' - AMUSEpSN#^ v Permanent > Pictiiras. EMPIRE THEATRE. / TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHi TONIGHT. By special arrangement with the New Zealand Picture Supplies, Ltd MY OLD DUTCH. MY OLD DUTCH. MY OLD DUTCH; Featuring Abbbbt Chevalier and ■PLOBENCE TuilNßß. The Permanent" Pictures Orchestra will be augmented and. special musical selections will be rendered during the screening, including " Mrs' 'Awkins " " Little Nipper," » Knocked 'em in the old Kent Eoad." "Coster's Wooing," etc., and during the closing scene of the picture the words of the song "My Old' Dutch" will be recited by Mr Sid. Bush. Admission—Circle 1/6, Tip-up Stalls 1/-, Stalls .6d. . Box Plan now open Empire Theatre. Managerial Note: We wish to call our patrons' attention to-the fact that "My Old Dutch" will be screened at the Empire Theatre only, and must not be confused with another picture of a similar name about to be shown in the other Theatre in Nelson. MATINEE EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-DAY—2.3O. MY OLD DUTCH. Also 15th Episode ' MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. Admission : Adults Is Circle; 6d Stalls. I Children as usual. MOTUEKA, TO-NIGHT. '- 3051 GRAND SACRED CONCERT ' ' ' AT THEATRE ROYAL. JULY 23rd. First appearance of Madame Clara Edmondson and other well-known artists. Admission: Silver Coin. Commencing 8.15 p.m. Any persons desiring to reserve seats may do so by forwarding subscription to . H. J. Harris. 3082 SHARPSHOOTERS. SHARPSHOOTERS. GRAND PROCESSION & CARNIVAL AT MOTUEKA; WEDNESD AY a EXT, July 2§Efc The Procession will'move off at 10.30 a.m. from the Horticultural Hall. Speeches will follow jn the Eecreation Ground. Speakers; The Mayor (Mr M. Simpson),' Mr H. Everett, Colonel of the Sharpshooters, and the Rev. W. W. French, Chaplain of the sharpshooters. 'From 2 p.m. GAMES and SPORTS in the Recreation Ground, In the evening, announcement of the Winning Piincess at the Horticultural Hall. S k LE^of PRODUCE, etc., all day and evening at the Horticultural Hall. x DON'T FORGET THE GREAT SHARPSHOOTERS' RALLY WEDNESDAY NEXT. 3049 SILVER BULLET CANNONADE. P3OTURES AND CONCERT O#3lsi- INST. Booking Office opsn at Paddy's Market, ■ ■ ' 3027 M(!\EY. J MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. ANY SUM LENT MONE2. MONEY. From £5 to MONEY. MONEY. £20. MONEY. MONEY. Apply MONEY. MONEY. L. TV. BALKIND. MONEY. MONEY. Nelson MONEY. MONEY. E. OANN. MONEY. MONEY. 129. Trafalgar' St. MONEY. MONEY. Nelson. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. '..._., MONEY. -_^ -■. \yE SUPPLY RUBBER STAMPS of the Best Quality without vexations delay.—"THE COLONIST" Jobbing Department, \:j : Health\ lin every \ '\ drop! # has wonderful tonic, nutritive and energy, renewing properties, and is a combination of the ' finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, with Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, emulsified by fresh eggs. Any doctor or chemist ' will tell you that Lane's Emulsion is an unequalled remedy for Lung asdi throat troubles and wasting.diseases! Sold by all chemists and stores, at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Refuse substitutes.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14144, 22 July 1916, Page 7
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461Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14144, 22 July 1916, Page 7
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