GRAND JUVENILE PANTOMIME DON’T MISS IT! "THE WISHING WELL” la Aid of Appleby Tennis Club, la APPLEBY SCHOOLROOM on August 29th. Admission 2/- and 1/- (plus Tax). Children Half-price. F’OR SALE: Quantity of sound Barley, suitable for Seed or Peed. Price .16/- per sacks (sacks in). —H. T. Cook, Appleby. "(THUS Freedom,’’ 6/-, by author -*■ "If Winter Comes.” Arrived to-day, at Hounsell’s. ■pUGHRE, Oddf Hows’ Hall, Mon-•*-i day, 28th August. New Aggregate'begins—the last one of this season. Tickets 1/-.--A. T. Johnson, Secretary, Social Committee. RADICAL Clearance all Post Card Albums, 14/6 now 5/11, .1.2/6 now 4/11, 10/6 now 3/11. Lovely Books, too.—‘‘People’s Emporium.’ ’ BOUNDLESS Bargains! Gents’ Solid Leather Wallets and Purses, Ladies’ Purses, less 50 per cent. New, all clean, and British. Open this Evening.-—" People’s Emporium.’’ “HPELL England,” by Raymond; "Hunting Tower,’ by Buchan, 6/- eacli.—At Hounsell’s. "VANDERMARK’S Folly,” by * Quick; "Rogue’s Haven,” by Norton, 6/- each.—At HounseU’s. TS/ - ANTED Known: 95 Members * ’ recorded their votes at The Workers’ Cp-op. yesterday. Returns announced at General Meeting (see Balance Sheet) To-morrow night. Members asked to leave Share Books at Store to have ihore Dividends added. Drapery and Boot Departments attracting more attention daily. Membership now over 620. Books. Sec window next Mr Condell’s.—At Hounsoll’s. NELSON PROHIBITION LEAGUE r |' 1 HE Executive of the League is asked to meet in the Presbyterian Hall TO-MORROW Evening, 7 o’clock The full League to meet at 8 o clock. Business important. Visit of Major Burton. SALVATION ARMY SALE OF WORK THEATRE ROYAL Concluding TO-N’IGHT. Doors open 7 Extraordinary Programme arranged MR JOHN TAIT, A.R.C.0., commences at 8 p.m. Not 7.30 as advertised. , Everybody Come! Admission (id. Season Ticket holders Free. MOTUEKA BENEFIT ENTEItTA INMENT in aid of PLUNKET SOCIETY & MOTHERS’ HELP DIVISION INSTITUTE HALL, Ang. 28th 'Tp'IRST half Programme Picture Entertainment kindly given by Mr H. Saunders. To be followed by Musical Programme by our leading Amateurs, and MISS MEG CIMINO Tbe Wonderful Child Dancer. Prices 2/- (plus Tax). Doors open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. BILLIARD EX lIIBITION Tour of 1 MR W. ABOTOMEY, New South Wales Professional Billiard Champion, (Under the auspices of Messrs Billiards, Limited) WHO will play an EXHIBITION MATCH of 700 up at Opie’s Billiard Boom To-night 7.,30, against A. Miggiusou, who receives 300 start. And afterwards give a demonstration of TRICK and FANCY SHOTS. All Billiard Enthusiasts cordially invited. Admission, 2/-.
<*s $ { of al l Kind PT* HERE’S a Ring for every occasion and for every taste. Engagement ; Rin'gs,, Dress Rings and Wedding Rings in the finest quality. All geni set Rings are of the choicest design and the highest class workmanship- We carry stocks of ecious stones and have an expert Dia-mond-mounter at your service. COMPARE THE VALUES HERE. P. HI. KITCHINGIVIAiy, JEWELLER m ENGRAVER,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 August 1922, Page 6
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