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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Featuring Albert Chevalier and Miss Florence Turner. Special Orchestral arrangements. During the closing scene of the picture the words of the song "My Old Dutch" ■will :be recited by Mir Sid Bush. NOTICE. —Patrons who hooked seats for Saturday and were 'una.ble to attend can, by presenting their tickets, obtain fresh seats at either imatiness or evening performance to-day. SHARPSHOOTERS. SHARPSHOOTERS. GRAND PROCESSION AND CARNL VAL AT MOTUEKA. WEDNESDAY, NEXT, JULY 26th. The Procession will move off at j.0.30 a.m. from the Horticultural Hall. Speeches will follow dn the Recreation Ground. Speakers : The Mayor (Mi- MSimpson). Mr H. Everett. Colonel of the Sharpshooters, and the Rev. W. W. French. Chaplain- of the Sharpshooter.*. From 2 p.m. GAMES and ORTS in the Recreation Ground. In the evening, announcement of the Winning Princess at the Horticultural Hall. SALE of PRODUCE, etc., all day and evening at the Horticultural Hall. Don't Forget the Great SHARPSHOOTERS' RALLY WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE RANGERS.—HOPE AND RANZAU. GREAT NOVELTY FETE AT HOPE. In the grounds of Mr Percy Hall, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONNEXT, 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock. Big Attractions. Mr Lints and his Troupe of Pierrots. Orchestra ofi eight performers—Mr CWobley. Kaiser Dill. Oreat Fishing Competition. Sweet Stall. Afternoon Teas. etc. etc. Admission to grounds—Silver Collection. Special. Feature, Tango Teas", by Ma- Lints and Troupe. Motor 'Buses will run- from town, return f.-.re 2s 6d, so it will be a cheap country trip, and whole of fares go to the fund. Motors leave. Masonic Corner, starting at 2 o'clock. The country has helped very largely for Paddy's Market, so we ask for town support in return. A. WILKINSON. Hon. Secretary. J PORTER HARRIS & SON. Land and Estate Agents. HARDY STREET,

TAHUNA. NEW DWELLING—4 rooms, bathroom and large freehold section on the best ipart of the Beach road. This property shows a good return and has every prospect of rapidly increasing in value. Early ap- i plication required. Price £350. Easy terms. Note. —The dwelling is furnished and this goes with the property. . |f TAHUNA—BEACH ROAD— NEW dwelling, 5 rooms, furnished, situate Beach Road. Lret <to good tenant. An excellent opportunity to obtain valuable property showing over 12 per cent return on investment. This is bound to increase in value as .this favourite seaside township progresses. only £375. Terms. 270 ACRES freehold sheep property, within 2 miles of the Nelson Post Office. This valuable block has a long frontage to a good road, is well watered, and will undoubtedly quicMy advance in value in the near future. An excellent opportunity to secure a good grazing proposition at a low figure, namely £5 10s per acre. 25 ACRES freehold Orchard property within £ mile of Railway Station. There are 6Jfc acres in orchard, the trees being from 5 to 8 years old and \ producing well. Dwelling 6 rooms, etc. Price £1350. DWELLING 5 ROOMS and all conveniences, built on "Bungalow" style. ] This fine residence is quite new and stands on large .section, in good locality. Price only £635. Good BOARDING HOUSE, 17 rooms with ail conveniences in first rate locality for . business. a a cre land. Price including the furniture. £llsO. 35 ACRES FREEHOLD, close to Hope Station. Fine dwelling 7 rooms, bathroom, h and c wate*, 5 stall stable, cow shed, barn (will store* 40 tons). The farm is subdivided into 9 paddocks. Price very reaoonable. Cash required about £4OO. 200 ACRES, dairy and sheep property, -within 1 mile station. Carry about 60 cows and 300 sheep. Milking plant installed. The block is all flat and is a bargain at the price asked, namely £25 per acre. J Porter Harris & Son Norwich Union OhamibeM, Hardy-st. METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. Bridge street, NELSON, The most up-to-date and besl appointed Private Hotel in the Nelson Province. i A. WILKENS, Proprietor. The House is entirely new, haing latently been built in brick, and provided with every comfort and modern conveni>nce. Electric installation. Tarmi moderat*. Telepfcon* 717. LESSENS ITS SEVERITY. While influenza seldom results fatally it is the indirect cause of many deaths as pneumonia frequently follows it. We have yet to hear of influenza resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was taken at the beginning of the attack. When Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy is taken the influenza is greatly lessened in its severity and any tendency towards pneumonia is checked. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy helps restore the system to a healthy condition. Sold everywhere.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 24 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 24 July 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 24 July 1916, Page 1