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AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE'S PICTURES r TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Delightful Comedy Drama. A Picture which combines Novelty, k Attractiveness, Drama, Comedy, Beauty and an Accomplished Star. "THE WILD GAT cle. v Jiu, CriAjUjii*s Li i<l | (AGAIN t rias a part •tf AlAio KJ exactly tsuii- ;| Av Alii< AUN DKRo to her. The Rjl ACKIK i.iOivwihui, headJAOAIE iA AUNDJvßa.stroiJLr girt, ACKIE AUNDERS sometimes a JACKIE demure ACKIE OAUNDERS young lady, JACKIE QAONDERS at times a ackie Launders wild tomboy, I f ACKIE Ci AUNDERS up to all 9/ ackie Launders sorts of XACKIE Q AUNDERS pranks, a fi ACKIE KX AUNDERS reckless harJ ACKIE OAUNDERS urn. scarum, ackie Launders a bad temJ ACKIE Ol AUNDERS pered child, ACKIE kX AUNDERS a frightJAOKIB (Ci AUNDERS cned w«AOKIE AX AUNDERS and finally J* /ACKIE Q AUNDERS a lombie ACKIE >XAUNDERS loving girl. She 'is the modern clovclonment of Katherine of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” and the story might almost be termed an up-to-date version of that play. seeing Canada Montreal (Edu * Their Burglar - ( Corned.) Reserves at HounseTs till 12. dQ. Later at Theatre. HAYWARD PICTURES > A Vifagraph Victory, | * A Picture of Infectious Laughter and j Thrilling Sensations. | I “THE WILD STRAIN.” 1 “THE WILD STRAIN.” j “THE WILD STRAIN.” Starring the Star that Twinkles, ; NELL SHIPMAN. } 1 NELL SHIPMAN. 1 NELL SHIPMAN. I She tried hard to be good, rut \ HER EYES WOULDN’T BEHAVE. That’s why she got tangled up wlh Circuses, Midnight Moonlight Rides, Cabaret Fights and Sundries. | i No wonder her parents were shocked. | i Her escapades wore enough to startle | ( anyone, i What’s the meaning of Key Rube? \ | COME AND SEE! j j Also, j i MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS. | MYSIERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS. 1 COUNTRY TOUR | I . 5 ! Under the Management of the First ? ■ National Exhibitors of America. $ MY FOUR YEARS IN ! I GERMANY | MOTUEKA—- : MONDAY, JAN. 27th. I WAKEFIELD—- ( TUESDAY, JAN. 28th. RICHMOND—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29th TAKAKA THURSDAY, JAN. 30lh. I Ambassador Gerard’s startling revelations to the world of the terrible menace of Prussian Autocracy. )

BOX PLAN at SKILTON’S, OPENS TO-DAt. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. glrand sacred concert. (By permission of Officer Commanding.) imfHR 12th (Nelson and Marlborough) JL Regiment Band will give a sacred concert in the Botanical Reserve TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING Jan. 26th, Qommencing at 8.16 p.m. A Silver Coin Collection. I.X.L. CO. “THE PROMPT.” “THE PERFECT.” SUIT & COSTUME DRY GLEANERS “A service you will remember.” “A name you won’t forget.” TRY US. i. i KID GLOVES, FURS AND OSTRICH FEATHERS CLEANED. 74 COLLINGWOOD ST. ’PHONE 360. NELSON. FOR SALE. MOUNT-ST.—5 rooms and all modern conveniences. Land EC X 130. £625 ALTON-ST.—New Modern Bungalow. | Land 40 x 212. £750 ! WEKA-ST.—6-rmd. House and bathroom (hj. and c.), and all conveniences.' Land 56 x 90 feet, £650 j COLLINGWOOD-ST.—-6 rooms, bath- j room, wash-house, and copper, p.w.c. I connected. Land about 35 x 100 ft. £250 BROOK-ST. —5 rooms, and wash- ; house and ’copper, shed and nice gar- j den; land 89 x 70. £260 j WEKA-ST, wash-house, copper and tubs. Land | abou 90 x €O. £650 J NILE-ST.—7 rooms andl all conveni- ! ences; land 33 x 212 feet deep. £750 FRANKLYN-ST. —‘Commodious 7-rma Bungalow, all conveniences; area abou half-acre. £825 V ANGUARD-ST.-Fine residence, all modern conveniences. Large garden area 50ft. x 29ft deep. Terms £BSO STEPNEYVILLE. bathroom, about i-acre Section. £2lo’ And many others. Also Country Properties) on applecr/djon. Building Sites all parts of city. C. lAN6IEY RPIL 94 TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1919, Page 1

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