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AMUSEMENTS. Permansßt Pictures. EMPIRE THEATRE. 'PHONE IS6. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGfHT. Complete Change of Programme, Famous Players' Reproduction of Sir Walter Scott's Great Romance: — The Heart of Midlothian or, A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH. 4,305 ft. in 3 Acts. The Story of Jeannie Deans. Supporting Programme, including:— Vitagraph Comedy, AN EASTER LILY CAUMONT GRAPHIC, Etc., Etc. N.Z. ALPINE RANGES. Prices as usual. Box Plan Empire Refreshment Rooms. MOTUEKA, TO-NIGHT RICHMOND, THURSDAY. WAR WITH TURKEY. 1016 CORONATION!. DON'T MISS THE IMPRESSIVE CORONATION CEREMONY At TRAFALGAR PARK, TO-DAY, at 3 p.m., when MISS GLADYS BAXTER will bo Crowned -with all Coronation Honours by T. Field, Esq. M.P. Admission Is. Children, Half-price. Knighthoods and Decorations will be conferred. Miss D. Bland and Miss G. Bradley, Maids of Honour; Miss D. Hamilton, (Herald). , Royal Party will leave Commercial Hotel at 2.50 p.m. „__.___,,._ MARCH OF FLOWERS, By 130 Performers. W LINTS, CHAS. LEAPER, Organiser. Hon. Sec. GRAND PROGRAMME. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. (Sole Direction of William Lints.) New Songs! New Dances! New Musicl I>ON'T MISS Mr Din-ant's Original Song, entitled, "Come and Have a Try." FRINCESS Will bo Crowned at 9.30 p.m. Come and *>.c the Royal Party, who will honour th- display with their presence. , -; Admission :35., 25., and Is. Box Plan at Jackson's THIS Morning. No extra charge tor reserving seatS" OHAS. LEAPER 1006 Hon- SecThe Best in Music WILL BE DISPENSED BY MR HAMILTON HOBGES (New Zealand's Premier Baritone), AND HIS COMPANY OF TALENTED ARTISTS, AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT. MR HODGES will be assisted by MISS EILEEN DKISCOLL I (Mezzo-soprano). MISS RENE QUEREE (Accompanist). SIGNOR GIOVANNI VITBTTA (Harpist). Popular Pricesj 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Box Plan at Begg's. No reserve fee. 1017 E. 0. McGUIRE, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, NELSON, May be consulted at his Private Residence, 93 COLLINGWOOD-STREET. 510 _^^^ C3hwal«t« * Btorw THE GOLDEN BAY ESTATES COMPANY. FOR SALE. IKIQ ACRE& OF LEVEL LAND, RtJJLiy sub-divided'into 66 Lots, of from 5 to 150 Acres, sittmte v.t PURAMAHOI, TAKAJ^A. The property lies facing, the Northeast, and fronting the shores of Golden Bay. It is sheltered from alt winds, warm, and well watered. The soil is very rich, pioducii-g the finest Apples. Root Crops, and Cereals in the far-famed Takaka District.. Fruit Trees of all kinds* flourish, as can be seen in tho apple and other orchards on the property. The Vendors recommend the above lands to intending purchasers as one <-f the safest investments ;ti th© Nelson District. Plans can be seen and ;ih information obtained from all Licensed Land Agents in Nelson, Messrs Allan and Falconer, Takaka, and from the Golden Bay Es tates Company, Ltd., c.o Adams and Harley, Solicitors, N Telson. 899 ~~~NELBON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. -.Affiliated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London). TR US TEES-—Messrs. Cock, Fett, Gibbs, King. Hon. A. T. Maginnily, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Mr. Julius ■ Leramer. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Dora Judson, Miss Phyllia Fel!, and Mr Eric Waters. „,, i'eacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing: Mr. J. Lemmer. Teacher cf Singing and Organ: Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.O. FEES.—Discount will be allowed if payment is mado within Eight Weeks from commencement of the term. The full fees, and also the araouts as reduced by discount, art- as follows: — Organ: One. Hour's Lesson per week and thre^ hours' practice: 90s per, term; less discount, 80s per term. Other Practical Subjects: One Haltoour Lesson per week; 40si per term; less discount, 3ofc. Two Half-hour Lessons per week: 70s per Term; less discount, GOs. Harmony and Counterpoint: One Half-hour per week: 35s pei term; less discount, 3Qs* ■ . Railway concession*: Same as to leohnica. Schoor^^ • .■■■'' Secretary.;.,

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13728, 17 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13728, 17 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13728, 17 March 1915, Page 7