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•AMUSEMENTS Permanent Pictures. EMPIRE: THEATRE. 'PHONE 166. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme, Special Kalem Star Romance: —. The Dancer. (2064 ft., in 2 parts.) Also, Lilian's Beautiful Story ot; a Modern Elaine of Camelot: — THE 01RL AT THE LOCK. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Keystone Comic, KILLING HORACE. ,j Box Plan, Empire Refreshment I Room? Prices as usual. J 'TAKAKA, TO-MORROW. MOTUEKA. TO-MORROW. ■■■; 25881 EMPIRE THEATRE. —GRAND— PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT, On TUESDAY, JUNE 15th. , For the Benefit of ouu SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. r Box Plan, Empire Theatre, open on Saturday next. Watch ifuture Announcements. 2889 WOR SALE.—Splendid Sheep Farm. •"- Over 400 Acres Freehold. Over 350 are ploughable; 120 acres grassed, 25 acres Turnips. The Freehold portion is inti-uassApple Land. Six-roomed Rouse; all conveniences. Wool Shed, Sheep Dip and Yards, Stable. Trapshed, Blacksmith's Shop. Also, extra with property, 400 Acres 66 years' Renewable Lease, £8 per year. —L. KINGSTON, Laud Ager/j, Hardy-st. * : . 2368 Pleasing to the Eye —AND PROFITABLE FOfTYOUR PURSE. Ladies' Hand Bags, made of Morocco, Suede, and aolid Pin Seal Leathers. Prices, 7/6, 10/(5, 12/6, 14/6 to 22/6. Just about half what" other dealers ask. Men's 8-Day Watches — Fully Guaranteed. Gun Metal, 18/6; Solid Nickel, 18/3; Solid Silver, 24/6.' vFree chain with each). ARTISTIC ORNAMENTS in GLASS and CHIN AW ARE. A fine assortment of Gents' Wallets, Pocket Books and Purses. ■".-..- ----This Business, s© far as we are concerned, is run on BRITISH LINES. WE earnestly invite Buyers with True British Hearts. "NOVELTIES" 42 Hardy Street.^ TRY THE lew Goal "This is entirely a new introduction. (Once tried it will bo greatly appreciated.) It's clean, burns, free, bright and beautifully clear. We deliver all our Coal RE-SCREENED 34s Ton, Caak witb Order ; 37s Booked, 17/6 i-Ton, Oash with. Order; 19s Booked. - 9s i-Ton, Cash with Order; 9s 9d Booked. cheapest Grate Coal ever sold in Nelson ONE FIRE WILL LAST A WHOLE EVENING. Offices, Sitting Rooms, and Sick Rooms, should burn this coal and save a lot of money. PUPONGA This favourite Coal is now mined from a very deep level. This mine is now supplying Coal siiperior to anything in the past. Bright, Hard and Clean. Puponga meets every want for Ranges, Grates and Steam. SEHFORD, ABADARE & POPONGA AIL SAME PRICES. W© also stock Wesiport, State and Grey Coals, COKE AND DRY FIREWOOD. Wheat (Milling) 7? 6d ncr Bushel; Onions, 6s a Bag; Prime Table Swedes, Carrots and Potatoes, cheap. NEALE &HADDOW A wonderful Tonic and Strengthener. Cures Coughs and Colds. One of the greatest and most fatal mistakes •that can be made is to neglect a rough or co!d. The inflamed Usues then give con* sump'ave g rms an opportunity to become established. Lane's Emulsion should be taken et the outset. It-ilrengthens the lungs and throst and . bani hes all deadly germs. Le'teri received from sufferers show that Lane's has effected hundred's oF rcmar' able cures —cures that were thought impossible. It is palatable, aids digestion, sharpens the appc'.ite nnd restores health. Lane's Emulsion is the discovery of and manufactured by a graduate chemist. Keep it in thehome. Sold l>y all chemists and storekeepers. Price 2/6 and 4/6. . The Urge bottles are the most economical, they contain more than two of the smaller one*. * Manufactured hy : £ G. LANE, Chcuisti Oamant. N^1

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13791, 11 June 1915, Page 7

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