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AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The House of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT —at 8— TO-NIGHT YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN IN THE CHAPLIN BOOM CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE CIRCUS” “THE CIRCUS” “THE CIRCUS” “THE CIRCUS” His latest and greatesit performance. Excellent supports t and Empire Augmented Orchestra. Night prices: D.C. 2/- (reserves 3d extra); Stalls 1/6; Children I/- (Stalls). Box plans at Cull’s or ’phone 180. To-morrow and Saturday —Lewis Stone in “Lonesome Ladies,” also Beoo Daniels in “Swim Girls, Swim.”

“REGENT” (THE THEATRE DISTINCTIVE) Direction J. C. Williamson and E. Norden. A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL—COLLEEN MOORE in “IRENE” •Supported by Lloyd Hughes and Charles Murray. Benutiful gowns—silks—satins—frills and flares. Sixty of Hollywood’s prettiest girls form the background of the greatest setting ever shown on the screen. The supports are: “Empire News,” Comedy, Scenic (Hawaii from Car Window). Ring 1102. Usual prices. , 1 •

AT THE REGENT Direction 'J. C. Williamson and E. Norden. MONDAY, 13th NEXT—WEDNESDAY, 15th. MONDAY, 13th NEXT—WEDNESDAY, 15th. MONDAY, 13th NEXT—WEDNESDAY, 15th. / ‘ FRESH FROM THE CONTINENT. FRESH FROM THE CONTINENT. DAISY HALL DAISY HALL , , NEW ZEALAND’S ONE AND ONLY COLORATURA SOPRANO In a wonderful programme Ha ye you heard the works of the great Masters, with true interpretations that make one thrill, that , can make one weep, that can give one joy? Have you heard those little songs that Mother used to sing, those that touch the soul. Hear your own golden throated soprano with a Voice that pleasures the highest notes and the sweetness of the flute when all that is'beautiful in music is realised. Prices: 5/- (plus tax), and 3/- (plus tax) reserves; 2/- unreserved. Special concessions for Students. Box;plan now open at Begg’s. Touring Manager J. E- Winsloe.

It starts with a smile,’ develops into laughter and before Part 1 has finished it’s a scream. “THE CIRCUS” The inimltab*s;^.’:m l 4<®’s biggest cornedysuccess up to date.- Don’t miss this Wqiiderful comedy. Prices: 2/G, 2/-, and Children 1/-.

NELSON RUGBY UNION TRAFALGAR PARK, SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, 3 p.m. • TRAFALGAR PARK, SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, 3 p.m. OTAGO v. NELSON OTAGO v. NELSON/ OTAGO v. NELSON Curtain Raiser, 1.45 p.m., Junior! Championship l WAKATU v. COLLEGE. WAKATU v. COLLEGE Results: Otago v. Nelson, played 1887, draw, no score. Admission: Adults 1/6: Juveniles 6d; Stand and Boxes 6d FRED J. LOCK, Secretary N.R.U.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS FOOTBALL MATCH—NELSON V. OTAGO SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1928 The usual 12.10 pan. Belgrove-Nelson train will he accelerated and will run as foIIows:—BELGROVE dep. 12.15 p.m., WAKEFIELD 12.35 p.m., BRIGHTWATER 12.47 p.m., RICHMOND 1.5 p.m., NELSON arrive 1.30 p.m. The usual 4.30 p.m. NELSON-BELGROVE train will be delayed to leave NELSON at 5.15 p.m. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES as in operation on Fridays will be issued from BELGROVE and INTERMEDIATE STATIONS TO NELSON by all trains on the above date. These tickets are available for return on day of issue only.

JUST LANDED HERCULES CYCLES TU’iRAME ans Forks guaranteed Fifty Years. Accessories Fifteen Months. Best Value offered in New Zealand £ s. d. GENTS’ 10 0 0 LADIES’\ 10 10 0 COLE AND ELLIS HARDY STREET. PADDY DAY’S TAXI SERVICE PADDY DAY’S TAXI SERVICE Weddings a Speciality. 3 Sedan Cars for hire Night and Day Phone 1040. LATEST HIS MASTER’S VOICE t “RE-ENTRANT” G R AMOPHONBS G RA M OPHONES T>LEASE feel free, come in and hear these, wonderful instruments. » LATEST RECORDS “My Treasure,”/‘Ramona” and all other titles in stock. A. HALTING, Hardy Street, Nelson. The Gramophone and Record Shop. CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE ' THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Consult— R, V. LORENZEN, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Anstice’e Buildings, Trafalgar-st., Nelson LADY IN ATTENDANCE Tel. 776. Consultation Free. CHOICE CARPETS new Colourings and Designs, comprise a recent large consignment now to hand. We have among these, patterns that are entirely different, and prospective purchasers should not fail to avail themselves of an opportunity of viewing these attractive goods. A. H. BOYCE, Bridge Street.

DANCE DANCE f OYAL NELSON LODGE, ‘ M.U., H 1.0.0. F., Oddfellows’ Hall, SATURDAY, 11th Aug., 8 p.m. Old Time Dances. Good Floor; Good Supper. Mrs Curry, Pianist. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. for Plymouth. NELSON RUGBY UNION’S COMPLIMENTARY DANCE 19 OTAGO FOOTBALL REPS. 'At The Velma SATURDAY, 11th Aug., 8 p.m. Good Floor and Supper. Music by Mr C. *Lee and Orchestra Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen 2/6. TRAVELLINGRUGS ARE WANTED MORE IN THE ’ SPRING! We have a very fine selection from the lending New Zealand mills, all bought I>ofore the woollen rises and marked at bedrock prices. To replace them would mean ah increase averaging 10/- per Rug. Buy now and save money. BABY PRAM RUGS. From 16/6. LADIES’ SMART LIGHT RUGS. From 30/-. HEAVIER RUG<3, fine quality Merino, in some very Handsome patterns. 45/-, 55/-, 63/-, 75/- to £5/5/0. W. McKAY* SON' BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. NODINIJr IS a natural stimulant to the Hair. It removes Dandruff and restores the Colour, leaving the Hair Glossy as Silk. Sole Agents— MARTIN’S PHAIIMACY, Trafalgar Street. MISS JOSEPHINE ROBINSON, Ansticei’s Buildings.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 1