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HAYWARD PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Attraction Extraordinary. A Goldwyn Masterpiece, starring the world-fameus Operatic Artiste, MARY GARDEN, MARY GARDEN, MARY GARDEN, In a Drama of Immense Emotional Power,, “THE SPLENDID SINNER.” “THE SPLENDID SINNER.” ! “THE SPLENDID SINNER.” A Woman’s Frailty and Her Soul’s Expiation, Scenes of Magnificence Rivalling “The Auction Block.” SituKaions oS Overpowering Intensity. Don’t fai! to sec MARY GARDEN, MARY GARDEN, The World’s Greatest Actress, in the Great Goldwyn Production, “THE SPLENDID SINNER.” I Also, MUREAYNE. I MURFAYNE. The Greatest Xylophonist in the World. Received last night with tremendous enthusiasm. No advance in. prices for these big features. Plan at Empire or ’phono 186. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. CONGER T! ELGAR’S THE BANNER OF ST,. GEORGE And MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC THURSDAY, Ist MAY, 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Seats reserved at Begg’s i 2s 6d. j Reamed Soldiers in uniform or wear- I ing the R.S.A. badge are cordially ini’fed to attend and will be admitted' free. j F. G. GIBBS, Hon, Sec. | NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW drill hall. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. (April 30th and May Ist). RECORD 1 DISPLAY OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Admission Is. DANCE. i WILL be held in ST. MARY'S j HALL, Manuka-street, on FRIDAY, May 2nd, at 8 p.m. Good Floor; | vTood Music. Prices as usual. HARRIS ft GREER Land, Estate, and Insurance Agents, HARDY STREET MIXED FARM I ft A AGEES; half mile from P. 0., I Stare, and Railway Staton. All ploughable, and suitable for wiy cropping. Well watered, fenced, nd sub-divided. New Dwelling of 7 ooms, Stable, Shearing Shed, Clartlied, etc. 2 Stacks Oaten Sheaves, alf-acre Maize, winter feed, 300 heep, 4 Cows in milk, 3 Horses and bah Implemanfts of every dcscripion. Owner retiring. Half purchase roney can remain at 5 per cent to aproveef purchaser. Pull particulars ’em Solo Agents, 7'QCV ACRES Freehold Property, 1 I Ovl mile from Railway Station, chool and P. 0., 338 acres freehold, 42 leasehold with right of renewal for mg term (rental of leasehold only £ls Os per annum). All clear 60 acres re flat and the balance undulating to >w hille. Subdivided into 10 padocks. Carrying over 700 sheep, bedeg cattle and horses. The whole ptoerty lies well to the sun, and ha* a rootage of about 1 mile to a good main sad. Price for a prompt sale under £5 er acre SHEEP RUN. T A A ACRES situate 12 miles from ItU City, 2 miles from P.O. and chool. Lies well to sun, well watered, meed and subdivided. Shearing Shed pd Dip. No dwelling. Price under £4 5s 0d per acre, Can bo purchased as going concern with about 600 sheep nd cat.tlf. Those on the look out for Sheep Farm should not miss this oportunity. Early application necessary 3 Sole Agents SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. )AAA ACRES; 2000 acres FreejUUU hold, 1000 Leasehold. Well watered, fenced, .and subdivided. Carryjg over 2000 sheep, 100 head cattle, nd pigs ,ctc. Price as a going conern under £4 10s Od per acre. Apply a the Sole Agents. MIXED FARM. A/A ACRES. All clear and in grass 5U except a litle Native busM. 1 artly iver flats. Six-roomed House, Stable nd Trap Shed, Property carrying 100 heep and 20 head cattle, including diking cows. Only 10 miles from City, Tice £llOO. Easy terms. Intending Buyers are invited to call, g we can give particulars of the best vailablc properties in this distrit. We re prepared to arrange for Buyers the : inan iug of Town and Country I ro* H ,CFti ARRIS AND ri REENSLADE ARRIS AND VJ REENSLADE NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, HARDY-STREET.

BUILD UP ON CERKCtKN. Nature has decreed that to enjoy perfect health wo should eat regularly, uleen regularly, exercise regularly, and have no worries. In this world such a condition of things is impossible for the average mortal. Worries and cares beset us, daily Teguh sleep to manj ie a luxury, and th -d of exercise is the nnviiof tPo fortunate few. Ceregen is neccssary to build up body, brain, and nerve tissue It contains 80 P« cent, proteid. and is used in the large mili tan and’naval hospitals of J snt ? ai V, Allies, From all chemists. 2s 6d. 4s bd faM, 1&. U n » , ilT10( . the amount ot the 2s ™ tin -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1919, Page 1

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