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AMUSEMENTS. mmsmmmm One of METRO'S great OUT-DOOR' SENSATIONS One of thu.se delightful romaiicos tha have a thrill and "punch"" in oveiy scone. HAROLD LOCKWOOI) and MAY ALLISON ;it their best in <!lJiJ!fflAli:i: A tale of life in the logging camps of the Far North-West, where, man made laws are unknown. THE PROMISE. THE PROMISE. A Powerful story showing that a man can always "come-back" if lie is willing.—"THE PROMISE" lacks nothing in thrills and sensation which have been pictured amidst scenes of Picturesqueness and Rugged Grandeur that remain unequalled. —Supports include— Weekly Gazette — Comedies, etc. ayward FS STORE A Delightful Comedy Drama. Starring WILLIAM DESMOND. mmm On a freezing night a millionaire is shot in his bed. Both doors and windows are locked on the inside. There is no trace of anyone having been in the room . WHO DID IT? An ingeniously exciting detective drama. The most baffling contrivance e.ver used for criminal purposes as unmasked in this llrillia.nl Tule. Learn how a man can be shot by another man two hundred miles away. .1 (.'STICK overtakes the wrongdoer and all ends in a DELIGHTFUL CLOSE. BILL IE BURKE in the 13th chapter of BILLIE BURKE Gloria's Romance. And Other Delightful Films. FOR RED CROSS "SCARLET PIMPERNEL." FOUR ACT PLAY. OCTOBER. 12th, 8 p.m. Box Plan opens at .Hounsell Box plan now open at Hounsell"s. 2s 6d, 2s. and Is. Trades and Wholesale Section. DANCE will be held at Provin- _ rial Hall on TUESDAY. 9th inst. at 8 p.m. As this is the wind tip dance of the section a full attendance of members is requested and representatives of all other sections cordially invited. Gents 2s. .Ladies Is. iMANAWATU and WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL SHOW. PALMERSTON XORTH SHOW GROUND.

Wednesday, 31st October and Thursday, Ist November, 1917. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. The finest Blood Stock Exhibition in tha Dominion. COME TO YOUR BIG SHOW. General entries Close 6th October. Competitons and Livestock. 13th Oct. Late Fee Live Stock, 20th October. Schedules and all information on application to — MR W. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box 85. Palmerston North. CHEAP PROPERTIES. SHEEP FARM. 540 ACRES first-class Sheep and Agricultural Country, 490 of which are felled and in grass. Land Transfer Title. Well watered and sub-divided into .numerous paddocks. Lies well to the sun, and is only a few miles to Railway and Sale 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 in the district, together with 6-roomed house and outbreedings thereon. 1 mile 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 shed, £SOO to £BOO worth oi 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. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. ,TTF. New DELOO-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 Distric. A. D. RTLEY AND CO . Wellington, Distributing Agents for Marlborough RING DP •PHONE Vt— RICHMOND. (Any Hour.) Theatre Parties Catered for. Steamers M et. A. HODGB, Motor Mechanic, RICHMOND.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 1