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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. LAUGHTER WEEK-COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK MAJESTIC THEATRE Live, love and laugh with Dad, Mum, Dave and all the rest of the big-hearted Australian Rudd family in “ON OUR SELECTION" “ON OUR SELECTION" “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” “ON OUR SELECTION” (Passed for Universal Exhibition) Blazing a new trail of laughter through the forest of entertainment. The book was funnv; the silent picture a scream; the talkie version is an ABSOLUTE YELL. Plan for the extended season of ONE WEEK is now open at Majestic Confectionery. Call, write, ’phone or wire for seats. REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. Radio Pictures present MARIAN, MARSH and REGINALD DENNY in a gripping drama/of human hearts caught in the ruthless machinery of the law. “STRANGE JUSTICE” “STRANGE JUSTICE” “STRANGE JUSTICE” “STRANGE JUSTICE” “STRANGE JUSTICE” “STRANGE JUSTICE” (Passed for Universal Exhibition) Plan at Regent Confectionery, ’phone 1102. ' TO-NIGHT ! BOXING’ TO-NIGHT “! TO-NIGHT ! BOXING TO-NIGHT ! ALL SPORTS WILL BE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL AT 8 O’CLOCK. FEATURE BOUT DOMBROSKI v. SOAME Dombroski (Wellington) held New Zealand Middle and Welter Titles 1928; Soame (Motueka) runner up New Zealand Welter Title last year. The cream of the northern end of Island will be seen in 11-bout programme, including Shorroeks (Westport), F. Wade (Nelson), Rayner (Blenheim), Comcford (Westport), and Troy (Wellington). Late entries have been accepted from Murchison. Admission: Ringside f>/-, Stalls 3/-, Pit 1/0 (plus tax). Ladies half-price. Box nlan at W. Blick’s. Trafnlenr Street.

Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM SEASON Commences Tuesday, 4th April, 1933. YOU NEED GYM Schedule of Classes. Busy Men’s Special Class Seniors (younger men) Senior Boys (under 18 years) Friday Boys (over 12 years) Saturday Boys (under 12 years) .... Business Girls’ Gym and Club Intermediate Girls (13-10 years) Saturday Gii-ls (up to 12 years) .... Wrestling and Boxing JOIN UP NOW Days held. Mon. and Wed. .. Mon. and Thurs. .. Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays (Special Schedule) Hour of meeting. 5.30 to 0.0 p.iu. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. 5.30 to 7.45 p.m. 0.0 to 7.30 p.m. 9.0 to 10.30 a .in. 5.30 to 9.30 p.m. 4.0 to 5.0 p.m. 10.30 to noon. Post now to—SECRETARY, Y.M.C.A., NELSON. Date Please enrol me for Class marked (X) on the above chart. I will supply full particulars on request. SIGNATURE . ADDRESS Name in Full Note: April is special Cash Fee Discount Month. Less 25% before 30th April.

Reserve Next Thursday Night for ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT St. Mary’s Hall, - Manuka Street, Splendid Musical Programme. Songs, Recitations, Dances, Pianoforte Trios —Three Pianos —Nine Performers. Admission 2/- and 1/-.

HEBE’S VALUE FORD MODEL “A” SEDAN DEPOSIT £45 Tyres as new, mechanically perfect. General condition excellent. TRY IT! W. J. DICK & CO., LTD. LOWER HARDY-ST. Phone 1016.

NELSON SCHOOL OF DANCING HARDY STREET MODERN BALLROOM DANCING BEGINNERS’ CLASS commences on TUESDAY, 21st March, at 7.30 p.m. ADVANCED CLASS commences on THURSDAY, 23rd March, at 7.30 p.m. CLASSIC DANCING First Term commences on SATURDAY, 25tli March. Classes at 9.30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Full particulars on application. TELEPHONE 1129

ANNOUNCING THE NEW MORRIS “TEN” The Finest of all the “10” Class ]VT OTE these points: Big 1292 e.c. IV Engine with Mechanical Fume Consuming Head. 4-speed Easy Change Gearbox. Silent Gears. Hydraulic Brakes. Electric Traffic Signals. Beautiful Streamlined Body. 35 Miles per Gallon. A Visit to our Showroom will confirm all our Statements. VINING & SCOTT

“AMINA” EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING AND BEAUTY CULTURE npHERE are various textures and qualities of hair which demand individual care, attention and treatment. This is assured to clients visiting our Salon, requiring either “Cutting,” “Shampoo, “Marcelle,” and “Water-Waving,” or any kind of hair treatment. Every care given to children. Manicure and Face Massage. Superfluous hair painlessly removed. PHONE 1277. MASONIC HOTEL BUILDING.

J. D. & L. ROBERTSON Builders and Timber Merchants LOWER HARDY-ST. Phone 188 Buildings of every description erected, altered or renovated Work carried out in any part of the district. ’Phone or write for an interview with us to consider the modernising of your homo or business premises. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO STAND, USING ONLY THOROUGHLY SEASONED STOCK An efficient plant enables us to Carry out all work expeditiously. McKAY’S AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS ARE HERE Our first showing includes: — NEW KRINKLEY CREPES, NEW WOOL lIOPSACS, NEW DIAGONAL AFGALAINES, NEW ELEPHANT CREPES, NEW WOOL TWEEDS, NEW GOLF SKIRTINGS,. ETC., ETC. ETC. McKAY’S "VT EWMAN’S Motor Services run Daily (Sunday excepted) to Blenheim, Christchurch, Motueka, Takaka, Westport. Rerdton and Greymouth. Telephones 124, 4078 (1109 all'night)!

DON’T LET YOUR COLD DEVELOP HEAD IT OFF WITH CHERIMAL COUGH BALSAM One Dose Relieves Immediately. FROM ALL STORES MARTIN’S PHARMACY CASH CHEMISTS Box 42 TRAFALGAR-ST. Phone 699 Try our Cod Liver Oil Emulsion 4/6 24 ounce Bottle. TRATHEN’S TRATHEN’S ARE BUSY UNPACKING THE NEW SEASON’S GOODS! TVTELSON Paint Works, one of N.Z.’s ’ most successful Secondary Industries! Support it; buy Paint,,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 March 1933, Page 1

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