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AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD PICTURES TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! The Eminent Screen Star. WILLIAM RUSSELL, WILLIE RUSSELL, THE TWINKLER An entrancing "Love iStory and an epic of the underworld. A PLAY THAT LIVES. Written by a Sing Sing Convict, and True to Lite. —Also— A further instalment of the MYSTERIES OF MYRA. MYSTERIES OF MYRA. —Supported by— Australian Gazette, Scenic and Comedy Subjects. PEOPLE PICTURES Every Woman knows and guards a Big Mystery. •G REAT! GRAND! ! _ •MAGNIFICENT ! ! ! The beautiful and adorable OLGA PETROVA'S OLGA PETRO'VA'S OLGA iVETRCPTA'S OLGA PETROVA'S Greatest Screen triumph. "THE SECRET OF EVE." "THE SECRET OF EVE." "THE SECRET OF EVE." A 5-act METRO Woriderply of a Woman's great sacrifice. —Also— American Armoured Tanks. Tested under war conditions. Trees, fences, parapets, etc. ground to dust under these huge monsters. Co.=op. 'Weekly Gazette. Rex Beache T.ravelog. "Skirts" — : A screaming Christie. Too good to iMiss. GRAND SACRED BENEFIT CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. SUNDAY, (MARCH 3rd, 8 p.m. Programme. March 12th Ragiment Band Quartette —"Sweet Doth Blush," ... A. and T. Taylor, P. L. Brady, arid H. Glover. Song—"Son of my Soul." Mrs J. Pogmore. Cornet Solo —"[Parted." (Tosti). With band accompaniment. Trio—"Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark." Harp, violin, flute. Messrs Vitetta Bros. Song—'-'Friends Again" (by Lyall Phillips). Mr E. H. Short. Vocal Duet—"Battle Eve. ' P. L. Brady and A. Taylor. Selection 12th Regiment Band Silver Coin collection. GOT> SAVE THE KING. (Please cut tKis out for reference.) STOP 1 STOP!

INSTITUTE HALL, MOTUEKA. 'MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1918, 8 p.m. SEE MISS DORIS SCOTT, Danseuse, THE CHEER-0 GIRLS. HAPPY, cheerful Girls, specially trained by Miss E'stelle Beere, ty frocks, catchy choruses, latest songs, Wellington, in their bright balets, pretand inspiring dances. in her artistic Toe Solos. SEE MISS ME'LBA SARGISON, winner of many competitions in her clever Clog Waltz Specialties, and the Highland, Fling. Also, six little Irish Girls in a rollicking Irish country dance. DOROTHY AND THELMA CRUMPTON in graceful Gavottes, etc. Altogether the best entertainment of its kind yet presented in Motueka. j Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Or- J phans, Nelson. - _ | Admission—2s Id and Is Id (including S war tax). NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. —ANNUAL— R, AGE ]ty[ EEITIN ' G WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 6th and 7th. First Race at 11.30 each day. Prices of Admission: Gates ... ••• 2 6 Lawn and Sadling paddock 5 0 'Members' cars free; others -1 0 J. GLEN, Secretary. House Property Snips 6 -ROOMS and all Convenieni.es, 55 feet frontage. Best locality. Only £265. OFFERS WANTED. 5 -ROOMS, Wash-house, Bathroom, Pantry. Section 50 feet by 130 feet. Easy terms. SHEEP FARM HAA ACRES good sheep country. OUU Freehold. 6-roomed House, sheering shed and all necessary outbuildings. Well watered. Good terms. At the price asked will soon be sold. Price on application to A BARGAIN, -j r-1 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, ±# 44 miles from Railwav. Well fenced and plenty of water. 3-roomed Cottage, large barn and loft. Cha-cutter, binder, ploughs, and all farm implement? as a going_ concern, including 84 sheep, 60 of which are 2tooth wethers. Price : Only £750 and terms arranged. Don't miss this. Apply to KINGSTON & CANN HARDY STREET. NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 53, 2 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 53, 2 March 1918, Page 1