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AMUSEMENTS. TWO -STAR, FEATURES at mmmspmmmm?. Where Laughter 'Reigns Supreme CHAKLES ChAi'f.lN in THE CUUE. CHAHLES CHAPLIN in THE CURE. CHARLES CHAPLIN in THE CUKIi. 'l'lic greatest, prescription yel. ln(uii;l>l out, iiv the Chaplin Fun physician of this wonderful world. This is genuinely tlie best of tlie Chaplin productions to date —Also—mmmimnmtim An I'xtr.'ioraniiirv Triangle, announcing tin- debut of a new and great screen st.-ir UELLE BENNETT. (Supported bv iMELBOURNE M'DOWELL, of "Kki.ine of Yukon" fame and ROY STEWART, Triangle's -Great \'ev: Westerner. mem TO NTGIIT! TO-XIGITT Tn« .Last of Who is "The _ Is it a Real .Surprise to find out who is "The Laughing Mask"? For once the Last Chapter of a Serial is THE BEST. Also, the Big World Feature, THE WORLD AGAINST HLM. THE WORLD AGAINST HIM. THE WORLD AGAINST HIM. •Starring JUNE ELVIDGE and E. K. LINCOLN. A .Strange and Thrilling Stoiv. proving that LOVE TRIUMPHS OVER ALL. Reser\es at Honnsell's, or 'Phone 406. NELSON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorp.) BALL .HE above Association is holding a Ball in the Provincial Hall on FRIDAY. 12th July. 1918. Good. Supper. Good Floor. Music best procurable.. J. lIENiRY, S. S.M., Secretary Social Committee. LATE J. PGRIEK HARRIS ANO SON LICENSED LAND AGENT'S, Country Properties. | SHEEP FARM.—3OO ACRES' freehold. An excellent little sheep farm within 3 miles of Nelson Post Office. The i land is undulating to low hills and , there is a new Bungalow erected thereon. The price asked is £6 10s per I acre. Bona-fide buyers can obtain full particulars from the Sole Agents. SHEEP FARM. —420 acres excellent Sheep Run. handy to Railway. Improvements consist of Dwelling, Sheep Yards, etc. This proi;:*rty i.s well fenced and subdivided, and has wintered 600 Ewes. There are 450 Ewes now on the property and some cattle. A large amount of the land is ploughable and would be an ideal .Farm' for R-ape and Turnip growing. 'Che low figure of £8 per acre is placed on this property; therefore, intending buyers should not delay inspection. DAIRY FARM. —216 acre,-* undulating I land of good quality, and an ideal ■Dairy Farm, with up-to-date Dwelling .Hid necessary outbuildings ; well fenced and subdivided. There is Milking Plant and all accessories \this has only been put in nine months), together with a good herd f>i Cows. This property is within two miles of .Railway and only 15 miles by good road from City. Price very low, and on easy terlns. Full particulars on application. SHEEP FARM.—964 acres freehold. Carrying 900 sheep and some cattle. Excellent position, new homestead, I containing 8 rooms, with every con- ' venience. Woolshed, stable, dip, etc. I This property is well watered and is I subdivided into 10 subdivisions. Full i particulars from the sole 'AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARM j —75 acres freehold All flat Within | 5 miles railway and cheese factory. 1 Good dwelling and onthuildings. Well watered and subdivided. Very easy , I terms can be arranged. AYould ex- ' change for sheep farm. Particulars from oole agents. Town Properties. PORT NELSON.—Good dwelling and ! section at the low figure of £250 and , on easy terms. Early application necessary. I NILE STREET—7-roomed dwelling, cou- ! venient. Section has two .frontages. I This is a cheap homo, very easy terms can be arranged. ; TASMAN STREET.— Dwelling 5 rooms. I Excellent section. Price only £4oU. j Cash required £75. I CAMBRIA STREET.—AImost new i dwelling. Section 40 by 80. This at the price asked should find a ready buyer. «EFgaßCTrKira.» SLADE NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, i I HARDY STREET. , NOTICE, i TE beg to inform our customers / that owing to the increased price of bottles, we are again compelled to raise the prices of Bottled Ale- and Stout, which from Ist June will be Bottled Ale, quarts 10s 6d per do/,. Bottled Ale, pints 6s per doz Bottled Stout, quarts lis 6d per doz. Bottled Stout, pints bs 6d per doz. We will allow 3s 6d per dozen on quart champagne bottles, and Is 6d v°? dozen on pints. Black whisky bottles Is 6d per do7,en quarts. HARLEY AND SONS. s J. HARRIS. (Snccaaeor to C. McLean /BAKER :: AND :s PASTRYCOOK. ' "SORUPULOTJS CLEANINESS" ia my Motto. In*paction of the Bread Factory invited dnrinsc working taorir* SMALL- GOODS A SPECIALITY. Ring up *Phon« 18L Broad and •mall Good* d«!W«rcd to all

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 1