AMUSEMENTS. Hayward pictures to-night POSITIVELY FINAL PRESENTATION OF—CONNIE TALMADCE in “WEDDING BELLS.” CONNIE TALMADCE in “WEDDING BELLS." NOT A LAUGH A MINUTE-JUST ONE LONG LAUGH. Don’t miss “SNOOKY.” He’s wonderful in “SNOOKY’S BLUE MONDAY." SATURDAY SATURDAY “THE MILLIONAIRE” The Gayest, most Thrilling Story of High Finance Mystery and Romance I ever filmed. Featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON You’ll Gasp, (Shiver, Thrill, Sigh and Applaud as this cycle of mystery unravels. Supports include, “MUDDY BRIDE,” a 2000 ft. Scream. Plan and Prices as Usual. ’Phone 186-M.
PEOPLE’S PICTURES HEBE HE IS AGAIN BUCK JONES TO MORROW SATURDAY THE COWBOY HERO: —(i)— “PARDON MY NERVE.” “PARDON MY NERVE.” “PARDON MY NERVE.” “PARDON MY NERVE.” “PARDON MY NERVE.” “PARDON MY NERVE.” THE DASHING ROMANCE OF A WANDER ING RANCHMAN. They called him “Racey,” because lie raced with the wind and beat it by a length each time. THERE WASN’T A MAN ON THE FRONTIER who could shoot, ride a Horse, or Love a Woman like Racey Dawson, i Cowboy. A PLAY TO MAKE YOUR HEART BEAT FASTER, i Supported. “PARDON ME.' Sunshine Comedy. And a further Chapter of, “WINNERS OF THE WEST” m ° e n x d t ay EMPIRE THEATRE TUE |“f SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. HERE IT IS AT LAST! H^T sß fli MOTION MASTERPIECE THE WORLD HAS WAITED FOR. How often have you asked to see something different, something new, new faces, new scenes? HERE IS THE DIFFERENT PICTURE. A GEM OF SCREEN ART. CARNIVAL. Offered with a wonderful oast, beaded bv the foremost Artist of to-day, MATHESON LANG VENICE! THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT, and . . . ROMANCE. Can fou imagine a more perfect setting for a throbbing Love. Story than OLD VENICE AT CARNIVAL TIME? “CARNIVAL” “‘CARNIVAL” ’bis Beautiful Drama was actually Aimed in the Wonderful Old Italian City T a Hundred Islands, at a cost, in'good English Gold, of over £170,000. “CARNIVAL” • “CARNIVAL” Photoplay Sensation that will lift you out of yourself and waft you to lie MooaJit .Waterways of Venice—that City of Age-old Romance, the lay, the Beautiful, and yet—the Cruel. A Love Story tremendously Dramatic, wonderfully alluring! The DIFFERENT Picture is here! PROLOGUE.—In addition to the above Masterpiece, a novelty Pro[)gue in keeping with the beauty of “CARNIVAL”' will he given each veiling. That well-known Song CARNIVAL will lie rendered in cormetion with the Prologue. . Novelty Dances of the period will also be profited, ‘ ' . Special Music by Augmented Orchestra, under the Baton of Signor . Vitetta. ' PRICES; 2/6, 2/-, 1/6, 1/-, all plus Tax. Plan now open at Empire. Plume 186 M. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , “JUST A WIFE,” Featuring LEATRICE JOY. “JUST A WIFE,” Featuring LEATRICE JOY. “JUST A WIFE,” Featuring LEATRICE JOY. THE PHANTOM BUTLER,” Featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON THUNDERBOLT JACK,” Featuring JACK HOXIE ,nd the complete Programme, including Keystone Comedy & new Gazette BIG MATINEE TO-mOrrow at 2.30 Sharp. “WHO AM I?” - The greatest mystery picture of the “WHO AM I?” age, featuring CLARA ANDERSON “WHO AM I?” And NILES WELCH. JACK HOXIE in Episode 3 of “THUNDERBOLT JACK.” A new CHRISTIE COMEDY and a beautiful Scene Study make one f the great Programmes we have ever submitted. Be wise, and book our seats, as “WHO AM I?” has caused more comment than any other icturo flf its kind ever screened. ’Phone 630 for Late Reserves. NELSON RUGBY UNION TRAFALGAR PARK TRAFALGAR PARK TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SENIOR NELSON V. WAIMEA ' i JUNIOR i '• WAKATU V. WAIMEA HOCKEY ~~~HOCKEY 3TANICAL RESERVE TO-MORROW (Saturday) Aug. 26, PM NEW ZEALAND HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP ■ SHIELD MATCH AUCKLAND v - NELSON (HOLDERS) (CHALLENGERS) ■ AST, INTERESTING GAME. No Dull Moments. The Match of, the Season. The Usual 4.30 p.m. Train lias been Delayed till 5.20 p.m. Admission, 1/- (plus Tax). Limited Seating Accommodation.
NELSON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION VICTORY SQUARE TO-MORROW TAHUNA v. UNITED (Junior) 1.30. ATHLETIC v. TRIANGLE, 3.15 Referee: Mr Claughton. DANCE A DANCE will be hold in Oddfel■f*- lows’'Hall, Waimea street, TOMORROW (Saturday, Aug. 26th., in honour of visiting Auckland Hockey players. Harold Williams, Pianist. A. J. FINDLAY, Hon. Secretary. S.S. WAIEOA NO CARGO after 4 p.m. and one hoar before sailing time. \ The s.s. Wairoa will be laid up at the end of July for annual inspection and overhaul. RICKETTS BROS. *—l,-- - , „ ‘ SALE. Bran, Tollavd, Flour, - Garten Oats and Sugar. All at lowest prices for cash. We deliver.— 0. (3. »
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 August 1922, Page 1
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