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AMUSEMENTS EMiPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT Tlie Beauty of England, her old world Castles and I hutched Villages, the unsurpassed charm peculiar to that little. Island, stamp, GOD S GOOD MAN A Fie.Lumation of the World's Famous Novel by MARIE CORELLI SPECIAL MATINEE W|T* f ' ‘*o EDNESDAY, When the Picturization of this World-Famous Novel brings the Country and its simple joys into the Theatre for the benefit of those unable to attend the • evening session. BRICES AS USUAL. Flan at Empire. ’Phone 186 M. EMEIRE”THEATRE Commencing TUESDAY NEXT’. November 21st, for Three Nights ami Two Matinees Only. Matinees TUESDAY and W EDNESDA\, at 2.30. A PICTURE THAT SINGS SWEET MUSIC IN THE SOUL—A STORY THAT WILL FOREVER REMAIN VERDANT IN THE MEMORY.

“OVER THE HILL” is adapted from Will Carleton’s famous poems, “Over Hie Hill to the Poor House.“ and “Over the Hill from the Poor House." “OVER THE HILL" times daily for 5 weeks, being witnessed by over 50,000 people. "OVER THE HILL” Is a- picture that, will live as long as the homely virtues continue to exist, it will live as long as the love, of n mother for her bairns. Dedicated to all the mothers and fathers in the world,, it will do its share towards making the world a, better place to live in. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, November 21st, at the Matinee, for a season of 3 Nights and 2 Matinee Only. “Over the Hill” holds the unique distinction of being the ONLY PICTURE ever screened in a New Zealand prison. Specially Augmented Orchestra of 10 will render the .special Synchronising Music. ~ EVENING PRICES: D.C. »/*. Back Stalls 2/=. front Stalls I/-. MATINEE PRICES: 2 1/6 and 1;- (all plus Tax). Children Half-Price at Matinee. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT EMPIRE. ’Phone ISOM.

THEATRE ROYAL Drama. Comedy, ami Action, such as seldom seen on TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) tin; Screen. CHARLES RAY Jn Reel after Reel of Delightful Drama ami Human Comedy. “SCRAP IRON” "SCRAP IRON” RAY Made it ! RAY Played it. It's not as a rube, not as a dude, that lie is .seen hul as a. hov who meets (rouble with two lists —just a milMiand with an old mol her to support. “IPs a First National.” it is doubly a triumph for ]\lr Ray, who mil only took the title role but directed the production himself. “PLUCK AND LUCK” (Comedy). TOPICAL and “THE TERROR TRAIL.” PRICES AS USUAL Plan at ilounsell’s. '’’hone <lO6.

PA R AM <>r NT TO-NIGHT EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE. EUGENE O’BRIEN in a. Daring Story of t-bo Orient.. SEE I IIIS! “THE .PROPHET’S PARADIHE' ’ SEE Tin! wonderful streets of nameless fears; SEE Tim secret Slave Maiket , SEE The Rattle with the Harem Guards; SEE The sinister byways ot btamboul. TO-MORROW {WEDNESDAY! A NEW PARAMOUNT. ETHEL CLAYTON in "EXIT THE VAMP.” ROOK your Seals. ’Plume 550 for Late Reserves. PARAMOUNT’ THEATRE " MONDAY NEXT. “MStfaj"""’ THE CALOSSAL HISTORICAL ITEM CLASSIC. In Eight Stupendous Reds.

Tin' Vivid pages of New Zealand's early history revealed on llie screen in a series of fascinating and cMfiiisito scenes. A truly marvellous description of llie Trials, Tribulations and Joys of Ibe I’ioneers who made Now Zealand. YOU WILL SEE Captain Cook's discovery of New Zealand. His Creeling by the Miunris, and Ids subsequent deal It at Hawaii. YOU WILL SEE Signing of Treaty of Waitangi. FIBSI MAORI AVAIL Hone Hoke's declaration of war. Burning of Kuroraeka. Defeat of the. Rebels. YOU WILL SEE Annexation of llie South Island. (jovernment Ball to Trench Sailors. Indiscretion of French Officer. YOU WILL SEE Captain Stanley’s arrival at Akaroa. Hoisting ot Union Jack a fe whoui's before arrival of the French. YOU WILL SEE Cabriel's Cul.lv Rush. Feverish hunt for Cold. Cobb and Coy.’s Coach held up by Bushrangers. YOU WILL SEE Auckland in 1842. YOU WILL SEE A Nation in the making. SPECIAf: ARRANGEMENTS am being made for everybody, young and old, also the Public Schools, Colleges, etc., to witness this great Historical prudneBox I’lau opens at Jiegg s r J 0-MORROW' (Wednesday). (MUCUS AS USUAL.

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

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

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