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AMUSEMENTS Empire Theatre. TO-NIGHT to-night Pack up vonr Trouhies. in your old Kit Hag. and Smile, Smile, Smile, with HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINS ON HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON In the Story of a Dashing Young Engineer whose Irish Blood keeps him in good II urn our and Fighting Trim. “THE SCRAPPER” Gems of Irish Wit and Blarney. Sparkling Sentiment of an Irish Romaiiec. When Irish meets Irish, it’s war or aJo yfeast. In "IHE SCRAPPER its v> Ill'll illnil llit.ciri jiioiif n o vwu v,*i c«i iulh. both —with a variation. The most Delightful Hour your ve spent for some lime. Also a Store of Love that Flowered in the Hearts of two laded Woimjn, •'THE MIRACLE OE MONEY” From the Novel ‘‘THE MIRACLE OE MONEY” “Marrying off Emmy.” FULL ORCHESTRA in New Selections. PRICES AS USUAL. T'lumc 106 M for Reserves. THEATRE ROYAL TON I GBIT A Thrilling Story of the Grand Canyon of Arizona. “SKY-HIGH” “SKY-HIGH” Filmed in one of the Nalurol Wonders of the Woild. find planing, TOM MIX tom: mix IN MORE DARING STUNTS THAN EVER. A MORE THRILLING PICTURE THAN EVER. If you can Keep scaled while this picture is running it’s because you’re cither glued, tied, paralysed or blind. SUNSHINE COMEDY, CARTOON, FOX NEWS, and WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA Come to tiie Matinee. We’ll be packed at night. Or better, Mill, book ah Hounsell’jS, or Phone 406. PRICES AS USUAL. PRICES AS USUAL. Direction 77 7.. .777.77 " THOMAS QUINLAN In Association with E. J. and DAN CARROLL. Advance Director LEO DU CIiAIKAL. “THE GLORY OP ITALY AND THE ENVY OP THE WORLD.” “THE GLORY OF ITALY AND THE ENVY OF THE WORLD.” oxmunu TO THEATRE royal FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY. NEXT In their own Special Cars, THOSE MONARCHS OF MUSIC, THE SISIINE CHOIR

Make enquiries ami you will leam Hint hundreds ate turned away everywhere, and that Prudent- People Reserve their seats. Box Plans opens MOM DA Yat Begg's, Prices within reach of all—6/-, 4/-. 2/- (plus Tax). Deserved Stalls and D.C. 6/7 (including Tax). No Half-Prices. Applications for reservations by post must be accompanied by Postal Notes and Stamped Addressed Envelopes for replies. Arrangements have been made with various ‘has proprietors lor convenient, services to and fro. . PARAMOUNT TO-NIGHT THE PRETTIEST ROMANCE OP THE SCREEN YOU HAVE EVER SEEM. VN ENGLISH PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION FILMED IN BONNIE SCO ILAND. “THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH” Excellent Supporting Programme. Included is Wellington, Capital City of New Zealand. Clever Cartoon, a New Burton Holmes -I ravel, Episode 2 ot BRANDED FOUR,” the greatest sensation in Serial iovin ever made. JJUiN i MISS THIS. Book vonr seats, or ’Phone 530 for Late Reserves. MONDAY NEXT. • m!O ' U!AT! A SFVEN.HEEL SUPER-PRODUCTION. THE PICTURE THAT HOLDS THE RECORD FOR LAUGHTER, PRODUCTION, AND SENSAIION. OtVEN MOORE —IN—"RE PORT E D MISSING” SPECIAL PRICES: Circle 2-. Downstairs 16 (plus Tax). Plan rapidly filling. Be wise and book.

PROHIBITION IS COMING! ... SPECIAL WEEK-END ATTRACTION. MRS MUNROE. ■ OMTO * MU 8l! " iB " HEAR HER SING IN MAORI AND ENGLISH. MASS OPEN AIR SATURDAY. 7.45 l ’ M - A. R. ATKINSON, B.A. (PRESIDENT, NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE.) SUNDAY, 8.15 ESS MRS MUNROE A. R. ATKINSON, B.A. Rad policy to speml .010,000,000 Collecting 81.300.000 Rev enue. RICHMON D WAKE!" S ELD 27 th 38 th

[OK SALE THIS WEEK: (B INTENTS of b and broomed CotJ ' ijigen (owners leaving district), mclmliuti°rJini"g nnd Kitchen Chairs. Ex Oak Tables, Block Dining Tables Duchess Chests, Kitchen Dressers’, Wardrobes and Double Wood Bods, ' Maltcesses, Occasional Tables, Bedroom and Dining Bourn Lino., Dali Curtains, Casement '’Window Curtains, Kerbs, Hideboards. Writing Bureau, Eire Screen, Brass Pres. Bams Crockery, Bedroom Ware, Table Covers, Flower Stands, Siindo and Double Stretchers, Chelfonier Deek Chairs. Sundries, 16gal. Copper without stand, Oalv, Tubs, Book Shelves Cart Harness, Breast Plate, Moat Safe,, Horse, Collar (19-ineh) and Haines. We are Cush Buvers of Household Furniture ami Effects/ Save yourself the gamble iof public auction by dealing direct with ins. We are satisfying numerous vendors with our quotes every month, NELSON FURNITURE MART. T> EGISTERED Jersey Bull, Bob/of AIL Aniseed, by Bluebeard of Pukeitape, out of Jersey Bank Princess. For service at Snaddeu’s, Hope. Firstclass Butter-fat strain.. Terms 21/at time of service. Firea: occur when least expected ! Be prepared with an “Underwriter’s” Automatic IFire Extinguisher. Most efficient extinguisher on the market and most simple in construction,—R ( P. M. Man* ning Co., 6 Bedford Bow, Ciimtclmrdi.

B. FRANZFN * o°-| I ' VAitMAKEnS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, \ PORT NELSON. Now Stocks .lust Arrived. GALVANISED Wire Nails, Copper Nails »od RivetH, Anchors from 71b up., Spun Uukum, Wire Ropes ((rigging and flexible), Bunting and Flacß Gaiv. Rowlocks, Paint and Oils, and S«at Goar of all kinds. Horse and Cow Covers, Tents, Cart Covers, Canvas Hose, Rick Covers, etc.. in stock. Groceries, Iloo'-r, Ckndimg at right pricot. Auv description of Canvas or Duck work made- Motor Car Bonds and j Envelopes made. Best materials. In Kola-Nip you get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a quencher for the thirsty. A tablespoonful in aerated water makes a cooling, non-alcoholic drink. Hotels and stores. If vou are seeking a really good temperance drink try Kola-Nip. Its keen delicious flavour will delight you. Contains all the excellent qualities of the Kola Nut. Hotel* and s|.,rc*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 1

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