_^ AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. The best Comedy Produotion that Mabel Normand Etfer Made. You laughed at and enjoyed •• MICKEY "-yon will do exactly the same when YOU SEE MABEL NORMAND In Kose Melvill's Famous Play, "SIS HOPKINS." The Girl who never grew up in the Stoiy that will never grow old. SIS IS A CURE FOR ALL ACHES— H«artaohe, Toothache, Backache—but she will giva you one good ache—Sideache from Laffin. If you never laughed before you'll dia laughing at bis. ' Anyway, it's a fine death, and y.ou'll have plenty of company. SHE'S THE SAME EVERYWHEREOn the Farm, in Town, at the Ladies' " Cemetery." She's a sure Laughgetter, and it's all Good, Clean, Wholesome Comedy. Prices as usual. Plan at Theatre. 1059
THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: G. IV Hanna and G. J. llama. Have yon made a Note of the fact that TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT UNIQUE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC, MIRTH, MERRIMENT MUSIC, MIRTH, MERRIMENT Will be presented by THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS," Who have been i>ronounced AN UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ? THE "DIGGERS" Have "made good" in every City their BRIGOT, BREEZY, BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT HAS BEEN GIVEN. A Dancing Succession of Bright Items, Excellent Comedy, and Beautiful Harmony, as Presented in BELGIUM, FRANCE, GERMANY, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, PANAMA, And Principal CITIES AND TOWNS IN' NEW ZEALAND. The Largest Combination EVER TOURING THE DOMINION. 20— P E R FO R M E RS—2O ALL CLEVER ARTISTS, Including STAN LAWSON, Wonderful Female Impersonator. To prevent disappointment Book your Seats at HounselPs. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s. Plus Tax. Touring Manager, VICTOR BECK. 1071 NELSON JOCKEY CLUB, ANNUAL RICHMOND PARK. - TO-DAY. First Event Starts 12.5 p.m. each day. For Railway Timetable see posters and advertisements. Admission: Course 2s 6dj Lawn and Grandstand, 7s 6d, free of tax. Ticket holders "will be admitted by front gate opposite stand. Patrons purchasing tickets must obtain same at back gate of lawn, near grandstand. Members' Cars only will be admitted inside Course. Others must be parked under trees at wes-t side of entrance. Pedestrian entrance first gate near bluegum. Motor cars main entrance. J. GLEN, 1006 Secretary. NELSON TROTTING C ANNUAL RACE MEETING RICHMOND PARK. to-molrow. FRIDAY^MARCH sth, 1920. First Event at 12.5 p.m. For Railway Timetable sec posters and advertisements. - Admission: Course 2s 6d; Grandstand and Lawn ss, free" of tax. Ticket holders will foe admitted by front gate opposite stand. Patrons purchasing tickets must obtain same at back gate of lawn, near grandstand. Members' Cars only will be admitted! inside Course. Others must be parked tinder trees at west side of entrance. Pedestrian entrance first gate near bluegum. Motor cars main entrance. J. GLEN. 1007 SecretaryI 'There's no better I J, food for growing | I children 2 - 1 ROBINSON'S if^i tjr^, /r* s ny f Ej±EEEE GEOAIS i : . ■ | Good for Catarrh, Asthmatical, i j| ■ Bronchial, and other Coughs || r !<**|TJ"A"^'i g>)'VTt:77fnt <' RegisteredNarae pf JJlJlS^ilNZjiH) Hssn's EBsenooy I The Great Money-Saving Kemedy || I Coits 2/- Makea 1 pint Saves 10/- i
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15317, 4 March 1920, Page 7
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488Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15317, 4 March 1920, Page 7
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