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EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT A “First National'’ 7-reeJ Story adapted from FANNIE HURST’S Famous Novel. STAR DUST STAR DUST AS TRUE AS THE FAMOUS NOVEU AND TRANSFORMED INTO REAL LIFE ITSELF BY WAV OF THE SCREEN. "STAR DUST." A Story of Life's Bobbles and Dregs. Told from the Heart of a Woman. "STAR DUST.” Something to talk about Something worth seeing. "STAR DUST.” Fannie Hurst never wrote a finer story. "First National” never made a. liner Picture. You’ll he glad to say yon’vo seen it. ‘‘LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS” (2000-ft. Sennett Comedy), PATHE GAZETTE. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Em pirc. 'Rhone 186 M.

Empire Theatre Commencing TUESDA Y NEXT. November 21st, for I luce Nights mul Two Matinees Only. Matinees TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. OVER THE HILL” CLEAN AND WHOLESOME, LAUGHTER A-PLENTY—YET BRINGING A LUMP TO YOUR THROAT AND A FEAR TO YOUR EYE. itf OVEii THE HILL“ A Picture of transcending beauty, with motives pure as an old mother’s heart—a story like the resomant notes of a grand organ sounding, calling to the hearts ♦ of the World. “OVER THE HILL” Eleven ’’OVER THE HILL” “OVER THE HILL” Wonderful “OVER THE HILL” “OVER THE HILL” Reels “OVER THE HILL” To some “Over the Hill” will be a terrible lesson —few, thank God. Rut to the multitude it will be a, thing of wondrous beauty, renewing faith in humanity. COMMENCING TUESDAY NOVEMBEK 2ist, Specially Augmented Orchestra, of 10 will render the special Synchronising Music. Special Songs written for the Picture. ' EVENING PRICES: D.C. -3/., 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 18GM. FARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT ETHEL CLAYTON ,N , “EXIT THE VAMP” The Fastest Moving Comedy Drama of the Times. “LOVE'S FALSE FACES,” a, side-splitting Comedy from the Mack Sennett Studio, featuring “CHESTER CONKLIN” (the Funny Man). New BURTON HuLMES’ Travelogue, and the Latest GAZETTE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY. A 7 Reel Cosmopolitan Production, “THE BRIDE’S PLAY, ’ a Romance of Old Ireland. EPISODE 16 of "THUNDERBOLT JACK,” (THE END). “A STRANGE LEGACY,” the beginning of the Greatest Detective Serial ever made. Don t miss it! COMING, MONDAY NEXT, ‘THE BIRTH OF NEW ZEALAND.”

NELiSONVS BIG DAY t J “ jPEOPLE'S DAY AT THE SHOW GREAT GATHERING OP TOWN AND COUNTRY. MAKE THE I'ol Mil COM [NO SHOW A RECORD. WEDNESDAY Morning Next, all Hoads will lead to Richmond Park. Join in the happy throng. Make a day of the Show. Your presence will benelil you ami benefit the Show. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. W. DICKSON DARKNESS, Secretary

ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY CO., LTD. SHIPPING STRIKE i ANTED IMMEDIATELY, VOLUNTEERS TO MAN SHIPS. AWARD RATES - ■ ti Hdiir DAY. OVERTIME at 2/(i Per Hour. Fui 1 further ]iiiii ieulara, apply porno nally at COMPANY’S OriTCli, PORT NELSON.

S.B» WAIEOA NO CARGO after 4 pm- »nd one hoai before sailing time. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday Nov. 16, 9AO ii.ni. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday Nov. ]7, 5 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Friday Nov. 17 5 p.m. Takaka for Nelson. Friday Nov. 17, Nvd Takaka. -Sun. Nov. 19 10 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Mon. Nov. 20, b a.in. , ~ .. ~,, Collingwood fur Takaka. Mon. Nov. J 3, 7.30 p.ni. Takaka for .Nelson, -Mon, Nov. 20, 9.45 p.iu. Nelson for Takaka. Thur. Nov. 23, 3p.m LNeison on x ‘“y.’ y .... ’’ P ; ' m Takaka for Collingwood, ilmrs. ■ Nov 23 10.15 p.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Fri. Nov. 24, Takaka^ ol ' Nelson, Fri. Nov. 24, 12.45 v ' m ' ftICKETTS BROS. Ford Owners! A “KING” ADTOI4TIO OILER saves running costs, 'rovents burnt-out bearings' and scored istons. Run your Ford at minimum nat Write txi-day. R. 1 M. Mandug Co., 5 Bedford Row' Christchurch,

KELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ' t-J J J £ To be held ;i L Y.M.C.A. HALL 151(1 DOE STREET TO-NIGHT Admission !/-• W. 11. SIMKSON, lion. Secretary. MARLBORAOUOH CVCLINO CLUB CYCLE HI'OKI'S MEETING SATURDAY, Nov. 25th. SHOW GROUNDS, BLENHEIM A LL intending Competitors an; notilied that entries must be in the Secretary’s hands not later than 6 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, November 20th. M. MURRAY, Hon. Secretary. Box 10, Blenheim.

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

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

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