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AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Fullcr-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. Tlie House of Dig Attractions TO-NIGHT —at S— TO-NIGHT FINAL SCREENING OF NELSON'S OWN PICTURE “NATALIE OF NELSON” “NATALIE OF NELSON” Starring Pearl Rae, Bruce McKenzie, Helene Paul and James Morrison. ALSO SCREENING TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW —LEW CODY AND AILEEN PRINGLE in “ADAM AND EVIL” “ADAM AND EVIL” A matrimonial comedy farce packed with laughter and comic situations. Supports: New Zealand Scenic, Comedy, Cartoon, News and Empire Orchestra. Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls I/O; Children 9d (Stalls). Plans at Cull’s and Theatre. Ring ISO for reserves. Plans for ‘‘San Toy” now open at Cull’s and Empire.

REGENT (The Theatre Distinctive) Direction J. C. Williamson and E. Norden, REX BEACH’S SENSATIONAL NOVEL “PADLOCKED” “PADLOCKED” “PADLOCKED” “PADLOCKED” Featuring Lois Moran and Noah Beery. No more powerful a theme than this up-to-the-minute tale of a girl of to-day has ever reached the screen. By far this author’s finest story. Truly a flaming document of our times — of a warm-blooded modern miss who resents oppression and takes to Broadway's white lights to live! Comedy and News. Plan now open for “Camille.” Featuring Norma Talmadge. Special Matinee. Ring 1102.

NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY CONCERT NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, 25tli OCTOBER. Programme 1. Overture, “Rosamunde” (Schubert), the Orchestra. 2. Song of Thanksgiving (Cowen), Chorus and Orchestra. 3. Organ Solo, Allegro Pomposa (E. J. Bellaby), Rev. G. H. Seliurr. 4. “Benedictus” (A. C. Mackenzie), the Orchestra. 5. Pianoforte Solo, Capriccio in B Minor (Brahms), Miss D, Sims, L.R.A.M. C. “Walpurgis Night” (Mendelssohn), Chorus and Orchestra. Soloists: Messrs F. W. Huggins and H. Kidson. Admission 2/0; seats reserved at Begg’s 3/-. F. G. GIBBS, Hon. Sec.

"OBERON" . MARSDEN CHURCH HALL “OBERON” SATURDAY NEXT, 27th OCTOBER, AT S p.ni. “OBERON” sTcb ,^,?T, l ”.S.K' a “OBERON” - (Concert Version) By Nelson Academy of Music Opera Class, assisted by local leading talent. —Principals— Rezia (Soprano), Miss Myrtle Prussing. Mermaid (Mez.), Miss Joan Richards. Puck (Contralto), Miss Marjorie Hodg- Sir Huon (Duke of Guieue), Mr i’. son W. Huggins. Fatima'(Mezzo), Mrs H. S. Clnughton, Oberon (Fairy King), Mr D. Bishop. A.T.C.L. Slierasimi (Squire), Mr G. -Newton. Pianist, Miss Mena Fairev, L.T.C.L.; L.A.8.; Organist, Miss A. Keys, L.T.C.L.; Leader of Orchestra, Miss Allwyn Austin; Narrator, Miss Myrtle Bell, L.T.C.L.; Conductor, Mr H. S. Claughton, L.T.C.L., F.G.C.M. Popular prices of admission: 2/6 (reserved at Begg s). Tickets at doors /- and 1/-. Doors at 7.30. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, 8 pan. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, S pan. MR F. W. 0. SMITH, THE NELSON CANDIDATE, WILL DELIVER A PUBLIC ADDRESS The subjects will include— FACTS V. FICTION. INDEPENDENCE NEGLIGIBLE. A PROGRESSIVE POLICY. HUMANITARIAN MEASURES. CO-OPERATION ESSENTIAL. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Doors open at 7.30 pan. Dress Circle specially reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. THE REFORM CANDIDATE MR F. W. 6. SMITH WILL PUBLICLY ADDRESS THE CONSTITUENTS AS UNDER THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON, THURSDAY, 25th, 8 pan. BROOK STREET (School), FRIDAY, 20th, 8 p.ni. HILLSIDE SCHOOL, SATURDAY, 27tli, 8 pan. Committee Rooms open clay and night. ’Phone 1141. A SPECIAL INVITATION IS ACCORDED TO LADIES.

GENERAL ELECTION MR HARRY ATMORE, M.P. INVITES ELECTORS TO MEET HIM AT—TAHUNAXUI HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW—At WORKMEN’S CAMP, Wangamoa, at 0.30 o clock, and at HIRA SCHOOLROOM, at 8 o’clock. ALL EVENING MEETINGS AT 8 O’CLOCK. COMMITTEE ROOMS NEXT TO GORMAN’S AERATED WATER FACTORY, HARDY STREET. OPEN EVERY EVENING.

POLITICAL MOTUEKA ELECTORATE MRR. p. HUDSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER WEDNESDAY, 24tli OCTOBER—Tadmor at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 25tli OCTOBER— Sherry at 11 a,m.; Tapawera at 3 p.m.; Motupiko at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER—Korere at 3 p.m.; Topliouse at i p.m. SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER—Stanley Brook at 11 a.m.; Pokororo at 3 p.m. Ngatimoti at 8 p.m.

CYCLISTS ''OjJ’E have an exceedingly at- ’ * tractive line of Gents’ and Ladies’ Cycles just landed. CALL AND INSPECT. Our time at your service to help select. COLE k ELLIS HARDY STREET. Phone 713. DAY’S TAXIS DAY’S TAXIS CONTINUOUS SERVICE 8-seator Touring and Sedan Cars. Phone 1040. “The Best Way with Paddy Day.” “The Best Way with Paddy Day.” Blltlf~WIND(WV" cr7EANI N(T C(J. ~ 28 Vanguard Street. WINDOW, Shop, Office and all ’ * classes of Domestic Cleaning done at shortest notice. Casual and contract work undertaken Chimney sweeping by competent men. Write R. Partridge, Bird Window Cleaning Co., Box 52, Nelson.

NEW HIS MASTER’S VOICE and COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES GRAMOP II 0 N E S G R A M OI'HONES TI7ULL range of models to choose from. Prices from £7 to £52 10s. Terms arranged. You are invited to hoar these splendid instruments. SALTING’S 97 Hardy Street, Nelson. The Shop for Gramophones & Records. Cirri? OPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Consult- R. V. LORENZEN, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Anstice’s Buildings, Trafalgar-st., Nelson LADY IN ATTENDANCE Teh 776. Consultation Free. CHAMBERLAIN ANT) STANNARD, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Planing and Joinery Works, Victoria Avenue (near G.P.0.). Nelson District Agents for LAYKOLD for Tennis Courts, Footpaths, Road-sealing. Estimates given. P.O. Box 65. Telephone® 336. &BOW, 6BQD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 24 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 24 October 1928, Page 1