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AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. The House of Big Attractions TO-NIGHT —at 8— Also TO-MORROW I.—THOMAS MEIGHAN 2. DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK in and MULHALL in "THE CITY GONE WILD" "SMILE BROTHER SMILE" "THE CITY GONE WILD" "SMILE BROTHER SMILE" "THE CITY GONE WILD" "SMILE BROTHER SMILE" A piercing', punchful picture—men The travelling salesman, like the of steel lighting each other—women sailor is said to have a sweetheart fighting for their men. in each town—has he? Good supports and Empire Orchestra. Usual prices. Plans at Cull's and Theatre. To-morrow's matinee: Richard Talmadge in "The Night Patrol/' Monday and Tuesday: Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in "Flesh and the Devil,' and "East Side—West Side."

REGENT (The Theatre Distinctive) Direction <L G. Williamson and E. Norden. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, REX BEACH'S SENSATIONAL NOVEL "PADLOCKED" "PADLOCKED" TO-MORROW (Saturday), the greatest double star programme in town. Star A "THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER" Featuring Norman Kerry and Lois Moran. A romance of love and laughter. Star 5 "THE NORTH STAR" Featuring "Strongheart" the wonder dog actor. Matinee at 2.30. Ring 1102. Note.—"Camilie" with Norma Talmadge opens Tuesday. Man now filling up. Ring 1102 early. "OBERON" MARSDEN CHURCH HALL "OBERON" TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 27th OCTOBER, AT 8 p.m. "OBERON" ra "OBERON" By Nelson Academy of Music Opera Class, assisted by local leading talent. —Principals— Rezia (Soprano), Miss Myrtle Trussing. Mermaid (Mez.), Miss Joan Richards. Puck (Contralto), Miss Marjorie Hodg- Sir Huon (Duke of Guiene), Mr I*. son W - Huggins. Fatima" (Mezzo), Mrs H. S. Claughton, Oberon (Fairy King), Mr D. Bishop. ATCL Sherasimi (Squire), Mr G. Newton. Pianist,' Miss Mena Fairey, 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 4f--1 and 1/-. Doors at 7.30.

GENERAL ELECTION MR HARRY ATMORE, MP. INVITES ELECTORS TO MEET HIM AT—ATAWHAI STATE SCHOOLROOM (Clifton Terrace), TO-NIGHT. In the HALL, OPOURI VALLEY (Marlborough) TO MORROW NIGHT. ALL EVENING MEETINGS AT 8 O'CLOCK. )MMITTEE ROOMS NEXT TO GORMAN'S AERATED WATER FACTORY HARDY STREET. OPEN EVERY EVENING. TELEPHONE 1109.

THE REFORM CANDIDATE MR F. W. 0. SMITH WILL PUBLICLY ARDRESS THE CONSTITUENTS AS UNDER BROOK STREET (School, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 o'clock. ' HAMPDEN STREET (School), SATURDAY, 27th.. HILLSIDE (Foresters' Hall), MONDAY, 29th. WAKEFIELD, TUESDAY, 30th. ' STOKE (Hall), WEDNESDAY, 31st, Committee Rooms open day and night. Phone 1141, A SPECIAL INVITATION IS ACCORDED TO LADIES.

POLITICAL ■ MOTUEKA ELECTORATE MR R. P. HUDSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER JER—Stanley Brook at 11 a.m.; Pokororo at 3 p.m. UPPER MOUTERE, MONDAY, 29th October, 8 p.m., at the Public Hall. TAKAKA, on TUESDAY, 30th October, at 8 p.m. PUPONGA, on WEDNESDAY, 31st October, at 8 p.m. BAINHAM, on THURSDAY, Ist November, at 10 a.m. ROCKVILLE, on THURSDAY, Ist November, at 3 p.m. COLLINGWOOD, on THURSDAY, Ist November, at 8 p.m. ONAKAKA, on FRIDAY, 2nd November, at 12 noon.

MOTUEKA ELECTORATE UNITED PARTY MR GEO. C. BLACK UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER—SATURDAY, 27th Octol>er.-Korere 11 a.m.; Topliouse 3 p.m.; lapawera October.-Dovedalc 11 a.m.; Thorpe 12.30 p.m.; Stanley Bridge) 1 p.m.; Umukuri WEDNESDAY,VstOctober.-Redwood's Valley 11 a.m.; Applebyl2.4s p.m.; 1 Packing Shed 4 p.m.; Tasxnan Central Packing s>i"»i - >• »>

WYBER'S VVYBER'S WYBER'S MOTOR REPAIR STATION , Hardy Street, NELSON \li YBER Specialises in Repairs only. Customers are assured of prompt, efficient and personal attention. Service Day or Night. Phone 985. VVYBER'S REPAIR STATION, Hardy Street, NELSON. (Opp. Newman Bros.) GOULD'S OMNIBUS SERVICE SPECIAL NOTICE * LL Buses leave Commercial Corner for Cemetery, Brook street and Hospital. Round Town Tours Daily. Glen Tour every Sunday 2.30 p.m. Eight cylinder Cadillac Sedan Taxi for Hire. Weddings and long tours a speciality. Phone 580 Taxi SKud and ask for Gould's Motors. W. IT. MACK AY AND CO. (C. W. McDonald) WOOL SEASON, 1928-29 To the Growers, — ! WE have the CASH and do not give I "*• empty promises, and it will pay you to sell your Wool to us for PROMPT NETT CASH. No commission. Advise us and we will inspect your clips when shorn and give you honest value. W. H. MACKAY & CO. Phono 1080,

CRICKETERS ! A GOOD stock of Cricket Bats—Gunn *•*■' a«d Moore's Autograph, Wainv/riglit's Marathon and Gradidge. Duke s Cricket Balls, Wickets, Gloves and Scoring Books. Liberal Discount to Clubs COLE AND ELLIS Hardy Street.

DAY'S TAXIS DAV'S TAXIS CONTINUOUS SERVICE 8-seater Touring and Sedan Cars. Phone 1040. "The Best Way with Paddy Day." "The Best Way with Paddy Day.' NEW HIS MASTER'S VOICE and COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES GRAMOP II 0 N E S YTULL range of models to choose from. - Prices from £7 to £52 10s. Terms arranged. You are invited to hear these splendid instruments. BALTING'S 97 Hardy Street, Nelson. The Shop for_Gramophont!S k Records. WATSTeA WHITE LEGHORNS DAY-OLD CHICKS 1/- EACH Selected pens 1/3. Settinjr 7/6 and 10/-. Indian Runner eggs 7/6 per dozen. Cash with order. Freight extra. C. H. BUTTERS, Waimea Poultry Farm, N«l80»..

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 October 1928, Page 1

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