AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT The Musical Event De Luxe ol 1919. Seven Celebrated Artists. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE KENNEDYS. Seven Celebrated Artists. Master Ministrants of Music and Entertainment. KEITH KEDDEDY, The “Master Violinist,” will play the Finale from the KEITH KENNEDY, celebrated Mendelssohn Concerto and his Own ComI petitions, etc. AD CREE, Scotch Comedian, whose quaint AD CREE, infectious. MIMMIE BOAIDJIEFF, MIMMIE BOAIDJIEFF, humour is distinctly droll and BRONWEN FAIRHALL, BRONWEN FAIRHALL, A Charming Balladist. MDME. BERTHA KENNEDY, MDME. BERTHA KENNEDY, Australia’s Finest Soprano. JENNIE CREE, JENNIE CREE, The Accomplished Pianist. Songs at the Piano. Prices : 3s, 2s and Is, plus tax. Box Plan now on view at Begg’a, Book and book early; no extra charge. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. HAYWARD S PICIURES TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I A DELIGHTFUL ESSANAY FEATURE—STARRING HENRY B. WALTHALL HENRY B. WALTHALL LITTLE SHOES. LITTLE SHOES. How a Rich Little Girl’s Gift and MARY McALLISTER. and MARY McALLISTER. LITTLE SHOES. LITTLE SHOES. to a tattered Lad brought her a Fortune and a Husband. —AL SO—THE FATAL RING. THE FATAL RING. Prices as usual. Plan at Empire. EMPIRE THEATRE. Commencing Also at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. TO< -MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT FOR THE FIRST TIME (By arrangement with the British and French War Offices) D. W. GRIFFITH’S Tremendous and most wonderful spectacle, “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.” A Love Story of the Great War. A Love Story of the Great War. Battle Scenes taken on the Battlefields of France. • • AMAZING IN ART AND REALISM. Lloyd George to D. W. Griffith: “God speed you in your great work, and grant that you may accomplish your desires.” The Box Blau is on view at the Empire Sweet Shop. Evening Pi ices: 3s, 2s, Is; Matinee Prices, 2s, Is, Children Half-price. No booking fee, but be wise and book. No early doors, but come early.
S. S. WAIROA CAPTAIN F. RICKETTS NO CARGO after 4 p.*u and one hou ; I before sailing time. j Nelson for Takaka, Sunday. NT.ay 25, ar 9 p.m. ) Takaka for Coiling wood, Monday, 'May 26, at 3.30_ a.m. j Collingwood for Takaka, Monday, May 26, at 3.30 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Monday, May 26, at 5.30 p.m. Nelson for Takaka,#Tuecday, May 27, at 10 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Wednesday, May 28, at 5.30 a.m. Collingwood for Thkaka., Wednesday, May 28, at 5.30 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Wednesday, May 28, ( at 7.30 p.m. e ; Nelson for Takaka, Thursday. May 29, | \ at 10 p.m. ! : Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, May 30, i at 7.30 a.m. j Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, May 30, ' af, 7.30 p.m ■ 1 Takaka for Nedson, Frid;iy, May 30, at | i I 9.30 p.m. | i i. | THE GOLDEN' BAY SHIPPING 1 PROPRIETARY {, i B.S. HINA {Captain Burt.) { Will leave for GOLDEN BAY port* : iTARAKOHE, TAKAKA, COLLING j WOOD, PAKAWAU, and PUPONGA) j i m under:— 1 ; Takaka to Collingwood, Tuesday, May 1. | 27, at 5 a.m. ■ * ( | Colli rug wood t oTakaka, Tuesday, May j ! 27, 4,30 p.m' j j Takaka to Nelson, Tuesday, May 27, at | I 6.30 p.m. t I !: j Nelson to Takaka, Wednesday, May 28, j at 10 p.m. I 1 Takaka to Collingwood, Thursday, May ! I 29, at 7 a.m. | Collingwood to Takaka, Thursday, May • } 29, at 6.20 p.m. Takaka to Nelson, Thursday, May v.9. ; | at 8,30 p.m. ! Nelson to Takaka, Friday, May 30, at i 2 p.m. ‘ ! ( ' Takaka to Collingwood, Friday, May 30, s ‘ at 8.30 p.m. - Collingwood to Takaka, Saturday, May 31, 8 a.m. Takaka to Nelson, Saturday. May 31. at . 10 a.ra. W. BESTIRY. | BAILMAKER ETC. ' Opposite Port Poet Office. Cheapest Retail Factory in the Neleo l Distinct for First-Qaes TENTS, MURaE GOVEKo, uiLsETNo, PICNIC TENib ALWAYS UN HIRE DIGGERS’ SLUICING HOSE Etc. REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART. DUNEDIN. RESPECTFULLY solicit your consignments, having Expert Salesmen for i GRAIN, CHAFF, POTATOES, FRUIT, I POULTRY, EGGS, HONEY, I . RABBIT SKINS, ETC., They can give you good service. Carry- ( ing full stocks of I McDOUG ALL’S SPRAYS, BLUE- j STONE, KATAKILLA, { RED SPRAYING OIL, “GIRAFFE” ; LIME-SULPHUR, “COCKSHUTT” ORCHARD PLOWS, DISC HARROWS, SPRAY PUMPS, ARSENATE OF LEAD. COPPER MIXTURE, all Fungicides; MEGITT’S LINSEED MEAL AND “CERE MILK” CALF FOOD, WOOD WOOL, WRAPPING PAPER, } i NAILS; : CHAFF, 10ATS; BRAN, POLLARD, ■ ■ ' MEAT MEAL, I EGG CRATES, INCUBATORS, . fruit TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS. Hayia confidence in hiking for y<mr Valued Orders. E. OSWALD REILLY, I 'Managing Director, i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 1
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