AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Permanent Pictures ADMIRABLE ACHIEVEMENTS IN ANIMATED ARTS. An Altogether Superior Drama by Cines. the famous makers of "Quo Vadis," the mm UAKU A Stirring Tale of Love and Villainy. A Woman's Wit Defeats a Scoundrel's Wiles. A Fight for Love and Her Brother's Honour. COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA, SATURDAY. THE PRETTY WARD. By the makers of the ifamous "Quo Vadis." TAKAKA, SATURDAY. ON A TRAMP STEAMEP By the Vitagraph Company.' IMPERIAL PICTURES Set the Pace. DONT' MISS THIS ATTRACTION. Kay Bee Masterpiece, 2500 feet. 1H ARMY SURGEON A Thrilling Story of Life on the Indian Frontier. BILLYS BULL DOG See it and Laugh. , And NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Alf. Robinson's. " NELSON COLLEGE OLD , .BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD COLLEGIANS' DAY AT THE COLLEGE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, from 2 p.m. Programme: ■ Cricket, Tennis, Fives, Shooting, Running, and Swimming. Opening of New Fives Court Band in Attendance. All Past and Present Pupils of both Colleges and their Fr"ends cordially invited. C II !>ROAD, Hon. Sec. PORTEH M & SON LICENSED LAND AGENTS, OFFER FOR SALE: 300 ACRES FREEHOLD, RICHMOND.—This fine property is offered fo" sale in either one or two blocks, upon very easy terms. A fair proportion of the land 'is very suitable. for Early Peas and Potatoes, and there are several Acres in Orchard. As the farm is not far from the Railway Station, this property is bound to quickly increase in value. It commands a superb view of the Bay and Waimeas. 500 ACRES SHEEP FARM, of which 400 Acres are cleared and in ; English grass. Ring-fenced and sub-divided Winters about 600 Sheep. Price £4 10s per acre. This small run, which. is within an easy distance of the city, is a bargain at the price named. We also have on our books a larg number of other COUNTRY AND CIT* PROPERTIES, particulars of which wilJ b« given on application. J. PORTER-HARRIS & SON, NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, HARDY STREET. fyiW'S StudlO, UR NEW VESTIBULE IS NOW OPEN. A GRAND DISPLAY OF PHOT'v GRAPHS INSPICTIOh INVITED.. W.TYRFE PHOTOGRAI HER, t'R • R SIREET. WARRANTED WATCHES HAVE a Choice Selection of Ladies' and Gents' GOLD SILVER, NICKEL, AND OXIDISED WATCHES. Prices from 15s up. WRISTLETS.—Ladies' and Gents, from 16s. BOYS' WATCHES from 7s 6d. All Watches fully Guaranteed. REPAIRS. Best Workmanship and Satisfaction sruarariteed in all Classes of WATCH, CLOCK. AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS. ALEX. HUNTER, Successor to SYDNEY JEWELLERY CO., 44 HARDY-ST., NELSON.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 March 1914, Page 1
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