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AMUSEMENTS mm «HfH«] ?.#' EMPIRE THEATRE. •jCO'NIGHT TO=NIGIiT TO-NIGHT Change of Programme. Headed by iH»« ! iJHMimaH Sensational Kalem Drama. 2 ; 400 feet.. Splendid Supporting Items. —also—■ Wlli!illE^ Prices as usual. Box Theatre. £3500 FOR 2/6 GOLDEN COAST ART UNION. Ist.—Mineral Specimens, £2OOO 2nd.—Mineral Specimens, £IOOO. " 3rd.—Mineral Specimens, £SOO. To be drawn on 25th January. 1915, by permission of the Hon, the Minister of' Internal Affairs. Tickets at 2s 6d oach are obtainable at all branches of the Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.', or from the Patriotic Committee, Greymouth. 23rd December. 1915. i™ra« llMipKKiKis^iHHg &A2U} A&T/ ESTATTZ AGEKT3, fiAjg&Y »TRSET. -, STOKE of which are in orchard all in bear in£ (with hare proof fences); 6 acres ,- beat varieties of peaches and 34 acres : -xi apples of a good commercial 'class. The land is level with the ex ception of about acre, which is an excellent site for a residence. Owner states that last year thir. orchard ' produced . over.' £4CO, and fee ■ the coming season tJie outlook* is pa'rticV ; ulai'ly 1 promising. As Stoke orchard* ' in bearing are very hard to secure early appt'cafcJon is necessary CHEAP BUILDING SECTION:—OnIy 'lO minutes walk from Trafalgar-st: fiat and in ; fruit trees. Ashphalt paths, sewer/gas and "water services pass the property. The 'sections ran rv-rht hzck to *.he : Maitai River, have ■ soil'and offer opportunity, for beautifying. Price for the whole block only £2 17s 6d foot, or the owner wil.' subdivide. RICHMOND—IdeaI' Orchard and Rea) dential [property situate within --..tbe Borough. Of tae 26 acres fr < old comprising •ed with the best varieties of APPLES one half be-in g in bearing; The dwell, big eight rooms i's almost new and commands a very fine outlook. Also on farm good stable, ham, an<l fowl' t.ouse, suitable tor poultry raising op largo scale. Water laid on to dwelling and stable. Price £I7OO. Terms. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD.—-Rich *oi! and all Hatj situate within one mile o~ Railway Station, School, and . Pos* Grhce, and six milfj from, the Works. Will carry/400"- SheepfgStCows, and oilier' .*s4'o'ck; D welling"'in rh other Farm ttuildingi' on. property - Price £2O tier Acre. . Liberal terms 2000 ..ACRES ...FREEHOLD .«SHE.Efv RUN, within easy distance of '-ihr Raii : way. . &>od convenience;: Shearing Shed», ■;' '-'leic.w; Dip, and Yards. Weil ' watered ;V,antf; jnb-divided ; carrying capacit7 Inearth 2000. and fcnia corld be consicerably increased. Price £4 JGa per 'ae**.,-;, ■ Easy iiycuitii*«,«%»:«» rwini NftRW ICH UV:LCV!w Clf ASiSER? STANDARZ>^NSirUN"<3E-Coft k i? OF NEW ZEALAND- Ltd NTCLSON BRANCH-' W ,"URE, Employers' La&bili.fcyi.Accident. _ and Disease, :Marine f Comm-oi; Law, Mortgage Compensation; • Personal Accident,. Fidelity : Guarantee,: Bonds, Plate Glass. Policies issued at: Lowest eurre:vt rates The Company is a New Zealand In «,td + ,u.tion, with lands invested locally j.c d oQera Absolute Security. Sii.£!icit>; of Contract, Prompt and Liberal 3** tk-raent of Claimc. ' - F, A. BAMFORD, MANAGKR —ALL COLOURS —A GOOD ASSORTMENT —REASONABLE PRICES. W G Jncell THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 18S7. Incorporated ISSO. Capital authorised and issued £6,000,000 Paid Up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £4,000,000 Reserve Fund £1,960,000 Total Capital and Reserves £7,960,000 NOTICE is herebv given that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Bank will be closed from Ist January, 1916, to 7tli January, 1916, both dates inclusive. Proprietors, whose names are registered in .the said book on the 31st December, 1915, will be entitled 'to the Dividend-.to be declared, at the next Half-yearly General Meeting of Proprietors in respect of the number of shares standing in their names on that date. - R. A. HOLMBSj,^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1

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