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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Still delighting huge audiences. BUT FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT! —II MAJESTIC ||— —|| MAJESTIC I) Ladies, be sure to see it! Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Gene Stratton-Porter’s “A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” Marian Marsh as Elnora, Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan. Excellent Majestic Featurettes. TWO GALA PERFORMANCES TO-MORROW—2.3O, 8 p.m. A glittering pageant of music, drama, mirth and beauty. Golden-voiced and Beautiful NELSON EDDY JEANETTE MACDONALD in Victor Herbert’s glorious Operetta “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” The greatest singing picture ever made! Hear these songs: “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” With You” sonette’-’ “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp” Song.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plus M.G.M. Superb Featurettes: Laurel and Hardy in another classic gem of futility, “Busybodies”; James Fitzpatrick Travelogue, “Rainbow Canyon”; Merotone and Ginesound News Service. Early reservation imperative for Saturday. Reserve now. Plans at Theatre. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. . THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL FINAL SCREENING OF “MAN OF TWO WORLDS” - COMMENCING AT MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Robertson Hare, Claude Hulbert and Dorothy Hyson. Family troubles brew thick and fast between the 'Putts and the Ramsbothams, and they piovide an invigorating cocktail of broad farce, brilliant burlesque, clever comedy and happy laughter. British Gaumont’s greatest comedy of the year. Featurettes include; Fox News, British Gazette, Movietone, Novelties. PLAN AT BEGG’S. NO EXTRA CHARGE.

NELSON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION TRAFALGAR PARK, SATURDAY, 7th September. FINAL SEDDON SHIELD TRIALS SEDDON SHIELD TEAM v. THE REST 3 -° P- m - Junior Championship: XELSOX v. REGIMENTAL, Xo. 1 l-‘to p.m, Third Grade Championship: WAIMEA v. XELSOX, Xo. 2 3-0 p.m Admission: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies Cd; Stand (3d. FRED J. LOCK, Secretary X.R.F.U.

RELIABLE USED CARS Essex 6 Challenger Sedan. Essex Super 6 Coach. Ford A Tudor Sedan. Buick 6 Coach. Buick 4 Tourer. Austin 7 Tourer. Whippet 6 Sedan. Dodge 4 Sedan. Chev. 6 Tourer. Hudson 7-seater Tourer. 5/6 B.S.A. Twin and Sidecar. (Side car and Chassis £5). 2f O.H.V. B.S.A. VINING & SCOTT Phone 777. WAIMEA-ST.

FOR SALE RELIABLE USED CARS Essex challenger town SEDAN, fitted with Air Wheels. Trade in your Touring Car on this. In first class order throughout. /Chrysler 70 2-Door Sedan . a beautiful Car to drive. A long life of useful service assured. DODGE TOURER, in splendid order. Almost new tyres. This is a snip. BUICK MASTER SIX De Luxe Tourer. A beautiful Car in every way. Well worth trying. (CHEVROLET 4-Cylinder 1-Ton Truck, thoroughly overhauled. A good investment. ’ W. J. DICK & C 0„ LTD. Pontiac Lower Hardy-st. Vauxhall Oldsmobile Phone 1016 Bedford

STEWART-WARNER THE WORLD-WIDE RADIO OF PROVEN PERFORMANCE W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE-ST. Phone 67£. TO COMPLETE YOUR SPRING OUTFIT SEE TRATHEN’S __ FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES HUGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM AND EXCLUSIVE GOODS Lady Barbara Pure Silk Hose 7/11, 9/6. CorticGli Pure Silk Hose 8/11, 10/11. Smart New Hand Bags 8/11, 10/6, 17/6 to 37/6. Exclusive Neckwear 1/6, 2/6 to 4/6. .Evening in Paris Perfume 9d, 2/6 to 4/= Stylish Kid Gloves 7/6, 10/11. Exclusive Silk Scarves 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. ■TRATHEN’S FOR VALUE AND SATISFACTION SPECIAL VALUES IN BEDDING FOR 7 DAYS ONLY s. (1. 3ft. Wool Mattresses 81bs to foot 29 6 4ft 6in Wool Mattresses, 81bs to foot 39 6 4ft 6in Kapoc Mattresses 39 6 All Other Sizes in Stock ARTHUR J. COTTON HOME FURNISHERS. 96 HARDY-ST. Phone 547.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 6 September 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 6 September 1935, Page 1