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AMUSEMENTSHAYWHED PICTURES TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A play with a Peer. THE LAST OF THE mmm® —Starring— WILLIAM DESMOND. and MARGERY WILSON THE LAST OF THE INGRAMS. The life story of a VILLAGE MAGDALENE. SHE .HAD SINXED and had struggled and there then came into her life a manhood to save. A Compelling Love Story, with Strange and wonderful photo= graphy. —Also — BILLIE BURKE in the 18th chapter BILLIE BURKE, of Gloria's Romance. i'ATHE G AZ.ETTE—UpUo-daite. N.Z. TOPICAL, Etc., Etc.' Prices Circle Is Id including tax), stalls 6d. PEOPLES' PICTURES TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AiMOiHER METRO MASTERPIECE. Starring the most versatile, of Screen F a vourites— \ LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. with IREIsE iHOWLEY. IRENE HOWLEY. In their. GREATEST SCREEN" TRIUMPH. HIS -FATHER'S SON DRAMATIC AND HUMOROUS. A Romantic Story of Love and Adven* ture.—A powerful picture.—Stirring Incidents.—Happy sEndyigy—You will like this picture. G REAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME* WATKINS GLEN—Scenic. HIS FIRST TOOTH—Drew Comedy. CLOTHES AND THE MAN—Christie Comedy.' Circle Is Id (tax included); Stalls 6d NOT ONLY STOCK WILL i BE JUDGED AT THE SHOW! j Man will judge his fellow-man by the clothes he wears—so suit yourself. Time's getting short, though, so look slippy. Be well judged in WEARING'S , SUITS TO MEASURE. I There's some class about these Suits of ours. They've unbreakable fronts, and Italian Hair Cloth. Linings. Made exactly to your measure too. ORDER TO-DAY- BEFORE THE SHOW RUSH. WEARING BROS., The Store of Sterling Values. RICHMOND. IF you suffer from Bronchitis, Hay . Fever, or Asthma, NAZOL will prove a boon and a blessing. Is 6d buys sixty doses. H. J. HARRIS. BAKER : : AND :: PASTRYCOOK:. (Successor to C. McLean "SCRUPULOUS CLEANINESS" is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread Factory invited during working hours SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. Ring up 'Phone 191. Bread and small Goods delivered to aIJ parts of the city. 36,000 36,000 ACRES PROPOSITIONS WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION. rr ACRES FLAT, balance 4 V-fyJU undulating to hilly, 20 acres in crop. River fiats 14 miles in length, by about 1 mile in width. Well sub-divided, 6-roomed house, men's whare, wool shed, motor garage, 3 sets sheep yards ,and. all necessary outbuildings. Title : 21 years lease, right of renewal. Rent a year. Goodwill of lease Is 3d per acre. Stock at valuation. rr ACRES Freehold. 150 acres 4 UUin bush. 'Good milling timber. Well sub-divided; well watered. 7roomed dwelling, wool shed, stable, and trap shed, and all necessary outbuild- j ings. Sheep dip. Price per acre, j Easy terms. Stock at valuation. Will carry over 700 sheep and other stock. | r ACRES, 200 in grass, balance 1 OJ_ 0 bush. (Hoed _ milling timber. Title : 999 years with right of purchase. Rent £l2 10s per annum. Price £SOO. £IOO cash, balance can remain. Refreshment rooms: Going concern. All furniture, etc., lor £55. A real bargain. Rent low. Lease about 4 years, HINGSTON AND CANN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Commercial Buildings. Hardy street. Nelson. Tasma Poultry Farm Pk»« 554. M Vaii£aar«S.*t.. Nsleaa. FRANK GIBBONS, Proprietor. UTILITY White Leghorns and Buff Orpingtons, bred from the be»« Colonial ami English laying strains (specially imported}'. 30.0 d constitution »nd heavy layers of marketable eggs- • White Leghorn Sittings, 15 eggs 10*, posted Is 6d extra. J»ncub»tor lots, £2 per hundred, fluff Orpington, 15b *nd 7« U, poi'sg* extra. Breeding Pans from 7s M ltd) hen { Cockerel* from IS*. DAY-OLD OHICKiS to orisrr, IDs |ii c Can dad lM|Mi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 3 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 3 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 3 November 1917, Page 1