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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Metro-(lohlwyn presents the cliani])ioti of pictures Presenting two champion actors whose splendid performance will make motion picture history. Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Beery Beery Beery Beery Jackie Jackie Jackie Jackie Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Wallace Beery alone is great. Jackie Cooper by himself is great. TOGETHER THEY ABE MAGNIFICENT. There has rarely been in one film such a combination of direct appeal to the heart and brilliant acting as in 1 “THE CHAMP” 1 “THE CHAMP” Also showing William T. Tilden The world’s ex-amateur champion tennis player demonstrating FOREHAND-BACKLIANJ) SERVICE TECHNIQUE. Plan at Majestic Confectionery, ’phono ISti. THE 1932 MORRIS COWLEY IS HERE "OEATJTIFUL new lines, higher powered engine with fume consuming head, hydraulic brakes, electrically welded seamless body, real leather upholstery, Magna wheels and full one-piece front seat. LOCAL AGENTS: VINING & SCOTT Phone 777. Waimea Street.

DEPENDABLE USED CARS TVODGE SEDAN, 1927 model, one owner, perfect condition. Deposit £65. SEDAN. Well eared for. Represents good value at Deposit £6O. GINGER ROADSTER, A reliable and economical Car. Tyres new. Deposit £55 AvERLAND TOURER, This car is in tip-top order and give good service. Yours for Deposit £22. We have several more dependable Used Cars to offer, and would be pleased to give intending purchasers every assistance to own a car to suit their needs. For Your New Car Needs, never forget the Reliability of the CHEVROLET and the English ROVER W. J. DICK & CO., LTD. GARAGE, Lower Hardy-st. Phone 1016. FOR SALE HELLESEN RADIO AND TORCH BATTERIES CHEAPEST AND BEST W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET. Phone 675. NEWEST DRESS FABRICS TPWEEDS, WOOL CREPES, WOOL -i GEORGETTE, VELVETS, FACE TROTHS and VELOURS are among the new and exclusively choice range of rRATIIEN’S new Autumn Dress Fabrics. NEW TWEEDS in weaves that are Efferent, for Smart Frocks, Ensembles ind Coatings. Designs that, are exclusive ;o Trathen’s, 3/6, 4/6 to 6/6 yard. WOOL GEORGETTES, new Colours ind a wonderful weight for mid-season Frocks .and Ensembles, in shades of 3urgundy, Browns, Lido, Bottle, Navy, ;tc., 36in. wide, 7/11 yard. VELVETS, plain Colours, Flecks and Florals for Evening Frocks, Bridge Frocks and Coats, etc. Prices from 4/11 o 5/11, 9/11 to 12/6 yard. TRATHEN’S FOR VALUE j. h. cock & co. Lm TOURS ARRANGED BY ALL ROUTES WITH MINIMUM OF TROUBLE. RESERVATIONS CABLED FOR AS HERETOFORE. Passenger Agents for the following Companies:— COASTAL Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co., Ltd. Union S.S. Co., Ltd. (including South Sba Islands and Intercolonial). HOMEWARD VIA PANAMA— Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Ltd. N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd. VIA SUEZ— P. & 0. Navigation Co. P. & 0. Branch Service (1 class). Orient Line. Aberdeen-Commonwealtli Line (1 class) ; VIA SOUTH AFRICA—- > Holts’ Blue Funnel Line (1 class). White Star Line (1 class). ' Aberdeen Line (2 class only). ; VIA AMERICA— T Canadian-Australasia (via Vancouver). 3 Union Roval Mail (via San Francisco). Matson Line (via San Francisco). VIA THE E ASTEastern & Australian S.S. Co., Ltd. Royal Packet Navigation Co. (K.P.M.) ] Line. . Baggage Insured at very low Rates. > J. H. COCK & CO. LTD. nnRiVVEL by "Newman's Daily Motor -**- Service to Christchurch in cosy, comfortable Cadillac Limousines. Telephones 124 1075 (1109 all night).

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 1

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