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AMUSEMENTS. Permanent Pictures^, EMPIRE THEATRE. 'PHONES 186. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Complete Change Of Programme, Acted and Filmed Amid the Wonder Scenery of Rotorua by Rev. F. Bennett's Maori Choir: HINE'MOA. HINEMOA. The Most Beautiful of All Maori Love-legends. Strong Supporting; Programme. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. "LOVE'S OLD SfWEET SONG." Etc., Etc. Grand Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Empire Theatre, S a.m. to 6 p.m. COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA, TO-NTGHT. RICHMOND, THURSDAY.

IMPERIAL PiSTURES LYRIC THEATRE. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE TO=NIGHT! TO=NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND STAR CHANGE, including the Big Star if A Forest Romance (2000 feet). A Picture of Beauty and Interest. THE LUCKY HALFPENNY (Drama). AT THE FOOT OF THE HILLS (D.) MURPHY AND THE MERMAIDS (C.)

Book Seats at HOUNSELL'S. CITIZENS' BAND at 7.30. MERRY MAKING MIDDIES. WELLINGTON ENTERTAINERS M A TROUPE OF TEN JESTERS AND MUSICIANS, Selected from the Principal Performers at the "Wellington Savage and Orphans' dab." OPENING PERFORMANCE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, THEATRE ROYAL. Coir.3 and Hear the Company in their Funnfosities. Why Can't a Girl be a Soldier? We Wonder Why. (By Gilbert Lawn) "Here We Are: Who Are We?" G. Clarke ..Warren will recite "THE DAY." At an Open-air Performance in Blenheim yesterday, £2% was collected-for.-the Belgian Fund. ' Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Booking Free. Box Plan at Jackson's. , NELSON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, PORT NELSON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, Commencing at 2.15 p.m. DON'T MISS 100 and 440 Yards Provincial Championship. 25, 50, 75, and 100 Yards Schoolboys' Championship. 200 Yards Flying Squadron Race, t Diving, etc. Admission: Gents Is; Ladies 6d. P.S.—Don't forget to Vote for our Candidate (Miss Rona Hamilton). N. OLDERSHAW, Hon. Sec. WOOL, HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, FAT, ETC. , 'E have pleasure in notifying that we are CASH BUYERS of the above, and all kinds of BUTCHERS' OFFAL. We ar ein a position to pay the HIGHEST MARKET RATES, and will take delivery of large and small quantities. TASKER AND LEVIEN, HIDE AND SKIN MERCHANTS, HARDY-ST., NELSON.

VOTE FETE OF NATIONS VOTE AND BAZAAR. VOTE THEATRE ROYAL, VOTE MARCH Ist, 2nd, 3rd, VOTE 4th, sth, and 6th. VOTE Greatest Extravaganga VOTE ever held in Nelson. VOTE Under the Direction of VOTE William Lints. VOTE Stalls, Side Shows, VOTE Candy Wheel, Tea Kiosk, 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 WITH VOTE YOU. , VOTE Have You Voted for VOTE Your Queen? VOTE (If not, Why not? ) VOTE NOTEt VOTE When you pay for a 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, O. LEAPER, Organiser. Hon. SOW NOW FOR GREEN WINTER FEED RYECORN, VETCHES, CAPE BARLEY AND STORM KING OATS. TURNIP SEED. MANURES. BLOOD AND BONE.—Easily the first of Manures. We have sold one Brand for 20 years; it'B always top quality. Still selling Cheap. Secure. SUCROSINE* CHEAPEST FEED for Pigs, Cattle, Hones, and Poultry, NEALE AND HADOOW

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 February 1915, Page 1

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