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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TO=NIGHT. L> virtue its own Reward? THE HIDDEN SCAR THE HIDDEN S.CAR. THE HIDDEN SCAR A World Film Achievement presenting HOLBROOK BLINN —and— ETHEL CLAYTON. A story of a great love stained by a Former i;in. A drama of a Modern Magdalene. A sti-ong morality Play. Which answers the Question. Is it possible for a girl who has fallen to rise again to her place in the world? A succession of strong scenes portrayed with great strength. —Also— Tugboat Romeo —Keystone Comedy. Gaumont Graphic, etc. mWBMB^m TO=NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. Only the true life story of A Waif and a Pup. BUT WHAT A STORY ! YOUTH—BEAUTY—CHARM. and stirring adventures From outcast to Luxury and Wealth, Youthful Pranks and daring escapades —and— A Wonderful siory is unfolded in YOUTH'S ENDEARING CHARM. YOUTH'S ENDEARING CHARM. Starring the brightest of them all. Winsome, Loving, Delightful. LTjfibtmTi- 1 INTER INTER See little Mary and her pup "Tippy." j Tears, Laughter, Thrills, and a glow of J Happiness are all in this Beautiful Pro* 1 duction. j Also the 11th Chapter of j THE SUBMARINE SECRET. j THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' \ » j THE ABOVE Association will hold ' their ANNUAL, BALL on FRI- I DAY, October sth,. in the Provincial • Hall. Commencing at 8.00 p.m. » Tickets are now on sale lor the above \ Ball. I Double Ticket ss; Single Tickets : j Gents 3s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. \ Special permission has been granted J for all Returned Soldiers attending the \ above Ball, to wear uniform. It is re- '• quested that thev will do so. ' • A. B- HOY, Hon. Sec. I SHEEP FARM. jj 1 540 ACRES first-class Sheep and Agri- { ultural Country, 490.0f which are felled i} nd in grass. Land Transfer Title. Well \ watered and sub-divided into numerous | laddocks. Lies well to the sun, and is mly a few miles to Railway and Sale j Yards. Is considered some of the best , sheep country in the district. Price £5 per acre. DAIRY FARM. } 32£ ACRES of the best Dairying Land 5 in the district, together with 6-roomed j house and outbuildings thereon. 1 mile jj from cheese factory, school and Post ;■ Office. Apply to Godfrey Beat, Appleby, or the undersigned. SHEEP FARM. 1800 ACRES, 900 in grass, 900 acres level, balance undulating. Well watered, subdivided, large dwelling, woolshed, £SOO to £BOO worth 01 implements. To go with the property, 1000 sheep, 20 odd head cattle, 8 horses. Close to the best saleyards in the district. Owner will accept town properties as a deposit, balance can remain. A chance like this is seldom offering. J. T. HORN, LIMITED. (E. CANN.) TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. If yon are ever troubled with aches, pains or soreness of ,tho mnscles, yon will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Many sufferers from Rheumatism and sciatica have used it with the best results. It la lam* horCtr Sold TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. IHE New L)ELCO-LIGHT can be seen in complete working order opposite Messrs J. P. Cooke and Sons', Hardy-street. Demonstration given free of charge by appointment. G. MERCER AND CO., Sole Agents for Nelson Distrio. A. D. RILEY AND CO , Wellington, Distributing Agents for Marlborough and Nelson. PUBLIC NOTICE. I TE, the Undersigned, having SOLD ' OUR GROCERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND PRODUCE BUSINESS to MR. F. J. HARDEY, wish to Thank our numerous Customers for the generous support accorded us, and asx for a continuance of same to our successor. WEARING BROS., Richmond. HAVING TAKEN OVER the above Business it will be my endeavour by strict attention to Customers' requirements to merit and receive a fanshare of support. j. F. HARDEY. RING UP 'PHONE 12—RICHMOND. mmmßßm (Any Honr.) Theatre Parties Cafcerod for. Steamers Met. A. HODGE, Motor Mechanic, RICHMOND.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 1

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