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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE TO NIGHT Finn I Screening of the 9-part Masterpiece. "SOWING THE WIND,” Starring ANITA 81 EWART TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 2.;W and « p.m. 2.3 D and' 8 P-' 11 - ONE 01 : THE BETTER PICTURES. THE MOST HUMAN PlC= TURE EVER MADE SINCE PICTURES BEGAN. “THE PUPPET MAN” CLOWNS! LAUGHTER! TEARS and THRILLS! The Daily Mail says: "The .story goes forward in direst and vigorous fashion, never falter for a "moment. Obviously an immense amount of care and attention to detail must have' been lavished on it. ihe result is certainly a triumph for all concerned, from the author and producer downwards. 'The. production alone will make the future of this film, which is likely to become one of the few outstanding pictures of the year. The lug scene is, ot course, the accident in the circus. This is a real ’thrill,'' as one sees the boy go hurtling through space from the roof to the sawdust far beneath —a ver.v remarkable bit ot pbotogranhv. An effective eniding to an entrancing story. ° 1 "THE PUPPET MAN” “THE PUPPET MAN” Will Please the CUildreu. Will delight the Adults. "ROBINSON'S TROUSSEAU" (Cmnedv), "UNIVERSAL NEWS," GRAPHIC PU-..'Pte. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at. Empire, ’Phone 186 M. THEATRE - ~ ROYAL Do you ever Laugh? Do you want to Laugh? If you waul the best Laugh you ever had. see TOM MIX TOM MIX THE GENIAL, DARING, EUN LOWING, in his latest Picture, full of Tun and Whirlwind Action, CHASING THE MOON It's Good! IPs East and Fascinating! It's Clean and Wholesome! We also present with pleasure the. Picture that is absolutely true to Pact, “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA” CH ARE IE CHAPLIN ’arenH can send their Cbddreu ! LYrsonallv verified as being facts b\ the Uioat 11. ,M. STANLEY. cr TUP WORLD'S (I UP AT PST COMEDIAN, in "THE HAM ARTIST." “THE HAM ARTIST." "THE HAM ARTIST.’’ “THE HAM ARTIST.” “TRY AND GET IT’’ (Sunshine Comedv). “CLEAR CASE” (Cartoon), lo\ NEWS Send the Children to the MATIN Pl',. We will take care of them. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Hoiinseir.s. After 1 p.m. at Royal. Thune^lOG THEATRE THE HOME lIP THE (JUAJ.ITV PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT B OC, ' OCK TO-NIGHT WILLIAM S. HART will e.\plain the meaning of—“THREEWORD BRAND” It’s one of the strongest. Western Picture Dramas in which this groat Western character has appeared for many weeks. It is produced in the W. S. Hart Studios, and contains Thrills undreamed of. Hart himself plays three disliiiet roles and is supnorted bv JAN NOVAK, and a powerful east of clever artists. RP.M P.M 15PK ! IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Rig Supportin' l ' Programme, including a. new Episode ot that, dashing Western " Serial. “THUNDERBOLT .lACK.” MONSTER MATINPP TOMORROW at 2.00. Hook your seals and Save Disappointment. ’Phone 530 lor Pale Reserves. nelson 'caiu\Tva !i CONCERT' THEATRE ROYAL THIS EVENING (FRIDAY). 13th Get., 1922, at S o’clock Programme: J Son"’ and Scena. Miss Ella Robertson, Plowing Lobbies. 2. Song, Miss'D. Horne. "A Jewel Song.” _ JA. von Sliankarse.) 3. Song, Mr J. \V. Holmes. “Your Tiny Hand is Frozen.” (Puccini.) 4. Song, Miss Meg Giniino. Selected. _ ~ 5 Som r . Mr P. H. Short. "Prince Ivans Song. H ranees Allitson.) b. Song.' Mrs J. W. Holmes, "Oui ! on m appelle Mind.” (Piuietm.) 7. Humorous Song. Mr Charles Moody. Selected. Interval. 8 Sketch "Was she to blame:” Mrs P. A. Allan. Miss S. Sowman. Mr M. Hush, Mr F. \V. Huggins. Song, Mr P. H. Short. “The. two 0 renadiors. . Song, Miss Meg Cimino. Selected. . Humorous Song. Air Charles .Moody. Selected. :. Song. Miss D. Horne. Selected. i. Duet, Mr and Mrs Holmes, “Barcarolle.” God Save the King. Tickets 2/* and 11- (plus Tax). Air Russell' Toko at 7 p.m. and Taluina at 7.15 p.m., returnin' (Schumann.) (Chaminade.) Motor 'Bus will leave after the Concert.

SEQUAH WORLD’S FAME WILL SI’KAK AND GIVE FREE DEMONSTRATIONS NIGHTLY AT 0. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER Kith. COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER Kith. —in M.F.C o;s (Next to J’ust Of lien) SEOUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQUAH’S DEMONSTRATIONS Ait pvoiinnmnd l»y IVcss mid I’nhlic I The NiTstin Silver Blind will render S' tlie---GARAG E TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. SEQUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQUAH’S D E MON ST R A TlO N S ironghoul llie World ;is Wonderful! il eel ions during the Demonstrations. SEQUAH NIGHTLY ATS SEQUAH ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION TREE B.S. WAIROA NO CARGO alter 4 p.m. and one hoax before sailing time. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Oct. 12, 5 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, 'I liursduy, Oct. 12, midnight. Collingwood tor Takaka, Friday, Oct. 13, .11.30 ii.ni. Takaka for Nelson, relay, Oel. J 3, 1.46 l» ns. Nelson for Takaka. Sunday. Oel. 16, 7.30 pm. Takaka for Collingwood, Monday. Oel. 16, 2 mm. Collingwood for Takaka. Monday. Oel. 16, 2 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Monday, Oel. 16, 4 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, Oel,. 17. 9 p.m. RICKETTS DUOS. VV. BESLEY SAILMAKER, Eto, Direct Importer of— Canvas, Calico, and all Requisites for the Trade. Fishing Nets, Linos, and Hooks. FIRST-CLASS HOUSE COVERS & TENTS KEPT IN STOCK. ALL BOAT GEAR. Best Quality Sluicing Hoses made to Order, THE PORT, ELSOH, TYRES TYRES Just Landed All Sizes A|t AND MOTOR CYCLE COVERS In BARNET GLASS, ALL BRITISH and UNITED STATES ist Grade Only. PRICES REDUCED FORDS’ SPECIAL PRICE. Inspection and comparison Invited. ABRAM. MOTOR REPAIR SPECIALIST. STOCKIST. raoT.S()N. ELEC T R 1 C WIRING rillHS work should lie entrusted In Fxperieneed Tradesmen, otherwise it will prove an expensive and unsatisfying venture. MT, HAVR THE EXPERIENCE AND ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT Fleet nral wnrk entrusted t.n us will he carried out Efficiently mid Economically, YOUR enquiries welcomed W. RICHARDS Certificated and Registered Electrical Contractor, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. rTw. STILES & CO. Commercial & General Printers, Lithographers, Bookbinders, Rubber Stamp Makers, WAIMEA STREET, - NELSON. Telephone 51 P.O. Box 105. VISITING Cards, Billheads, Let-ter-heads, Counter Books, Duplicate Books of all descriptions; Wedding Invitation, Sympathy Cards; Butter Wrappers; Company Printing. Sale Posters, Pin-on and Price Tickets, Books, &c. Country Orders receive Prompt Service. Time and Wages Books for Factories, Agents: Office Appliance Coy,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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