PERMANENT PICTURES TO=NIGHT. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Famous Players (present the celebrated International Star GABY DESLYS, in " HER TRIUiPH" 4000 feet, Also a V-itagraph Comedy, featuring Mr and Mrs Sydney Drew ; and DAFFODIL DAY IN NELSON 400 feet. A splendid (picture of thiis interesting event wild ibe ad/died to this evening's Programme. See yourself as others see you. It is a* fine example of local enterprise. Box Plan now open. Prices as Usual. MOTUEKA, TOMORROW.
S. S. WAIROA. CAPTAIN F. RIOKETTS. No cargo after 4 p.m. *vd oio hcrox before aaiiing tim*. No cargo after noo-3 ti CAturdAy Collingwood: for Takaka, Wednesday, Sejpit. 27, 7 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 9.15 p.m. ■ • NeUson for Takaka, Tlhuirsiday, Sept. 28, 2 .p.m. j Takaka for Oollimgwood, Sept ! 28, 8 ip-m. Oolimigwoodi for Takaka, Friday, Sept. 29, § a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Sept. '29, 10.15 a.ni. Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, October 1, 3.30 p.m. Takaka for Collinigwood, Sunday, Oct. 1, 10 p.m. Collingwood for;Takaka, Monday, Oct. 2, 10 a.ni'. .^^B ] i •' Takaka for Oct. 2, 12.15 p.m. ■-'i&ftiSSiV . - Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, Oct. 3. 6 Q?ym. '"'., " v^l . Takaka for Collingwoodi Ocfc.^ 3, midnight. ""*£*« Collingwood for Takaka, * Oct. 4, noon 1 . Takaka for Nelson, Weda 2 p.m. ' "^ Nelson for Takaka, Th-u "-' 7.30 p.m. Takaka for Colling-wood, Friday, Oct.--6, 2 a.m. GalHngw'cod for Takaka, Friday, Oct. 6, 2 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Oct. 6, 4 p.m. THE GOLDEN BAY SPITING PROPRIETY Telephone S.». Hjlna CAPTAIN A. E. BURT.
W. BESLEY SAILMAKER, Etc. Opposite Port Post Office. Cheapest Retail Factory in the Nelson District for First-class TENTS, HORSE COVERS, OILSKINS, DIGGERS' SLUICING HOE, Etc. PICNIC TENTSALWAYS ON HIRE. AIRY FARM. 67 acres, ring-fenc- ! Ed and l sub-divided, 8 paddocks, well improved; 6 romed dwelling, paths concreted; 20 bail cowshed, concrete floor, trapshed, stable, and a-11 necessary cnitbuildihigs. To go with the farm: 2 horses, spying trap and harness, 4 wheeled .brake, seats and harness. New plough, horse mower, disc harrow and cultivator, 20 milking cows, Holstein Bull, -separator, churn, and cans, 'blacksmith's bellows, anvil and tools. Close to Post Office, School, and Factory. For the last 3 years the return has* averaged £315 per year . Price £1750 for which terms can he arranged. THIS PROPERTY WILL BECOME VALUABLE. 43 ACRES Freehold at Stoke, 2 4 acres in full bearing Orchard, Ignores just planted in Winter Pears. Practically new cottage, 4 rooms and bathroom.. Price only £750 and good terms arranged. J. T. HORN, LTD., Agents, E. CANN, Manager, Trafalgar street, Nelson. ROYAL MAIL. 6TANLEY BROOK—WAKEFIELD. MOTOR 'BUS SERVICB. ' EAVTSS Wakefield every Tuesday, _J Thursday, Saturday, at 9 a.m., leaving Stanley Brook same day at 12.30 p.m. Parcel*, etc., collected and delivered en route. Book seats a* Wakefield Motor Stores. H. LOW, -oprietor. 'Phone 176. CARS FOR FJIRE. '"IARS FOR HIRE, Day or Night. / Any Destination; careful driver. GEORGE d'EMDEN, §4 NiJe.-**., Eajt, Nehwn.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 1
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