AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE on Euller-Hayward Theatres. The House of Big Attractions SHT —at 8— Also TO-MORROW Three Big Attractions I.—HELEN COSTELLO 2.—OLIVE BORDEN "IN OLD KENTUCKY" "IN OLD KENTUCKY" "PAJAMAS" "IN OLD KENTUCKY" "PAJAMAS" The most dramatic and exciting In intimate story of the modern racing drama ever screened. girl. A picture of joyous youth. 3—Chapter 7 "THE COLLEGIANS"—"THE RELAY." Usual prices. Plans at Cull's and Theatre. Wednesday and Thursday — Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in "Fireman save my Child," and "Private Izzy Murphy." Plans now open. Special matinee 2.30 p.m. Wednesday.
REGENT (The Theatre Distinctive) The Management regrets that a number of regular patrons were unable to gain admission on Saturday night. A RIOT—A SENSATION FRED MAYFIELD FRED MAYFIELD FRED MAYFIELD FRED MAYFIELD THE MUSICAL GENIUS AND HIS COWBOY BAND COWBOY BAND COWBOY BAND COWBOY BAND The greatest musical combination that lias ever visited Nelson. Nine world soloists playing 37 instruments. They get hot, play hot and stay hot. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT—LAURA LA PLANTE.in "SILK STOCKINGS" TO-MORROW NIGHT, Clyde Brook in "OUT TO WIN." WEDNESDAY NIGHT, "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." Popular prices: D.C. 3/-; Stalls 2/-. Ring 1102 early.
THE REFORM CANDIDATE MR F. W. 0. SMITH WILL PUBLICLY ADDKESS THE CONSTITUENTS AS UNDEB THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 12th November The Mayor in the chair. RICHMOND, TUESDAY NIGHT. A SPECIAL INVITATION IS ACCORDED TO LADIES.
GENERAL ELECTION MR HARRY ATMORE, MP. INVITES ELECTORS TO MEET HIM AT—TOI TOI VALLEY SCHOOLROOM, THIS EVENING. FINAL RALLY THEATRE ROYAL TO-MORROW HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. Dress Circle reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 p.m. ■
POLITICAL MOTUEKA ELECTORATE MR R. P. HUDSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER TAKAKA, MONDAY, 12th November, at 8 p.m. (Golden Bay Theatre) MOTUEKA, TUESDAY, 13th November, at 8 p.m., (Institute Hall).
MOTUEKA ELECTORATE UNITED PARTY MR GEO. C. BLACK WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER TUESDAY, 13tli NOVEMBER UPPER MOUTERE SCHOOL, 6 p.m. RIWAKA HALL, 7.30 p.m. MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL HALL, 8.45 p.m. THE HON. RODERICK McKENZIE WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE.
CONTINUANCE AND THE THREE-PARTY ISSUE MR J. MdNERNEY WILL SPEAK AT PORT HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 3 o'clock.
PALMER TYRES AND TUBES npHESE English Tyres and ■-*■ Tubes have a long standing reputation for Easy Running and Service. COLE AND ELLIS RUN WELL 476.
DAY'S TAXIS DAY'S 14XI8 CONTINUOUS SERVICE 8-seater Touring and Sedan Cam. Phone 1040. "The Best Way with Paddy Day." "The Best Way with Paddy Day." LATEST RECORDS E.F.I9 —"Martha," Overture. Symphony Orchestra. Zonophone Record 5/6. 02555—"Ti1l we Meet Again." Waltz. Columbia Record 6/-. 02619—"0ur Child," by Two Black Crows. Columbia 6/-. E.A.36B—"Get Out and Get Under the Moon." F.T. H.M.V. 4/-. E.A.366—"Song of the Prune," Song. H.M.V. 4/-. BALTING'S 97 Hardy Street, Nelson. FOR HIS MASTER'S VOICE AND COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 12 November 1928, Page 1
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