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iEMENTS, ETC. It's too funny to be missed! LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. Muni, Dad, Monty and Co’s misadventures at. the Melbourne Centenary —in Beaumont Smith’s "SPLENDID FELLOWS" A merry modern comedy romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) TO-MORROW 2.30 and 8 p.m. A delightful entertainment everyone will want to see! The charming lead of Aldwycli farces WINIFRED SHOTTER in a piquant story of a tomboy’s masquerade as a demure mid-Victorian miss. Modern Mayfair goes Victorian with hilarious results in “LILIES OF THE FIELD” John Hastings Turner’s famous stage comedy success. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) HURRY! Reserve now for Saturday. Something to look forward to—the first. of 1035 greater show season attractions JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE in “CHAINED” “CHAINED” Otto Kruger —Stuart Irwin A Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer championship picture. (Recommended' by Censor for Adults)

THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTION S AT THE MAJESTIC NELSON’S POPULAR SHOW PLACE. BOOKING SERVICE: Plans at Theatre. Continuous booking service or ’phone 186.

THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL FESTAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL in “CHANGE OF HEART” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING AT MATINEE TO-MORROW I JAMES CAGNEY and MADGE EVANS in “THE MAYOR OF HELL” | JAMES CAGNEY and MADGE EVANS in “THE MAYOR OF HELL” | JAMES CAGNEY and MADGE EVANS in “THE MAYOR OF HELL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) . A roaring story of to-day’s wild youth. Very powerful and convincing. Something to hold you to the finish. Good Supports. Book early. Note: The plans are now filling up for Saturday’s super attraction: Jessie Mathews in “Waltzes of Vienna.” Plan at Begg’s. Theatre ’phone 1122.

RELIABLE USED CARS /~)VERLAND Light 4 Tourer, economical, well shod £25 OVERLAND Light 4, Tourer, V-' in very nice order £4O Tourer, O.K. condilion £7O A USTIN 7 Tourer, overhauled ■f*- and good appearance £75 1930 Austin 7 Saloon. Been well cared for. TTUDSON 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.

KIRWIN’S PICTURES RETURN VISIT JOHN McCORMACK and a Notable Cast in Fox Film’s Great Pictorial Triumph “SONG OF MY HEART” “SONG OF MY HEART” Recommended for Universal Exhibition, RICHMOND : Thursday, 7th. BRIGHTWATER: Friday, Bth. WAKEFIELD: Saturday, 9th. RAI VALLEY : Monday, ’.i'h. Please Note Change of Datss.

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. T'|ODGE TOURER, small mileage, first class order. A good investment. f~kVERLAND Light Truck, goes well. Cheap. Canopy top. TDUICK 2-Door Sedan. A splendid family car. Reliable. Cheap. W. J. DICK & CO., LTD. VAUXHALL BEDFORD OLDSMOBILE PHONE GARAGE: 1016. Lower Hardy-st.

ODDMENTS AND REMNANTS LEFT OVER FROM SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR FEW DAYS. TRATHEN’S

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, 17y6. 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.

ELASTIC STOCKINGS FOR I VARICOSE VEINS P •RESII stocks of good English Elastic Stockings in the following sizes (Flesh Colour)3,4,. 6 and 7 —All at 15/= Pair 7/fi Each Buy Early. Limited Stocks. MARTIN’S PHARMACY CASH CHEMISTS, Box. 42. Trafalgar-st. Phone 699.

FURNITURE AND FACTS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE WE GIVE HONEST VALUE We Will Accept Your Old Furniture as ParLPayment for New. All Work under Personal Supervision and Carries Our Guarantee INSPECTION INVITED TALBOT’S FURNITURE MART. NELSON’S POPULAR FURNISHERS

T E A rp E a rji e A DIRECT FROM THE BLENDERS STOCKTAKING SPECIAL 2/10 per Pound for 2/4 While Stock Lasts SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE TABLE SEPARATOR BUTTER lid per lb. EDWIN R. PIRIE, LTD., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS Trafalgar Street. Phone 440. “We Deliver the Goods.” 'VSpiBLEY BROS., Timber Merchants, ’ » Sawmillers, Joinery Manufacturers, Alma-st. Phone 334. We supply bone dry dressed timber all sizes, including Matchlining. Flooring, Rustic, Rabbated Weather Boarding, etc. If building, give us a call. Our prices lowest and timber and workmanship of the best. All sizes three-ply. Satisfaction guaranteed. STOCKTAKING SPECIALS TOURING the month of MARCH, which is our Annual Stocktaking period, we offer practically the whole stock at a Special Discount, and much in the way of oddments at “throw-out” prices. A. H. BOYCE 45 BRIDGE • STREET.

“CLEAN-UP WEEK” VALUES SMART NEW TWEEDS 2/6 PER YARD A seasonable offering of smartly figured Tweeds, showing quite a good quality. As quantities are limited, early inspection will save disappointment. The actual value is 3/11 yard. W. McKAY & SON, LTD.

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 Stieet (above Keith Walker,’s) T\EFY greyness in advancing years. Rachel Hair Tonic grows natural colour afresh at roots. Not a dye or stain.—R. W. Martin, Chemist.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 March 1935, Page 1