AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Complete Change of Programme. Headed by a Hue Star Drama from the Vitagraph. Studios, Brilliant Supporting Programme of Comedies, Scenics, Gazettes, etc. Note our prices : Circle Is; Tip-up Stalls 6s; Front Stalls 3d. TAKAKA, SATURDAY. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. Ist and 2nd Parts ofTREY O' HEARTS. SATURDAY NIGHT. 3rd Part of TRAY O' HEARTS. IMPERIAL PIOTURE WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE. I MPERIAL PICTURES. M OVIES UP TO DATE P RICES FOR VALUE. E VERY ONE A STAR. R EGULAR PATRONS every night. I nteresting and Exciting Subjects. A NOTHER BIG PROGRAMME. L atest War News. P ay and See To-night's Star. I N THE RANKS. C omedaes that scream at every foot. T O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Universal Films. Reserve your Seats at Hounsell's. E NOUGH S AID! IN THE RANKS. IN THE RANKS. (4000 ft Star. By George R. Sims.) .CITIZENS' BAND at 7.15. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. The Picture that plays on the Chords of the Heart: "The three darkest, blots upon the soul of man—IMPURITY, BLOODSHED, TREACHERY —have stained my soul. Nineteen years ago, when m deacon's orders, I led an innocent girl astray. . . . I was the tempter.—l who fell because I deemed myself above teirptation. The father of this poor girl discovered my iniquity, and fell upon me with violence. .... In the struggle I know not how I killed him. . . . • I had a friend; suspicion fell on him through my fault. He..was'"tried, found guilty, and sentenced to penal servitude. —-Excerpts from the Dean's last sermon. A number of others' of lighter nature are also on the programme. . ; Prices: Is. and 6d. Plan at Jackson's. -byMR. NORMAN COLLIE, Mus. Bac, F.R.C.0., CAWTHRON ORGAN, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 21st JULY. Soloist ...... Mr. A., G. Thompson. Popular Items. Admission, 2s. and Is. ' Seats may be Reserved at Jackson s. The whole'of .the proceeds will be handed to the Local Fund for Sick and f Wounded Soldiers. [ ROYAL MAIL COACA. PO&ORORO, UPPER MOUTBR* SGATIMOTI. ""tOACH now leave* Pokororo io* J Upper Mootere, per timet*fc t e. Pokororo Monaays, Wedne* iaya, and Fridaya, at 6.46 a.m., . arriving on return at Pokororo at 2.30 p.m. All PARCELS carefully delivered. CHAttI.ES GlittttN A WORD TO POWER USrERS. j iHE BENTALL all-British PETROL j ENGINE, manufactured at the arid known Motor Car Works of E. H. BenUil and Co., Maldon, Essex, is the most efficient Small : power Petrol Engine on the market. It is the FARMER'S Ideal Engine for Pumping. Chaff-cutting, Saw-beneh Driving, etc. Its sensitive response to changes in load, and its durability, place it in Jhe forefront as a prime mover for small dynamos. Fitted with Patent Dia-Serf-alignine Bearings, etc. Valves of the Bentalf Special Valve Metal, as supplied to tho English and Continental Motor Car Manufacturers. For further particulars and for prices write to Consulting Electrician, and Svpplier of all Classes of Machinery, . . Sole Representative in Nelson and West Coast Districts for BENTALL ENGINES. " ET ua mfiS' : «*r next Suit ot 1 Clothe*. './< -an fuar&nte* yon ■y a»u»t«ctiaa.—- I- Harford. Tailor, i |V«f.»lu«.r «tT«i*t ROYAL MAIL. .VELSON-MOTUEKA-TAKAKA DA S¥ MOTOR CAR SERVICE j rvK AV B N KLSON— I Daily, 10 a.m., from Tattersall'fl j Stables. ' LEAVE TAKAKA— Daily, 10 a.ir , from Junction ] Hotel. Luxurious, Electrically-equipped 50-H.P. j Cadillac CaTs used. Experienced driven. 1 Book Seats, Nelson, TattersaH'a , , Stables, 'Phone 39 ; Commercial Garage, j 'Phone 464. Book Seats, Takaka, Commercial Hote* J Garage, 'Phone 34 i j NORMAN L. EMMS. 1 Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 July 1915, Page 1
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