GgHMnranfllrara A Sparkling, Laughing, Dancing, Sensational Success. wmmmasmßKam Featuring CHARLES RAY. ; All the way from Bumpkinville to \ Broadway went Charlie, | AND STEPPED INTO j TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A W | 2000 DOLLARS A WEEK. ■■ See the dance sensation of the year, \ THE CLODHOPPER GLIDE. \ A glowing galaxy of girls. Gossamer \ raiment in the smartest, fastest, and \ raciest Cafe scene ever screened. ■• We also have pleasure in introducing | the Ist Episode of the popular Serial, ; SUtral Thursday; feb 28th. Barrie Marschel's Immortal Poem in Picturiseu form "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." The poem has been republished all over the British Empire and has been translated into French, Belgian, Italian and has even found its way into the Rusian trenches. "THE KID FTROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." Produced by special permission of the •Minister of Defence. SIR JAMES ALLEN. "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." The stirring verses will be deliverad during the unfolding, by the author, Barrie Marschel. Barrie Marschel. Prices as usual. . Plan at Ercpire Sweet Shop. GRAND SACRED BENEFIT CONCERT. _ ' (By permission 01 Officer Commanding) THE 12th (Nelson and Marlborough) Regiment Band, assisted by Male Quartette Party, Vitetta Bros., Mrs J. Pogmore and Mr E. Short will give a Sacred Benefit Concert in the Theatre Royal on Sunday evening next, March 3rd, commencing at 8.15. Silver coin collection. FLANNEL DA~NCE. ROWING CLUB'S SHED. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 8 For King George's and Y.M.C.A. Funds. i NATIONAL RESERVE BAND. ST. MARY'S HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th. 6 -ROOMS and all Conveniences. 55 I feet frontage. Best locality. Only S 1 £265. f OFFERS WANTED. j -ROOMS, Wash-house, Bathroom, _) Pantry. Section 50 feet by 130 feet. Easy terms. I SHEEP FARM )AA ACRES good sheep country. JY3\3 Freehold. 6-roomed House, 1 sheering shed and all necessary outbuild- | ings. Well watered. Good terms. At jj the price asked will soon be sold. Price j on application to \ A BARGAIN. 1 -| rj ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, ; A0 4£ miles from Railwav. Well J i fenced and plenty of water. q [ 3-roomed Cottage, large barn and loft. ; Cha-cutter, binder, ploughs, and all j farm implement? as a going concern, '{ i including 84 sheep, 60 of which are 2- \ \ tooth wethers. j. ': Price : Only £750 and terms arranged, i i Don't miss this. Apply to i wmmmmmHsm HARDY STREET. NELSON INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. Founded 1797, LOSSES PAID EXCEED £33,000,000. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. HARRIS AND GREENSLADE. Late J. Porter Harris and Son. Attorneys and Chief Agents NELSON, MARLBOROUGH AND WESTLAND. NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, Hardy=st.. Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 1
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