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AMUSEMENT®. THEATJTRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT AN 8-PAUT PhRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. ... A WHIRLWIND OF REVELRY. SOWING THE WIND A Breezy I’hotoplay of the day. A .Story with many amazing awisls, featuring ANITA STEWART Vou will lea’- iisomc new stitches in life if you see A Nil A SIEWALi in “SOWING THE WIND.” “WHY THEY LOVE CAVEMEN,” an excellent. Comedy and one you'll enjoy. TOPICAL, CARTOON, and another instalment of “THE TERROR TRAIL.” “THE TERROR TRAIL.” PRICES AS USUAL. ’Phone 406 for Late Reserves. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT V Picture of, Many Striking and Thrilling Situ BRADY, featurini SYLVIA BREAMER A Rielure of, Many Striking and Thrilling Sit nations, from the Pen of C. i. BRADY, featuring, ; ,nd ROBERT GORDON ROBERT GORDON Who appear to the best advantage' in tins Picture of Big Moments. THE BLOOD BARRIER —OR—“DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.” . . , . . SYLVIA BREAMER has done fine work in the past, hut in tins Picture she excels herself. “KILL .IOYS” {Smth Pollard Comedy), Gaumont Graphic. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Empire. ’Phone 186 M. PARAMOUNT THEATRE TO-NIGHT RT B °' C, ' OCK TO-NIGHT A BIG SEVEN-HEEL COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION, “GET RIGH QUICK WALLINGFORD’’ Based on some of the famous Wallingford Stories ami the WorltMaraed Play by GEO. M. COHEN. Produced bv the verv man who made that never-10-he-forgotteii ■ success—“HUMORESQUE.” ’ FRANK BO HZ AGE 'has something even better m tins lelh'htful vibrant Comedy that will record itself iuelTaeeably upon the memories ° of all who see it.

Positively Guaranteed as the Crookedest yarn that e^r World. tickled the ribs f the

PICTURE, AND IT'S THE BEST DON'T MIBB IT! s. ‘ Piione 530 for Late. Reserves. WORD BRAND.” INSTITUTE HALL, MOTUEKA ELI DAY. October loin. ANNUAL MILITARY HALL (Under (lie auspice so! (lie local Territorials and Cadets.) ■'Harold Williams’ Orchestra. Good Floor, Excellent Supper. Prices: Double Tickets 5;-; Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. TOR SAUL THIN WEEK npHE contents of G roomed House, Just purchased. Owner left district. Must be cleared to make room for further purchases. The contents of 5-roomcd House, all Modern Furniture, in beat of order. The contents of 4-roomed Cottage. To he sold at Auction values. Tables, Chairs, Palm Stands, Duchesses, Hidcb«ards, Bedroom Ware, Wardrobes, Dronsidc Cots, Dressers, Beds and Wires, 7 rooms Lino., Seagrass Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Carvers, Oak Drophead Singer Sewing Machine, Hand Singer, Meat Safes,. Full Catalogue of the very best of Household requirements. RUSSELL’S. HARDY STREET, (Opp. C.-op.) ’Phone 679. WELLINGTON’S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL /TEN Til ALLY situated. Every Confort and Convenience. Firstclass Table. THE MANSIONS, Chuznoe Street. Tariff 12/- per day, £3 10s per week. ’Phone 22-390. Telegrams, “The Mansions,” Wellington. COOKE & McGOWAN,, Froprietressos. SOMETHING NEW AND TASTY SOMETHING NEW' AND TASTY VtTE have just put on the market a » » new Cherry and Lemon Peel Block Cake lor those who like something extra good. Our first sales of this cake have been very good, and we want you to come along and pass your opinion on it. The price, is‘slightly higher than our prices for other Block Cakes, but the Quality is in the Cake. We also stock a big selection of Block Sponges with various Idlings, and dainty small Cakes. All Guaranteed Pure and Fresh.

IiEMEMHIW ! IT'S A PA 11 AMOUNT J SHOW IN TOWN. No Extra Charge. Uook your seat; Watch for W. S. H.ART in “1 HE B.S. WAIBOA NO CARGO alter 4 p.m. and <m» ilool before sailing time. Nelson tor Tabaka, Thursday. Oct. 12 5 p.m. Takaka for Collin-wood, Thuifcday. Oct. 12, midnightCollingwood for Takaka, iuurJay, Oct. 13, 11.30 :im. Takaka for Nelson, Vruiay, Oel. Ij. 1.45 p.m. Nelson for Takaka. Sunday, Oel. 15, 7.30 D.m. ’J’akaka for Collin-wood, Monday, Get. 16, 2 a.in. Collin-wood lor takaka, Monday. Oel. 16, 2 p.m. ■ Taklika for Nelson. Monday, Oel. 16, 4 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, Oel. 17, 9 p.m. UICKCTTR KUOS. W. BESLEY SAIUMAKER, Eto. Direct importer of—lanvas, Calico, and all Requisites for the Trade. Fishing Nets, Lines, and Hooks. TEST-CLASS HORSE COVERS TENTS KEPT IN STOCK. ALL BOAT GEAR, lest Quality Sluicing Hoses made to Order. THE PORT, ELSOfJ.

CAMISOLE WEEK TF vou want a Dainty CAMISOLE which only clever fingers could design, call and see our huge stocks. Prices from 4/11» Marvellous Values. Our now shipment of WARNER’S CORSETS have arrived. The Price and Quality are Pre-War. A. F. BELL •l*hon» 64. RICHMOND

Boots and Shoes THE NEW SPRING 100TWEAR is here: AND we have a choice selection of Boots and (Shoes to sail all tastes, Included in this lot is a special range of Ladies’ Shoes in all the latest and best styles for this Season’s Wear. COMPARE OCR VALUES before deciding on your next Footwear purchase. We, are sure you’ll appreciate the styles now displayed here. S. H. WEARING, PAY US A VISIT EARLY I THE QUALITY HOUSE, ’Phone 44. RICHMOND. RUBBER TAR SOAP. A powerful cleanser, purifier and disinfectant. Cleans anything on the face of the earth. Invaluable in the borne, (be workshop and on the farm —it P. M. Manning Co.. 5 Bedford Row,. Christchurch.

EXCELSIOR BAKERY & TEA ROOMS BR.rDr.K_ STREET. (Next Empire Theatre.) TAKAKA PRIVATE HOTEL. Commercial Street, TAKAKA MRS CRAHAME, Proprietress. TARIFF, 8 ; - per day ; 3.a/- per week Tn stalling electric light installing electric light is our Trade. We have spent J- S omo years at it, and the Public can rclv upon getting from us Thoroughly Efficient service. We installed the Lighting Systems at Theatre Royal, Empire Theatre, Trathen and Co., and many others. FOR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Consult W. RICHARDS Certificated and Registered Electrical Contractor. Colds vanish in doable rpiick time, wild! “Nazol” comes On I lie f.mie. 60 doses 1/6. Chermsts and stores.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 1