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AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD PICTURES TO-NIGHT A -MONSTER DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTION. DAINTY BILLIE RHODES in a Comedy-Drama oi' Thrills and Laughs. ‘ THE LAMB AND THE LION.” “THE LAMB AND THE LION.” “THE I.AMR” Wits ‘‘BOOTS,” a Girl wait’, a Jit tin vagabond who shocks [ho Society damps by Jier daring capers. “THE LION.” a. Master Crook, who loved her Idee a father. HARRY T, MOREY -in - “THE GAUNTLET.” HARRY T. MOREY “THE GAUNTLET.” A Story of Life in the Tennessee Mountains. “THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” TOPIC A 1., "THE KING OF THE CIRCUS.” COMEDY. Plan at Empire. Permanent followers of Mu? Circus Serial will find their seats reserved. ~ Y EMPIRE THEATRE T % S O ° A , Y For Positively 2 Nights and .! Matinee Only, MATINEE.‘TUESDAY. 3.30 Children Half-Price to .Matinee. A Storv which fascinates from Beginning (o End. “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR” A Pieturisaiion of the Famous Story by ETHEL M. DELL, “Youth called to youth beneath the Tropic Sun, and in the evening glow Destiny opened Memory’s door a little wider.” A PERFECT PICTURE WITH WONDER SCENES AND SETTINGS. A PICTURE WE CAN RECOMMEND. Prices 2/7, 2/1 and 1/1. Plan now open. ’Phono -18 G-M. A WORD OF ADVICE Anticipating an unprecedented demand to see this undoubted Masterpiece, the Management wish to stress the point that Patrons should nvserve their seats at the Empire to avoid disappointment. COUNTRY TOUR TA KAK A—W EDNESDAY. RICHMOND—F RID AY. MOTUEivA- THURSDAY. WAKEFIELD—SATURDAY Prices as in 'Town. Plan for Motueka at Ski,lion’s.

OUR REVEILLE THEATRE ROYAL TONIGHT And for follo'wing THREE NIGHTS. A Spectacular Extravaganza 200 ranromrans 0 00 Packed with a delighted audience Last Night. TO-NIGHT NEW NUMBERS NEW NUMBERS will include RHINO (another’Chorus for all to sing.) SPANISH MALLET Oh, Mother! I’m Wild! A mbidexlerous Novelties. Hoop Skirt Number. . OH! FRENCHYj hv special request. DUTCH PICTURES HAWAIIAN SUNSHINE Also the .NAVY Box Plan opens at Alt'. Robinson’s Monday Morning at 0 o'clock lor remainder of season.

B.S. WAIROA NO CARGO after A p.«. »»* one hour before Bailing time.

Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, Oofc. HO, 10 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, .Monday, Oct 01, 7.30 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Monday, (Jet 31, 7.30 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Monday, Oct. 31, 0.30 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, Nov. .1, 2 p.m, Takaka lor Collingwood, Inesday, Nov. J, 8.30 P.m.' ■ Collingwood for Takaka, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 8.30 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 10.30 a.m. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Nov. 3, Collingwood, Thursday, Nov, 3, 10 p.m. ~ v Collingwood for Takaka, k rnlaj, No\. 4, ,10 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, l-nday, Nov. 4, 12.1 a p.m.

w. BESLEY SAILMAKER, Etfc (Opposite Port I ost Office.)' , | Cheapest Retail Factory m N ® ,B<m I District for First‘Gl a S3 q j TENTS, HORSE CO\ ERS, OILSKINS ~cTabram motor ENGINEER, WAKATD ROAD. SPECIALISES ip Motor Repairi •! o m j gj E 6 or description. CHARGES MODERATE Gill, lenzln*. Tyr«>* Aimwrlw.

THE FAMILY'S FOOTWEAR N“ 'W SF ARON’S Boots and Shoes - ’ now arriving, comprise the latest ■slvies for evcrv member of the family. ' "Ladies’ Smart 1-Bar Shoes, m Glace and Patent from A fine, range, of A Jen s Boots, it Black and Tan, in and of highest quality, d’> • >' ’ Children’s Boots and Shoes m endless varieties. S. H. WEARING, “QUALITY HOUSE,” Magic Nervince stops Toothache. Price 1/6.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 29 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 29 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 29 October 1921, Page 1

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