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AMUSEMENTS.

TOM MIX full of i'Tiu THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT Du vou ever Laugh:' Du you want to Laugh? It you want. Hie bust Laugh you over had. sec: TOM MIX THE GENIAL, DARING, FUN-LOVING, in his latest Picture i and Whirlwind Action. CHASING THE MOON It’s Good! it’s Past and Fascinating! It’s Clean and Wholesome! We also present with pleasure the Picture that is absolutely true to Pact, “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA’' l>arent u can send their Children ! Personally verified as being facts by the Croat H. M. STANLEY. CHARLIE CHAPLIjN gwhan, in “THE HAM ARTIST.” “THE HAM ARTIST.” ”THE HAM ARTIST.” “THE HAM ARIISI.” ‘‘TRY AND GET IT” (Sunshine Comedv). “CLEAR CASE ’ (Cartoon), FOX NEWS PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 406. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT ONE OF THE BETTER PICTURES. THE MOST HUMAN PICTURE EVER MADE SINCE PICTURES BEGAN. “THE PUPPET MAN” CLOWNS! LAUGHTER! TEARS and THRILLS! The Daily Mail says: “The story goes forward in direct 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. Die production alone will make the future of this film, which is likely to become one of the few outstanding pictures of the year. The big scone is, of 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 very remarkable bit of photograph v. An effective ending to an entrancing story.' ' , “THE PUPPET MAN” “THE PUPPET MAN” Will Please the Children. Will delight the Adults. "ROBINSON’S TROUSSEAU" (Comedv). “UNIVERSAL NEWS,” GRAPHIC Etc., 'Etc. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Empire. ‘Phone 186 M. PARAMOUNT THEATRE THE HOME OF THE QUALITY PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT B °' CLOOK TO-NIGHT WILLIAM S. HART will explain the meaning of—‘THREE WORD RRAND h ;t’s one of tin; strongest Western Pielure Dramas in which this great Western :haracier lias appeared for many weeks. is produced in the W. S. Hart studios, and contains Thrills undreamed of. Hart himself plays three distinct oles, and is supported by JAN NOVAK, and a powerful cast of clever artists. REMEMBER! IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. \ J3i,r Supporting Programme, including a new Episode of that dashing Western ° ‘ Serial, “THUNDERBOLT'JACK.” PRICES AS USUAL. Quality the Very Rest. Rook your sets and save lisappointment. ‘Phone 530 for Late'Reserves. ■OMINC IMYtTVTTVA V ANOTHER IUG UODKINSON SPECIAL, l US SEVEN 810 REELS. “ DOWN HOME h ,n Irvin V, Willat Production from the world renowned Book, “DARBNEY ODD," bv Frank N. Westcott. It’s a Sequel to "Home, Sweet Home.” Rnx Plan opens at Begg's on Monday. Be wise, and Book your seats. NO ;XTRA CHARGE. Did vou gel. this ! “THE SHEIK” is Coming Soon!' SEQUAH WORLD’S FAME WILL SPEAK AND GIVE TREE DEMONSTRATIONS NIGHTLY AT B. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER Uith. COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER Kith.

M.F.C 0 ' 8 (Next to Post .Office) SEOUAII’S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQU AH ’ S DEMONSTRATIONS GARAGE T I : AI- AM; All .STREET. N I'. MS UN SEQU AH’S DEMO NST RAT lONS SEQUAH’S DEMONSTRATIONS Ale pronounced bv Press ;intl Public throughout Uu; World its Wonderful! Tiie Nelson Silver* Hand will render Selections during the Demonstrations. SEQUAH NIGHTLY AT 8 SEQU AH ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE THEATRE ROYAL 8 ™ MR W. E. JOHNSON ■ (“PUSSYFOOT’ 1 ) Will Lecture on PROHIBITION •‘One of (lie results of Prohibition is that America is saving i: 100,000,000 a year through Prohibition. 1 believe in the policy of going Dry. America bus thrown away a heavy weight, ami we, who are already behind in the race, are

s.s. WAIKOA f NO CARGO after 4 p.m. ami one bom before sailing tune. Nulson fur Takaka, Thursday, Oct. 12, 5 p.m. Takiik;i for Gollingwood, Thursday, Out. 12, midnight. Gollingwood for lakuka, Inday, Out. 13, 11.30 a.m. Takaka, for Nelson, inday, Out. 14, 1.45 p.m. iNulsun for Takaka. Sunday, Od. 15, 7.30 p.m. Takaka for Gollingwood, Monday. Oct. 16, 2 ami. Gollingwood for Takaka, .Monday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m. _ 1 Takaka for Nelson, Monday, Oct. 16, 4 p.m. Nelson for dakaka, iucsday, Out. 17, 9 p.m. RICKETTS BUGS. W. BBSLEY SAILMAKER, Eto, Direct Importer of— Canvas. Calico, and all Requisites for the Trade. Fishing Nets, Lines, and Hooks. FIRST-GLASS HORSE COVERS & TENTS KEPT IN STOCK. ALL BOAT*GEAR. Dost Quality Sluicing Hoses made to Order. THE PORT f ELSOH

ELECT 11 I C WIRING ripilhS work should be entrusted tu Expci ieiu-cci Tradesmen, olhmvisc it will prove ;ui expensive and unsatisfying venture. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE AND AEE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT Electrical work entrusted lo us will ho carried mil Efficiently and Economically. YOUR ENQUIRIES WELCOMED W. RICHARDS Certificated and Registered Electrical Contractor, BRIDOE STREET, NELSON. Colds vanish in double quid: lime when “Nar.ol” comes on the scene. 60 doi'Ct: Jd>. Chemisle ; Hid docna.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1