AMUSEMENTS Featuring LON' ( HANKY. 7'» principles, ami i’.UliU cxiras in tin- caste. Set amidst senes of lavish and splendour, this gilded romance of another dav will strike straight to your heart. From the great, works of Yn.ior Hugo. 'l'oo hig and wonderful to attempt to deserihe. SPECIAL MATINEES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 2.30 P.M. Evening prices: 2/- and 1/G. Matinee prices: Adults 1/6 to all parts; children l -.
S.S. WAiROA NO CARGO after & f..m. *.ud cio» P'" Defora mailing tirna. rr'UE S.S. WAIROA is laid up for overhaul ami inspection. RICKETTS BBdH JSssS® WWPip.Mir L~mnS PM - J »Jb2 m 8a [;* m MOTORISTS I BRING TOUR BATTERY TROUBLES TO US E ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS WILLARD BATTERIES WE have studied every phase of Electrical work. Consequently when von engage ua you engage Specialists. Whatever the work, we have an expert in that particular line. ITouse wiring, repairing batteries, magnetos, automobile lights, starters and generators. Motors for power requirements. These are our special services. For ell thing* Electrical, consult us. RICHARDS AND PEART, ELECTRIC A L ENGINEERS, 22 BRIDGE STREET- ’Phone 676
A.J.S. MOTOR CYCLES ARE SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES. K. E. EVERETT AND CO., CHIEF AGENTS. WAKEFIELD. H. C. WILSON SUB-AGENT. Hardy Street, NELSON J. A. REDPATH “ SONS, LTD 97 JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON FRUIT EXPORTERS
Agents for— THE “WHITE” SERVICE FOR GREAT BRITAIN. WHITE & SONS, LTD., HULL. KELLTNG & HUNT, LTD., LONDON, ROGERS, WHITE & COY., LIVERPOOL Shipping No. for above, 410. G. A. BROUGHAM, BUENOS AIRES.
Shipping No., 175. Telegrams: “Carbon,” Wellington. NELSON FURNITURE MART Nos. ]OS, 115, 117, BRIDGE STREET. THIS WEEK SPECIAL Oak Wardrobe ami Bedstead; Bullet, and 1 righ Bank ( hairs; 2 Oak -Morris Chairs, roll bank; Ilium Duchesses in large variety; nice Bookcase; Wardrobes; double and single bedsteads; and wire mattresses; new and seeondhand Kapoc; counter show ease; Bicycles'; Champion and Orion Ranges; Sea grass Push Chairs; Seagrass Prams; largest variety second-hand goods in Nelson. PROPRIETOR, G. P. RUSSELL tenicd, and can only be manufactured by those firms who secured the international Patent rights.—M.F.C. Motors, Ltd. (next G.P.0.). For children’s coughs and colds the best remedy is “NABOB.” Agreeable and safe. More economical than mixhires or syrups. doses 1/6. First aid for coughs, colds and influenza, Wood*’ 'lrftttt Pepper' ll Oii-e T.TOW many 30-year-old steam traction engines are there in Nelson? They have Slide Valves —so have the Willys Silent Knights—and that’s just why you can’t wear ’em out. —M.F.C. Motors. T.4~J O P O «MAR Batteries fn, />rld weather stnrtine. at '.'••'■idly reduced price*.— M.F.C, Motors, Ltd. .'next G.P.'J.).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 July 1925, Page 1
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