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AMUSEMENTS. Permanent Pictures. Eft!Pl RE YHEATRE. 'PHONE 186. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme, Headed by a Star Drama, Written and Directed'by Max Pemberton; a Remarkable Story of the International Secret Service: — (3000 ft., in 2 Acts.) Grand Supporting Frosranwie, Kalem drama, A STORM AT SEA. W3RELESS FROM THE WAR. Keystone Ccmody : — ■ j MABEL'S LATEST PRANK. GAUMONT CRAPMSG, Etc., Etc. MATINEE AT 2.30. Box Plan. Empire Refreshment Room? Prices as tlsuai. MOTUEKA, TO-NIGHT. TAKAKA, TO-NIGHT. 2613

WANTED. ALL POSSIBLE PUBCHASEES of MOTOR CAMS-to go to the PERMANENT PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Saturday) June 12th, or MONDAY NEXT, Juno 14th, and see, in addition to an Attractive Programme, the MOST WONDERFUL INDUSTRIAL FILM ever taken, showing the FAMOUS MAXWELL CAR IN THE • MAKING, from tho Furnacas to the Testing Grounds. >, Come and see a MAXWELL Climb tothe Lick Observatory. Any further information respecting this wonderful Car can be obtained from S.'WINN. MAXWELL .AGENT, - Nelson. 2C09

NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE, 1915. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8.15. ORGAN AMD VOCAL RECITALS —BYMISS JEAN MARTIN. Miss Martin will play:— Sonata da Camera. (No. 1) Peace Prayer and Cradle Song Guilmant "To a Wild Rose," and "A Deserted Farm" McDowell "In Memoriam'' Funeral March Tsehaikowsky Etc. Miss Martin will sing:— "A Widow Bird Sate Mourning" | '. Lidgey "One Spring Meriting" Nevin And Two Songs Specially Written for this Recital by Mr, Tait (a) "The Message," (b) "Waken Lords and Ladias Gay." Admission FREE. Collection in aid of Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund. 2612 FORTHCOMING MUSICAL EVENTS. (Under MR. TAIT'S Direction.) Organ and Vocal' Recital by Miss Jean Martin (pupil of Mr. John Tait, A.R.C.0.) Saturday, June 19th. ; SCOTCH CONCERT, Presbyterian Church Hall, June 23rd (not 16th as previously advertised). All Saints' Church Musical Association. First Concert Early in July. Musical Play, "THE PIED PIPER,", September. In aid of British and Belgian Relief Funds. . 2139 NELSON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. DRESSMAKING- AND MILLINERY . ■ TEACHER KEQTJIEED. ! A PPLICATIONS are invited for the J\. position of Teacher of Dressmaking and Millinery at tho Nelson Technical School. Salayr ,£l5O per annum. Appli- . cants must have teaching experience. Particulars of duties, etc., will be furnished on application to the Director. Applications close with the undersigned on 1 THURSDAY. June 24th. N, 11. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Nelson Board of Education. ! June 4th, 1915. 2506 [ . TRY THE hSBW tswS&i This is entirely a new introduction. (Once tried it will be greatly appre-' ciated.) It's clean, burns free, bright and beautifully clear. We deliver all oxu- Coal RE-SCREENED, 34s Ton, Cash with Order ; 37s Booked, 17/6 A-Ton, Cash with Order; 19.3 Booked. 9s }-Ton, Cash with Order ;'9s 9d*Bookecl. cheapest Grate Coal ever sold in Nelson ONE FIRE'WILL LAST A WHOLE ' ' EVESJINC. Offices, Sitting Rooms, and Sick j Rooms, should burn this coal and save a lot of money. ~. j This favourite Coal is now mined from a very deep level. This mine is now supplying Coal superior to anything in the past. Bright, Hard and Clean. Puponga meets every want for Ranges, Grates and Steam. BEAFORD, ABADilRE'fi PUPONGA ALL SAHE PRIiCES.. : " We also stock Westport, State and COKE AND DRY FIREWOOD. Wheat (Milling) 7? 6d per Bushel; Onions, 6s a Bag; Prime Table Swedes, Carrots and Potatoes, cheap.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 7

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