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AMUSEMENTS. Psrißansnt PiGturea. EMPIRE THEATRE. 'PHONE IS6, TO-NIQHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme, Headed "by K.B.s Powerful Melodrama: — LOVE versus DUTY Strong Supporting Programme, including:— TRAITOR TO HIS COUNTRY (Lubin Drama.) AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. VINTAGE IN BURGUNDY. LOVE AND BULLETS. The Latest Keystone. Etc., Etc. —ALSO— IN NIEUPORT UNDER FIRE. .Prices as usual. Bos Plan Empire Refreshment Rooms. TAKAKA,SATURDAY 1055 ■ PAl»«lflSb GRAND DISPLAY. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (In Aid of a Relief Fund.) Tendered by the 12th REGIMENT BAND. And under the Sole Direction of William Lints. PATRIOTICA PROGRAMME OF 22 DISTINCT ITEMS. A Chance for Some of Nelson's Great Patriotic Supporters to do Something In a practical Way by Coming, and getting more than their Moneys Worth, and at the same time helping the Patriotic Fund. W. LINTS, CHAS. LEAPER, Organiser. Hon. Sec. 1029 MUSJGAL TREATS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. CONCERTS BY MR. HAMILTON HODGES (New Zealand's Premier Baritone.) Assisted by Miss Eileen Driscoll (Mez7/O-soprano). Miss Rene Queree (Accompanist). Signor Giovanni Vitetta (Harpist). On Monday Night Mr. Hodges will sing:— "Povero Con" (Muraton) ; ageur" (Godard); "Now Sleeps the lageur" (Goddard); ''Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter); "Forget-me-not" (Horrocks); "Four by the Clock • (Mallinson); "Gloriana" (Malhnson); ! American Indian Songs, by Cadman; 'Gounod's "Serenade" (with harp ac- ! companiment) ; and Offenbach's "iiarfcarolle," as a duet with Miss Dnscoll. Prices: 35., 25., and Is. Box Plan at Bcgg's. No Booting Fee. GRAND ST. PATRICK'S HIBERNIAN CONCERT, In aid of St. Mary's Orphanage. To BE HKLD SCHOOL OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24th, 1915. Splendid Programme Arranged. Tickets 2/- and 1/-. W. J. DOYLE, 1024. • Secretary. E. 0. McCUIRE, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, NELSON, May be consulted at his Private Residence, 93 COLLINGWOOD-STREET. 510 Many sufferers from Sore Throats, Hay Fever and Nasal Catarrh write thai they have obtained welcome relief by gargling undiluted "Fluenzol." The patient must be lying down with the head well back, so that the preparation may enter the nasal cavity, and thus eliminate the harmful bacteria imbedded in the mucous membranes lining the throat and nose. 106 THE GOLDEN BAY ESTATES COMPANY. FOR. SALE. IKI CACHES OF LEVEL LAND, I"iO sub-divided into 66 Lots, of iron- 5 to 150 Acres, situate yt PUBAMAHOI, TAKAKA. The property lies facing the Northeast, and fronting the shores of Golden Bay. It is sheltered from all winds, warm, and well watered. The soil iri very rich, producing the finest Apples. Root Crops, and Cereals in the far-famed Takaka District.. Fruit Trees of all kinds flourish, as can be fseen in the apple and other orchards on tlio property. The Vendors recommend the above lands to intending purchasers as one of the safest investments ;^ the Nelson District. . Plans can he seen and «ili iniormatiou obtained from all Licensed Land Agents in Nelson, Messrs Allan find Falconer, Takaka, and from the Golden Bay TCs tates Company, Ltd., c.o and Harley, Solicitors, Nelson. 899 NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Affiliated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London). T R USTEES ■ —Messrs. Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Maffinnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Mr. Julius Lemmer. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Dora Judson, Miss Phyllis FeL', and Mr Eric Waters. I'ancher 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 made- within Eight Weeks from commencement!of the «?rni. The full fees, and also the amouts as reduced by discount, are as follows: — Organ: One. Hour's Lesson per week, and three, hours' practice: 90s per term: less discount, 80s per term Other Practical Subjects•. One Halt-, nour Lesson per week; JK)si per term;' ies,« discount, 355. Two Half-hour Lessons per week: 70s per Term; less discount, 60sHarmony and Counterpoint: One Half-hour per week: 35s pel term ; less discount, 80s. , Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical 'School Pggj^. , Secretary 1 /o Begg and Cfc^

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13730, 19 March 1915, Page 7

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