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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. MAJESTIC THEATRE , TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. KAY FRANCIS, MARGARET LINDSAY, RICARDO CORTEX In one of the finest dramas to reach the screen j “THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET” | 1 “THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET” I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Will a 'woman repeat at 40 the mistakes she made at 20? POWERFUL COMPELLING. DRAMATIC. She saved her daughter from her own fate! Twenty years of torture was the price she paid for one youthful misstep—and now the girl for whom she had sacrificed her happiness was enslaved by the same terrible weakness. A GREAT CAST IN A GREAT DRAMA Excellent short features: Metro News, Jack Denny’s Band, Round the Clock (musical revue), Yeast is Yeast. COMING SATURDAY Matinee at 2.30 COMING SATURDAY THE MOST OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION OF THEM ALL —| “HOLLYWOOD PARTY”]--1 “HOLLYWOOD PARTY” J—LAUREL AND HARDY together with fifteen of Metro’s biggest stars and MICKEY MOUSE acting for the first lime with human beings. THEATREROYAL THEATRE ROYAL AN ALL I!RITISH-GAUMONT PRODUCTION “BUI T A N N I A OF “BRITANNIA OF “BRITANNIA OF BILLINGSGATE” BILLINGSGATE” BILLINGSGATE” Barker, f many (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ncknev as she is spoken. Featuring Violet Loraine and Gordon he comedian whose Cockney humorisms have been the «««»»" . • ,-StUli pictures now heads the east in a comedy of Ins own—ot a fish-maikit omedy “Sleepwalker,”' Magic Carpet, Down to Vesuvius and Fox News. Reserve now (or you’ll he disappointed) for Saturday's great attraction “STAND UP AND'CHEER,” this year's musn-ale ot mill sur]a me.-.. NELSON A. & P. ASSOCIATION (To he officially opened by Ills Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe) FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 16th AND 17th NOVEMBER ™COPD ENTRIES DRAUGHT HORSE DERBY, STEER RIDING, RECORD i OTH ER ATTRACTIONS. SPFCTAL TR UN AND BUS TIMETABLE FROM SPECIAL COUNTRY DISTRICTS. lELSON AND [mission: Adults 2/-, Children Gd. HARKNESS, Secretary

Increased Power and Size NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ! MORRIS CARS lor 1935 MORRIS CARS for 1935 Supreme \ nine f° r Money Also TERR APT. ANE and HUDSON CARS Fee them all at the Show! VINING & SCOTT W AIM E A -ST., N EPSON. riione 777. DEPENDABLE USED CARS CIIEV. 192 S s=Ton Delivery, well shod and good body. AUSTIN 7 h.p. Tourer, good running order. CHEV. 1930 Dc Luxe C=cyl. Tourer. A beautiful running car and in excellent condition. BUICK Coupe. A roomy car to seat three. In good nick. Cheap. w. J. DICK & CO., LTD. GARAGE: Pbone : Lower Hardy-st. 1016 - TRATHEN’S announce closing days of Pogson's 'Men’s Wear and “JoscphineAs*/ Ladies’ Outfitting stocks. Remarkable Bargains for two days. Come early. A start list follows below. There are hundreds more equally good. men— , t Men’s Locknit Shorts and Singlets 4/C. Men’s Sports .lackets 17/C, 25/=, 30/ = Men’s Sports Trousers 9/11 to 17/C Men’s Sports Blazers 17/C, 19/C, 29/0 Men’s Suits 37/G, 45/*, 65/=, 79/C Minster Suits, new patterns, from 82/C Men’s Summer Underwear 1/0 to 2/11 Men’s Felt Hats 0/1 i, 10/6 to 19/C Silk Shirts clearing, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 Boys’ Tennis and Canoe Shirts 2/9 LADIES— Voile Frocks 7/C, 10/C, 10/C, 29/C Cotton Washing Frocks C/ll to 19/G Pique Voile Frocks 17/C to 29/C Rayon Frocks 19/0, 29/C, 39/C Ensemble Suits 45/=, 59/C to 99/C • Matrons’ O.s. Frocks 35/= to 99/C Swagger Coats 29/C, 39/C to 69/6 , Blouses, very Special, 4/11 to 12/6 Undervests i/11, 2/C, 3/C to 5/11 Locknit Vests 2/3, Slips 5/11 Skirts, Hosiery, Lingerie, Handkerchiefs, etc. ,etc. j LEST WE FORGET Our Friends Across the Sea POST NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY SUEDE NOVELTIES s. d. Book Marks, each, 9J, 1/4, 1 6 Calendars, each, 1/-, 1/4, 2 U Tie Tidies, each, 2/-, 2 O Glove Sachets, each 4 9 Handkerchief Sachets, each, 3/- 311 Needle Tidies, each, 2/-, 2 8 Serviette Rings, each, 1/-, 1/7 ... 2 U Shoe Shines, each, 1/4, 2 4 Tea Cosies, each, 15/-, 15/6, ... 16 b All beautiful with Maori Heads, Birds, and Native Flowers COLOURING PERFECT D. M. REES, LTD. 58 HARDY STREET, Postage Extra. Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 1

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