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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Delighting record crowds daily 1 “THE BROADWAY MELODY QF 1936”~~ [ RESERVE FOR TO-NIGHT. PLANS AT THEATRE. , “The Theatre Moderne” 1 | MAJESTIC CINEMA j | Sessions Daily, 2-30 and 8 p.m. | A meteor of magic splendour —the champagne of all dancing and musical extravaganzas (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SO NEW—IT’S A YEAR AHEAD! New stars, new rhythm, new melodies. Spectacle, romance and comedy. ELEANOR POWELL 7 ELEANOR POWELL the dancing sensation of the age. Robert Taylor Una Merkel Also superlative Majestic Featurettes. FRIDAY NEXT zz " “| Another Majestic Entertainment Special | It wull tickle ye that much, ye’ll think ye’ve got a spurrin’ under | ye nose. I McLAUREL AND McHARDY | as heilan as the heather in | “BONNIE SCOTLAND” “BONNIE SCOTLAND” j Sixty-five minutes of excruciating laughter. | THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL Saturday’s full house again shows its popularity. The Orchestra alone is worth the money. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. “THE SILVER STREAK” | SALLY BLANE “THE SILVER STREAK” | CHARLES STARRETT “THE SILVER STREAK” WILLIAM FARXAM (Approved for Universal Exhibition) The most modern and unique picture of 1930. “Silver Streak” the fastest streamlined train in the world. A stirring romance of the rails. Two thousand miles of thrills and breathless suspense. Hie first picture of the woilds speed demon. This wonderful train of the age—science triumphant! ROYAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA of 9 professional musicians in selected renderings—a real treat in store to-night. Pathe News, Dumb-bell Letters, Comedy,“etc. ’Phone 1122 for reserves. No extra charge. Remember, come early. GRANIToPENING OF BROOKLYN HALL WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. OFFICIAL OPENING 3 p.m. BY MR K. J. HOLYOAKE, M.P. Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream, Produce and Jumble Stalls, Stock Sale, Baby Show, Children’s Races and many other attractions. ROLL UP TO THE DANCE AT 8 p.m. TRY OUT THE NEW FLOOR! Williams' Orchestra (0 instruments). Home-made Supper. Admission to Dance: Ladies 1/C, Men 2/-, Double 3/-.

SEE THESE USED CARS BEFORE BUYING De Soto 8 Sedan £lB5 Nash 6 Sedan 180 Essex Super Six Sedan 130 Chev. 1928 Coach 120 Chrysler Coach 110 Sedan, 5-bearing crankshaft 95 \Vhippet Tourer 70 Singer Tourer 00 Buick Tourer 45 Ford Van 20 Ford Tourer 12 A.J.6. Motor Cycle 30 VINING fit SCOTT WAIMEA STREET. Phone 777. GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS IpORD A 1931 i-TON. Has only done light work. Tyres and mechanical condition good. Deposit £3O. 171 ORD A .L-TON. This Truck has had the best attention and is in very good order. Deposit £25. fl/jr ORRIS SUPER TONNER, This ItA Truck, is in new condition and would be very suitable for Orchard vork Deposit £55. These Trucks have had only one owner and can be depended upon to give years of efficient service. A Demonstration will convince you. CENTRAL MOTORS, LTD. PHONE 1016. Hardy Street. 701. Trafalgar Street. THE THRIFTY WAY TO COLLEGE FOR YOUR BOY McKay’s unrivalled quality McKay’s Sale Prices. Correct and long wearing Shorts, specially selected and cut. 6/6, 8/3, 11/3. Superior non-shrinking Shirts. 8/3, 9/3 to 12/-. Durable, approved Hose. 2/11, 3/3 to 3/11. The Correct Cap. 4/6. Correct Ties. 2/3 and 3/3. The smallest article for a Day Boy or every detail for a Boarder. Every article is guaranteed by McKAY’S FOR ECONOMY AND SERVICE USB- • ■ • ■ WILLARD BATTERIES G Volt from £2/10/.. W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET. Phone 675. ‘ DENTAL REPAIRS OOST, Send or Bring your DENTAL ■*- REPAIRS. One Dny Service. Lowest Possible Rates G. J. MACKIE, Dental Technician. Rout’* Building. Trafalgar Street. BLACKBYRE BACON W 1 lEN ordering supplies from Your Grocers, get the Local Product. CHEAPEST ANI) BEST W. H. ATKINS, Manager.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 1

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