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EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT A Magnificent Prodiuetion of MRS ALFRED SEDGWICK'S Famous Novel, "THE KINSMAN A Marvellous I'.lending of Humor. Pathos ;uul Ad vent tin.', by tin; makers of "ALF'S BUT! ON," featuring HENRY EDfWARDS and CHRISSIE WHITE HENRY EDWARDS and CHRISSIE WHITE WHO STEP RIGiHT OUT OF THE HOOK in this FAMOUS STOHY. "THE KINSMAN" is; among the BEST of product ions, and in addition to being a. line, storv cifockfull of bright and breezy humour, ia the hands of n. real comedian is onfainment of tliu lines! <jualitly. it is among the few "Better Pictures!" "THE GAOLBIRD" (Snub Pollard), PA THE REVIEW, TOPICAL BUDGET. PARAMOUNT THEATRE IGHT AT B °' CLOOK TO-NIGHT A SEVEN. REEL HODKINSON SPECIAL, DOWN HOME This is the second Big Ilodkinson Special and is n faithful portrayal of that World-famous Novel "DABNEY TODD," by F. W. WESTCOTT. You must see, this mighty thriller. It's the greatest human story ever produced on the, screen. "We are just Plaiai Folks, Your Mother and Me." It's the greatest story of "Home, Sweet Home" ever made. Big supporting programme, including tlio cleverest Circus Cornedv ever made, bv the clever Hall Boom Boys. "FUN." ""FUN," "FUN,'" "FUN," "FUN." NOTti.—NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB THIS Special Programme. Rook your seats and be wise. 'Phone 533 for La to Reserves. Coming on WEDNESDAY, "WHITE AND UNMARRIED." WORLD'S FAME WILL SPEAK AND (HVE FREF DEMONSTRATIONS NIGHTLY AT ti .17.1. • X •Vy (Ne.Nf to Post Office) TRAFALGAR, STREET. NELSON. SEQUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS SEQUAH'S DEMONSTRATIONS Are pronounced by Press and Public tliroughout the World as Wonderful! l'lio Nelson Silver -Band will render Selections during the Demonstrations. SEQUAH ADMLSSTdN FRKE NIGHTLY AT 8 SEQUAH ADMISSION (•PUSSYFOOT THE WORLD FAMOUS PROHIBITIONIST THE WORLD FAMOUS PROHIBITIONIST WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THKATRK ROYAL

'"ln every community men jiihl women have had nn opportunity now to l^ilow what Prohibition means. They know that debts are more promptly paid, that men take home the wage* that once were wasted in. saloons, that families are better clothed and fed, and more money finds its way into the savings bank. In another generation, I believe that liquor will have disappeared not merely from our uolitics, but from our memories." 1 ' -PRESIDENT lIAKDINO, U.S.A.

ECT R 1 C r |PHIS work should be entrusted lo Ex- -*- perieneed Tradesmen, otherwise it will prove an expensive and unsatisfying venture. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE AND ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT Electrical work entrusted to us will be earned our Efficiently and Economically. YOUR ENQUIRIES WELCOMED Certificated and Registered Electrical Contractor, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON,

B.S. WAIBOA NO CARGO after 4 p.m. *ud *me houi before euiiuig time. Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, Oct. 15, 7.30 p.m. Takaka for Coilingwood, Monday, Oct. 16. 2 a.m. Coiliiigwood for Takaka, Mondiiy, Oct. 16, 2 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Monday, Oct, 16, 4 p.m. Nelson-for. Takaka, Tuesday, Oct, 17, 9 p.m. Takaka for Coiliiigwood, Wednesday, Oct, 18, 4 a.m. Coiliiigwood for Takukii, Wednesday, Oct, 18, 4.15 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oct, 18, 6.30 p.m. Nelson for Takukii, Thursday, Oct. 13, 10 p.m. Takaka for Coiliiigwood, Friday, Oct. Oct. 20, 6.30 a.m. ' iCoiliiigwood for Takaka, Friday, Oct, 20, 6.30 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Oct. 20, 8.30 p.m. BICKETTB JIROS. SAILMAKER, Etc l)irect Importer of— Canvas, Calioo, Requisites for the Trade. Fishing Nets, Lines, and Hooks. FIRST-CLASS HORSE COVERS & TENTS KEPT IN STOCK. ALL BOAT GEAR. Best Quality Sluicing Hoses mado to ' Order. THE PORT, ELSON. i Boots and Shoes THE HEW SPRING FOOTWEAR is here: AND we have a choice selection of Hoots and Shoos to suit 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 OUR VALUES before deciding on your next Footu ar purchase. We are sure you'll appreciate the styles now displayed here. S. H, WEARING, PAY US A VISIT EARLY! THE QUALITY HOUSE, •Phone 44. RICHMOND. Fires occur when least expected! Be prepared with an "Underwriter's" Automatic, Fire Extinguisher. Most efficient extinguisher oh the market and most simple in construction.—R. P. M. Mannine Co., 5 Tkdford Row, Clnisfchtircli.

SOMETHING NEW AND TASTY SOMETHING NEW AND TASTY llloek Cake tor those woo like soma ] thing extra good. Our first sales of thi* i:aUc hiivc boon very good, and we want .V ,m u> n,me along "and pass your opinion on it. The price is slightly higher than our prices for olher Block Cakes, hut the Quality is in the Cake. We also slock.a big selection of block Sponges willi various fillings, and dainty sinalf Cakes. All Guaranteed Pure and Fresh. EXCELSIOR BAKERY « TEA ROOMS BRIDGE STREET, (Next Empi™ Theatre.) Sections Van Diemao street from £'2oo cash; Waimea Road £5 per foot. Terras. ~,„,, t r< ~L/f'OUNT STRKEI : 9 Rooms and Con\'l V( .|,i(.nces: .suction ijacre. Price £1350. Cash £350. BRITANNIA' HELGHIS: i-awe land nearly, now 5-roomcd Hou.se and conveniences' £BSO. IjISBANKLYN STREET : 5 Rooms and |•* all Modern Conveniences. £950. Cash £2OO. STREET: 5 Rooms and Con■i veniences, Glasshouse, one acre 'laud. £IOSO. Terms. nPAHUNANDI: New 5-voomed Bun- -*- "alow Hot and Cold Water, and all eonveniences; g-nwn. £9OO. Terms. LANCLtY BELL, Shsrsbrokfif and IjMAgmti l,irt TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 October 1922, Page 1