EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT THE GREATEST PRODUCTION OE THE YEAR, “VARIETY” “Variety" is (lie spirt) of screen entertainment. Looking Tor n change in film fare? “Variety" oll'crs everything llu> title suggests. A love theme Mini. II oluirm you, thrill scenes Uml. ll chill you, action (lint'll bristle up your spine. The triple somersault high above (lie lieiuls of Im ml reds! livery body’s asking bow it’s done. It’s real. .Something dilVereut, something new. The picture HmC Jins thrilled the world. The picture of u thousand punches. All the glamour and glitter, jealousies and romance of show life. With Emil dnnnings as an ace aerialist and Lya de J’utti ns the girl. With a brea( h-takiug three-fold deathdefying leap in mid air as a sample of its thrills. “Variety," the picture that was a sensation in America. Good supporting programme. Prices: 2/- and. i/ti. Rook early.
THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT Gone Stratton-Portcr's greatest novel a?®'? ar. •j.wawgerag Featuring Jack Mulliall and Gloria Gray. If von like real people in a story that is intensely human, this is your picture! If you like hig drama resulting from natural events you’re going to like this one! If you like thrilling situations served up in a manner that won't stretch your credulity to the breaking point, they’re waiting for you here! Don’t whatever you do, miss this picture! Comedy: “Rubber Neck;’' Pathe News and Serial. Cental prices. " Usual prices,
S.S. WAIROA NO CARGO after Noob and on# hosr before sailing time. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, May 10, 8 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Wednesday, May 11, 3.30 a.in. Collingwood for Nelson, Wednesday, May 11, 4 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, May 12, 8 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, May .13, 5 a.m. Collingwood f or Nelson, Friday, May 13, 7 a.m. RICKETTS BROS.
’PHONE 440. THE PORT. HORSE AND COW COVERS Cow Covers from 12/6 each. OUR OWN MAKE W. BESLEY ’PHONE 440. THE PORT.
WHEAT, best 24/- sack 2001bs; 7/0 per bushel CAPE BARLEY 19/0 sack 2001bs; 5/0 per bushel BLACK BARLEY 20/- sack 20011)8; 0/9 per bushel A CARTONS 4/0 per bushel; B grade 4/3. DUNS, F.D. 4/6 per bus. Machined 5/6. ALGERIANS, F.D. 4/0 per bus. Machined 5/-. All sacks charged I/- or return.
REDSKINS. DAKOTAS. WHITES. 11/- sack 2001 b net. Sack 1/- or return. G/G cwt; 3/G £-cwt; 2/- J-cwt. CANTERBURY ONIONS 7/G per bag. About lOOlbs. 2/6 per 281bs; lOlbs 1/-. SWEDES 7/G sack; 5/G cwt; 3/- 5011)3; 1/9 281bs. DELIVERED IN CITY
WHOLESALE DRAPERY STOCK PURCHASED AT A HUGE DISCOUNT A trading deal of interest to the ■whole of the Nelson District has been landed this month by S. Anstice, Son & Co. a forced sale of beautiful fashion goods including newest Repp Frocks and Costumes, beautiful Velour Coats and Repp Coats, also a large stock of winter woollens—this stock is too large for our usual trading so we pass it on to our customers at a small margin of profit at half the usual retail prices and many lines at less. Our Store is a busy hive preparing for this great sale. More news later, S. ANSTICE, SON & CO. Trafalgar St. (Opp. G.P.0.) DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS Eta.
WATCH “SNAPSHOTS” TRAFALGAR STREET FOR SPECIAL SNOWTOP DEERSTALKING PHOTOGRAPHS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 May 1927, Page 1
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