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AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT Headed bv Ambrose Sour Grapes tA Charming Comedy. —also — THE RAINY DAY. Lubin Drama, 2044 feet. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MATINEE AT 2.30. SATURDAY EVENING. i I by Rita, great War Drama, 3500 feet J London Film Coy. Trices as usual. I MOTTJEKA, SATURDAY. i THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. ; Lessee Tom Pollard. THREE NIGHTS ONLY ! and One Matinee. ! Stanley McKay and Co.'s I PANTOMIME CO. | PANTOMIME CO. ' (Direction, George Stephenson) ! —Opening production — i TO=NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! MOTHER GOOSE. (or the Goose that laid the Golden Egg). —Second Production — SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. at 2 p.m. Matinee of Cinderella. Also at 8 p.m. CINDERELLA CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA CINDERELLA, (or the Girl who put her Foot in it). i In connection with the Matinee a beautiful book of "Cinderella," illustrated by Millicent Sowerby, will be given to the child under 14 who sends in the best essay on "Cinderella." Essays to be addressed "Manager, Pantomime, care Jackson's, Stationers. Special Notice.—ln order to enable those living at a distance to see "Cinderella" arrangements have been made with the Railway authorities to delay the usual Saturday 4.30 train till 5 p.m. —Third Production — MONDAY, JANUARY 17th. "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD," (the Old Lady who went to the Cupboar djPrices 4s, 3s 2s. Prices for children under 14. at Matinee, 6d, Is, and 2s. Box Plan at Jackson's. , No extra charge for booking. R. POLLOCK, Representative. & SON LA*TD AMTJ ESTATE AQKNTB, OAfIIVY »TR££l.

STOKE lOj Acres freehold, 9i acre* of which are in orchard all in bearing (with hare proof fences); 6 acres acres in apples of a good comanercia class. The land is level with the exception of about | acre, which is an excellent site for a residence. Owner states that last' year this orchard produced over £4CO, and. fee the coming season the outlook is particularly promising. As Stoln orchards in bearing are very hard t-o secure, early appl'cation is necessary . CHEAP BUILDING SECTION:—OnIy 10 minutes walk from Traf algar-st; flat and in fruit trees.; Ashphalt paths, sewer, g aa and water services pass the property. The sections run right back to the Maitai have sou and offer opportunity for beautifying. Price for the "whole block only £2 17s ..6d foot, or the owner will subdivide; RICHMOND —ldeal Orchard and Residential property situate within the Borough. ' Of the 26 acres fr old comprising this block 6 acres are planted with the best varieties of APPLES s one half being in bearing. The dwelling eight rooms is almost new arid commands a Tery fine outlook. Also on farm good stable, barn, and fowl uouse, suitable for poultry raising on large 'scale. Water laid on &> dwelling and stable. Price £I7OO. Terms. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Rich soil, and all flat; situate within one mile of Railway Station, School, and Post Office, and six milo from the Freezing Works. Wilt carry 400 Sheep, 3o Cows, and oHier .Stock. Dwelling &* J other Farm Buildings on property Price £2O Der Acre. Liberal terms--2000 ...ACRES ...FREEHOLD ...SHEEP RUN, wUhin easy distance of iihf Railway. Good Dwelling, witfc. every convenience; Shearing <Sbed», . ews., Dip, and Yards. Weil watered and sub-divided; carrying capacitj nearly 2000, *nd tnis co«\»d be considerably increased. Price £4 10s. per ac*. Ea*y tfwrj*. J. P9RTE3-KARRIS & SUN NORWICH UION.CeAM»ER? HIS IS TO NOTitfY THAT Messrs P. Campen and J. Whiting have left any employ. ft. E. TRASK PREVENTION BETI'ER THAN CURE. Billiousness is caused by a sluggish torpid liver due to constipation or irregularity oi ihe flow of bile. Chamberlain's Tablets relieve biliousness by cleansing the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are subject to billious attacks prevent them, by taking a course oi Chamberlain's Tablets. They will stimulate yoi*" sluggish, torpid liver. Solo every wbwe. Rubber Bathing Caps —ALL COLOURS —A GOOD ASSORTMENT —REASONABLE PRICES. W. G. fncell Chemist,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 14 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 14 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 14 January 1916, Page 1

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