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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. WHAT’S ON AT THE MAJESTIC THIS WEEK ! NELSON’S POPULAR SHOW PLACE. Booking Service: Plans at Theatre. Continuous service or ’phone 186. SORRY! Only two more performances of this ] | ' delightful programme! | | TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY 20th Century presents— FREDRIC MARCH CONSTANCE BENNETT FRANK MORGAN in “THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI” “THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI” Plus: Disney’s coloured gem; News Service; Beauty Secrets of Hollywood; Medbury in Morocco. (Recommended by Censor for Adult) 0 00 0 WEDNESDAY | Metro-G oldwyn-Mayer presents the en- | trancingly beautiful and charming I cinema version of I SIR JAMES BARRIE’S CELEBRATED j PLAY “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” Featuring HELEN HAYES, BRIAN AHERNE, MADGE EVANS. A whimsical romance that will thrill you! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) “BLOSSOM TIME” II Booking plans now open for. gala per- | | formanees SATURDAY NEXT — Schubert’s music gains new loveliness when Tauber sings entirely in English RICHARD TAUBER as Schubert in “BLOSSOM TIME” “BLOSSOM TIME” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Note: Special matinee session, on Monday and Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.

THEATRE ROYAL . THEATRE ROYAL The Management regret that so many were unable to gain admission on Saturday. TO-NIGHT COME TO-NIGHT TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN in “A CUP OP KINDNESS" TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN in “A CUP OF KINDNESS” TOM WALLS ancl RALPH LYNN in “A CUP OF KINDNESS” TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN in ‘‘A CUP OF KINDNESS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) The greatest laugh of the year. Tom and Ralph at their best, supported by Claude Hulbert. Supports include second Test Match with full description, “The Mirror,” Fox British News, exclusive pictures of the Duke arriving in Wellington, also Wellington’s reception to the Duke, “Making Feather Weight.” PLAN AT BEGG’S. THEATRE ’PHONE 1122.

RELIABLE USED CARS Light 4 Tourer, U' economical, well shod ........ £25 /“OVERLAND Light 4 Tourer, in very nice order • £4O CJINGER -Tourer, O.K. condi- ® tion £7O AUSTIN 7 Tourer, overhauled and good appearance £75 1930 Austin 7 Saloon. Been well cared for. HUDSON Super 6 Sedan de Luxe. Done small mileage., Very careful driver. Splendid order throughout. And several others, all in good order. VINING AND SCOTT, Phone 777. WAIMEA-ST. GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE DE SOTO SEDAN, beautiful running order, paint work excellent. A, quality product at a reasonable figure. TOURER, in perfect nick, well shod. A fine, dependable car. "TkODGE TOURER, small mileage, " first class order. A good investment. i"kVERLAND Light Truck, goes well. ” Cheap. Canopy top. T>UICK 2-Door Sedan. A splendid family car. Reliable. Cheap. W. J. DICK & CO., LTD. VAUXHALL - BEDFORD OLDSMOBILE PHONE GARAGE: 1016, Lower Hardy-st, SPECIAL VALUE Seagrass Mats 2/9, 4/3, 4/9, 8/6. Coir Matting 2/6, 2/9, 3/9 per yard. Dinner Waggons 14/9, 17/6. Seagrass Chairs 16/6, 21/6, 27/6. Carpet Runners 4/3, 4/9 per yard. 3ft Beds and Wires 32/6. Deck Chairs 7/9. Folding Chairs 7/9. Folding Stools 3/9, Wool Mattresses 3ft 31/6, 4ft 6in 43/6. ARTHUR J. COTTON HOME FURNISHERS, 96 HARDY STREET. STEWART WARNER RADIOS FOR 1935 /COMPLETE range of Models to suit all clients. ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION TO.DAY I W, RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET. Phone 675. MOTORISTS STERLING BATTERIES To suit any make of Car. Full Size, 13 Plates Guaranteed Twelve Months £2 10s Od L. G. BOURNE Phone 1284. 124 Hardy-st. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar and Plymouth. • OTRANTO 20,000 Feb. 16 ORFORD 20,000 Feb. 2/ ORONTES 20,000 Mch. 13 •Tourist steamer, one class only. Does not call at Palma. Does call at Aden. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON Ist Saloon from £B7 single, £152 return. 3rd Class from £39 single, £7O return. Tourist from £4O Bingle, £72 return. All fares subject to Exchange, -which may be ascertained on inquiry. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. THE ANCHOR S, & F. CO , LTD,

REGAIN YOUR ENERGY During the Hot Weather Take AURANTO TONIC WINE 4 (3/6 full size bottle) IT KEEPS YOU PIT AND READY ' FOR THE DAY’S BUSINESS MARTIN’S PHARMACY CASH CHEMISTS, Trafalgar-st. Box 42. Phone 699. SHOWROOM SALE BARGAINS Stocks must bB sold before Stocktaking.— 8 v*nly Bed Jackets 2/6. 12 Kiddies’ Frocks, 1/-, 2/11. 12 Frock Knicker Sets 1/11, 3/11. 36 Ladies’ Blouses 2/11, 5/11. 26 Petone Cardigans 10/11. 12 Check Stockinette Jumpers 3/11. . 18 Floral Tussore D. GOwns 10/11. 20 Silk Locknit Knickers 1/11. 90 Interlock Ladies’ Vests 1/3. And Scores of other Real Wonder Bargains at every Counter This Week. TRATHEN’S SALE SPECIALS LADIES’ SUMMER COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES! Light-weight Tweed Coats, in semifitting and belted styles. 49/C. For 19/6. Model Coats, in fine Woollen Coatings. Smartly cut. 84/-. For 45/-. Assam Silk Coats, neatly finished, stitched collars and revers. 52/0. For 35/-. Silk f-Coats, in Black and Navy. Scarf collar to finish. 45/-. For 25/-. All Showroom Goods must be cleared. McKAY’S BACON T/yHEN ordering your supplies, re- * * member always to specify the Best and ask for— BLACKBYRE CURED from SELECTED PIGS and •STOCKED BY ALL THE BEST GROCERS W. H. ATKINS, Manager. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING T EARN to Design, Cut and Make Frocks and Coats in a few lessons. No Charts. No Patterns. Also Frocks, etc.. Cut and Tacked. Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Bridge Street (above Keith Walker’s)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 1

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