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AMUSEMENTS. PEGPiE’S PICIURES TO-NIGHT ONLY! A Rare and Beautiful Tale of America. BETSY ROSS Historic Betsy Ross, The girl v/ho made the first STARS AND .STRIPES. ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY (The Piquant Beauty of the Film) I —as —■ ■, ; BETSY ROSS A beautiful and fascinating love tale of romantic' times “Thee is too spicy tor a Quakeress.” The morose old father said: “I's thee married? Where ;is thy certificate?” and unjustly turned her from his door. BETSY ROSS 3?rom the historic “point of ’view—lntensely Interesting. From the human point of view— Irresistible. —Supported, by— ! Topical, Interest, and a Screaming Keystone Comedy. , HAYWARD PICTURES I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Dainty Love Story which swiftly changes to a profound Mystery. j ’ MISSING BANK NOTES.” "THE MISSING BANK NOTES.’.’ “T..E MISSING BANK NOTES.” Starring NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMAftGE and ROBERT HARRQN ROBERT HARRON As “Night Blooml%' Birds' in the Garden of Love,” as nodded in Triangle’s latest; • Mystery Drama, “THE MISSING RANK NOTES.” “THE MISSING BANK NOTES.’* Incomparable Acting and Settings. A hove Chase (Comedy) Rathe Gazette (Topical) Soap Bubbles ' Interest) ,

THEATRE ROYAL. ST. PATRICrICONCERT THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1919, at; 8 p.m. SIGNOR CESARONI, The Famous Basso, (Recognised as h'ha Leading Operatic Basso of Australasia.) ■MISS MORRISON, of Blenheim. MISS BELL, of Westport. Assisted by the Very Best of Local Talent and First-clas^. Orchestra. Absolutely the Finest .Concert Programme yet presented’ to a Nelson audience. Prices: 3s, 25," !Js; Fliih at-Berg’s. IMPORTANT! f Book' your Seats as soon as possible. To-morrow, before it is

Land, Estate and Insurance Agents, Norwich Union Chambers, Hardy Street. NELSON ACRES. 150 Acres flat, -LUO* 160 in grass, 40 ready for Livening, balance bush. Improvements consist of D welling, Whai'e, Trap and Woolshed. Thin property, when cleared and in gras' would easily carry 1500 Sheep, besides Cattle. This is a good chance lor a man with small capital. Price only £SIOOO. £SOO down, and balance at 6 per cent. Health only reason for selling, DAIRY FARM. ka n i/TU all clear and in grass, except 25 acres in bush; 200 acres flat, and the balance - undulating hills. Splendid Home of 8 rooms, with every convenience. All necessary Outbuildings, 6*Gow- Up-to-date. Milking Plant. There an* now on the property 134 head Cattle, including 70 Milking Cows, 44 Heifers, besides Sheep ana Horses; and the farm will carry 350 Sheep in addition. To be. sold as a going concern (or otherwise) ; it offers an excellent oppor-. tunity to buyers. Milking cheque alone was over £IOOO last season. This block could be easily sub-divid-ed. The price is reasonably- > and terms may be arranged SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. A rjn ACRES; 126 FREEHOLD; 350 L.1.P.; 250 to 300 Acres felled and- in grass; over 200 Acres flat; subdivided into. 12 paddocks. Dwelling of 7 rooms. Cowshed with concrete floors. Will carry SO Milking- Cows- mid 400 Sheep. Price low and terras easy. Enquire, to-day. This-farm is very, handy, to Factory, School, P. 0.. and Store. SHEEP FARM. MQ A ACRES. •OU Situate handy to the City. This is a profitable small Run lying well to the sun, all cleared, and m grass. Carrying over 700 sheep, $q buildings. For immediate sale .at £5 per acre, including 500 sheep which go with the farm. Early application; ne-, cessary to the Sole Agents. • nsyK SGRE;S. 4 Alt) Leasehold, 65. Yearsi with right of renewal. Rental £ls do: annum (but free for one year). 300 acres in grass, balance in bush. Tha country is undulating to low hills and will carry 300 sheep ana some cattle. Splendid chance for young man. Price only £9OO. SHEEP AND ORCHARD PRO- i PERTY, OAA ACRES. 400 Freehold, 200 OUU Leasehold (L.1.P., £2 10a) j Good Dwelling and Outbuildings. Well fenced and nub-divided. Small Orchard of 3 Acres. Price only £4 per Acre; a decided bargain. Further particulars from the undersigned, 1 ... SHEEP RUN. j CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES. New Dwellings, each 4 rooms, bathroom, etc., and, Klotor Shed. Only £24 C and £2BO respectively. £IOO Gash. Nice Home, Colling wood-street. Good Section. Price is very reasonable, and the terms are easy. j Excellent Property, Grove-street. Mo- I dem House, with every convenience, i Full particulars on application i Richmond Avenue.—New Bungalow, | with all modern conveniences. The ownpr being absent from Vd«on, nd'l 4 t]rV‘. Vfibiab’f* pi', r ’->. * r-.wj|iir»d a brut .£100; "tbc bilimre remain‘at current * it* oi inter-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1919, Page 1

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