of the MERRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY. MESRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY. Box Plan at Jackson & Co.'s. PRICES—4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. A SPECIAL LATE TRAIN will Run to Richmond and Wakefield after the performance on the FRIDAY night. Business Manager J. O'Sullivan. Advance Manager , Frank O'bullivan. 867 MURGHISOfi AXEMEN'S AND SPORTSJH.UB. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, 13th APRIL, 1914 c£73 12"' llf PMZESMaiden Underhand Chop, 15-inch log—£s in prizes. I Maiden Race, 100 yards—.£l 10s in prizes District Maiden Chop, 15-iuch log— £3 lCs in prizes. Boy«* District Chop, 12-inch log-il 10s in prizes. Hurdle Race, 120 yards- .£3 in prizes. Maiden Upright Chop— £o in piizes. Murchison Handicap, 100, 200, and 300 yards—^B in prizes. District Chop, 18-inch log- £5 in prizes. Open Underhand Chop, 20 incu log—£2o in prizes. Hop, Step, and Jump—Jßl 10s in prizes. Open Handicap Saw Id-inch log— £& in prizes. Open Upright Chop, 18-inch log—jUO in prizes. Sheaf Throwing, Stepping Competition, Sheep Queising, Axu '1 browing, ALL NOMINATIONS Close 7th March. 1914, at 10 p.m. Posters, giving full particulars, sent on request to Secieiary. T. G -BENKITT, Secrtitury, 647 B- x 87, Murchiton. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board, Itoyal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London.) TRUSTEES:—Messrs. Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Keinpthorne. STAFF :— Acting-Principal: Mr. Eric Waters. Teachers of Pianoforte:—Miss Dora Judson, Miss Phyllis Fell, and Mr. Erie Waters. Teacher of Violin :—Miss Phyllis Fell. Teacher of Singing, Organ, and Musical Theory:—Mr. John Tait, A.R.C O FEES:—Tho full fees for Tuition, as set forth in the following list, are 90s, 40s, 70s, and 35s respectively; but if payment is made within eight woeks after commencement of term, discount will be allowed, making the reduced amounts as follows:— Organ:—One hour lesson per week, and three hours' practice: 80s per term. Other Practical Subjects:—One halfhour lesson par week: 35s per term. Two half hour lessons pei week: 60s per term. Harmony and Counterpoint:—One half hour per week: 30s per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School Pupils. W. T. BRUNDELL, Secretary. C/o Messrs. Begg and Co., 254 Trafalgar Street. I R. DODSON & SON, BREWERS, BOiTLERS, AND' CRATED WATER -MANUFACTURERS.— Famous — XXX DRAUGHT BEER in casks and iars. A.K. TONIC ALE in quarts and pints. STOUT, INVALID, iv quarto and pip+.s. Celebrated— ABATED WATERS. GINGER BEEE. CORDIALS. HOP ALE (a lefreshing nonintoxicating Ale). /i LL the above beverages are made from the best and purest materials. Skill and scrupulous cleanliness prevail throughout the BREWERY, BOTTLTNG STORES, and JSRATEI> WATER, FACTORY, th« result being an ever increasing d&taand for the drinks produced at— THE NELSON BREWERY (Telephone 13). ARC THE CITY AERATED FACTORY (Telephone 114). CXfl supply Raober Stamps of tb« heat quality, without vexatious d» "The Ctlwtfst" Jobbiag Bep*rtm»n>

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7

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