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AMUSEMENTS. Hayward's Pictures. A Supreme Gold Booster Play, WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND. WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND* '' Starring Florence La Baclie. Fiorence La Badie. What happens to the girl who tells her lover of her past mis-step ? A story that sheds a ckar light on narrowness and bigotry. Sidelights on tha Bohemian Life of the Artistic Worid. Supremely fine acting, A strong cast, including BOYD MARSHALL and Pretty ELSTHE COOK. 3&7 People V Pictures METEO! METRO! METRO! Something: New.> Something Good. HAROLD LOC&WQOD in A o-act play of rare fascination, THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS. A Whirl of Excitement From the moment;the. he^o finds a ravishihgly pretty strange girl in pyjamas • - sitting on his bed. ' - Love and Magic, Adventure and Mystery, Drama and Mirth, Are all mixed up in a happy combination in the novel and unique picture, THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS. —Note our Supports— Co-Op. Week'.y Gazette, A Mother's Sacrifice (dcarna), Rex Beach Travelog No. 5, etc. Reserves at Hounsell's. 338 i NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. | (Affiliated to tre Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music and j Royal College of Music, London.) TRUSTEE B—Messrs. Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Maginnity, and Yen. Archdeacon Kempthonie. STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fairhall,- Mr. H. Wells. Teacher of Organ: Mr. H. Wells; Teachers of Singing: Messrs J. B. Lemmer and. HI Wells. Teacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. FEES.—Discount will be allowed if payment is made.within Eight Weeks from commencement of ..the term. The full foes, and also the amounts as reduce"d by discount, are as follows:— Organ: Ono Hour's" Lesson per week, and tt ree hours' practice: 95s por term; less discount, 80s per term. Other Practical Subjects: One Half hour Lesson per week; 40s per term; less discount, 3os. Two Half-hour Lossons per week: 7os per term; less discount, 60s. Harmony and Counterpoint: One Half-hour per week: 35s per term ; less discount, 30s. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School Pupil? W. T. BRUNDELL, Secretary. Care Begg and Co., . Trafalgar Street. ■UTANDKERCHIEFS, Hosiery, StockJLX ings, Sox, Tea Cloths, Night-, dresses, Vests, Duchess Sets, Bibs,— Fleming and Sons; ~ v PORT NELSON. THE PORT'S LEADING HOTEL. Under New Management. t/ISTTORS and the travelling public * will find eveirything in the way of comfort and attention. All meals and beds Is. 6d. Cups of tea obtainable %t any hour. Dining-room under the personal luoervision of Mr,R. Diam&nti. Every attention to miners and labourers. C. L. DSAMANTI, Proprietor. Late of tlte West Coast and Marlbutouah Goldfields. 'Ptotae: 345. »tt*^ O ÜBFEE STAMPS.—PIace y«w *■** orders with ns »nd flnoouTas(> Lo.'-al Industry. Nntneroiis detiig»e ia select from. "Tin© Colonist" Jobbing Depsrimfr**. Wmm I HUDSON'S i; goes a. veiry M For washing up after | if meals, nothing is as j M good as Hudson's. . B It thoroughly removes 1 I, all traces of grease, | 1 and leaves no taint | I or smell. | - I Q Silver, when wash- I | ed with Hudson's, I I shines as if new. I I It should be in' I I regular daily use in g I every household. i I Refuse Imitations. ji Fina Powdw. Handy Packets. M

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14621, 28 January 1918, Page 7

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