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AMUSEMENT!. Permanent Pictures EMPIRE THEATRE. •- 'PHONE 186. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Complete Change of Programme. A.B.'s Latest Star Feature:— Her Wedding Gown A Country Girl's Experiences in Jfew York. ALSO, Gaumont Scenic of WINTER IN THE VOSGES, Where the War is Raging. i Vitagraph Child-Drama : HEARTBROKEN SHEP. Ltfbin Comic: . A MASKED MIX UP. The Latest Pathe Gazette, etc., etc. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Empire Theatre, 9 a.m< to 6 p.m. IMPERIAL PISHJRES LYRIC THEATRE. K WHERE THE BEST PICPTOPES ARE' TO-NIGHT (SATURDIpi; We have started with : ,, We have given you.the fetter},,?;;:But To-night we give ybsb r the /BEST. ' ''-|r'""." We have been IT; f We intend to remain IT. If you can get better than this—get it. Star Drama: The Catspaw (Featuring James' Cruz arid Flo Labedie.) A Diplomatic Freelance Story, from the Series by Clarence H. New. EVIL OF THE SLUMS (Power's D.) LIZIBETH (Im. Drama). THE HAPPY DUSTMAN (Comedy). BILL BAILEY AT THE FRONT (C.) BRONCHO BILLY OUTLAW " r Tickets at Hounsell ? s. CITIZENS' BAND at 7.30. Interval, at Falvey's invitation: Ctimanavaspot. * NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 20, 1915. Doors Open at 8 j Recital at 8.15. SHORT ORGAN RECITAL MR. JOHN TAIT, A.R CO., Of Pieces by-British and Belgian Composers. To be followed: by a RECITAL BY MISS JEAN MARTIN, of Scott's "THE LADY OF THE LAKE" ■"■: K . ; - :'- With. Inddentar^Spngs. .,'■.-.■■'..... ■•■:>. '"Admission- Free. Collection (after expenses) towards British and Belgian Ref lief Fund. VOTE FETE OF NATIONS NOW VOTE AND BAZAAR. NOW VOTE THEATRE ROYAL, NOW VOTE MARCH Ist, 2nd, 3rd, NOW VOTE 4th, sth, and 6th. NOW VOTE Greatest Extravaganga NQW VOTE ever held'in Nelson. NOW VOTE Under the Direction of : NOW VOTE William Lints. NQW VOTE Stalls, Side Shows, NOW VOTE Candy Wheel, Tea Kiosk, NOW VOTE Competitions, etc. VOTE, Programme includes; VOTE Spectacular Marches, VOTE Dances, - Calesthenics, VOTE Choruses, Tango, HesiVOTE tation Waltz, and VOTE Latest Songs. VOTE DON'T MISS IT, OR VOTE IT WILL BE A LASTVOTE ING REGRET 3WITH VOTE; YOU. ' . VOTE Have You Voted for VOTE Your Queen? VOTE (If not, why not? ) VOTE NOTE! VOTE When you , for. a v VOTE vote see that'it is filled VOTE in. and TORN ; OUT, VOTE otherwise 'the vote you . VOTE paid for could be sold > VOTE ■'■ ■ ' Again.;,-: W. LINTZ, CV LEAEER, Organiser. V ; Hon. VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE DOVEDAUE SROR^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, PROCEEDS IN AID OF BELGIAN AND RED jCROSS FUNDS. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Interesting Competitions. Usual Charges (or more) thankfully accepted. , > ' ■■'• , COME';ALL! 5 -:- WELLINGTON ENTERTAINERS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. 'THEATRE ROYAL. The Company comprises 10 ARTISTS, Every One Being a Star. Half the roceeds of the ; Tour -will, be ' v devoted to the PATRIOTIC FUND. DON'T MISS HEARING THEM. Box Plan Opens on Monday Mprninf at. Jackson's. . •' ' . ■ - ; '. : Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and SOW NOW FOR GREEN WINTER FEED RYECORN, VETCHES, CAPE BARLEY ANT> STORM KING OATS. I TURNIP SEED. MANURES. BLOOD AND BONE.—Easily the first of Manures. We have sold one Brand for 20 years j it's always top quality.' Still Belling Cheap. Secure. SUCROSINE. CHEAPEST FEED for Pigs, Cattle, Horses, and Poultry. NIALE AND HADOOW

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 13 February 1915, Page 1

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