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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. 1 v REGENT THEATRE * TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY MATINEE 2.30 FRIDAY O-O-O-H-H-H THE FUN YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE ZASU PITTS ZASU PITTS HUGH O’CONNELL HUGH O’CONNELL In the brilliant satire on “G” men films. A perfect panic of laughter with the new scream mates in YOU’LL CRY LAUGHING GREAT. GRAND, GAY COMEDY (Programme approved for Universal Exhibition) SATURDAY SATURDAY OUT OF THE SHADOWS OF THE ’FRISCO FOG COMES A RARE TALE OF MYSTERY AND RAFFLING INTRIGUE IN “CHINATOWN SQUAD” : “CHINATOWN SQUAD” “CHINATOWN SQUAD” “CHINATOWN SQUAD” 'There’s a thrill-a-minute when the 'Squad goes into action. ADOPT THE HAPPY SLOGAN “REGENTISE YOUR ENTERTAINMENT” LAST NIGHT’S BIG HOUSE LAUGHED ITSELF HOARSE AT THIS GREAT COMEDY! WILL ROGERS in the cleverest, brightest comedy ANNE SHIRLEY WILL ROGERS romance of the dav—a. picture of ANNE SHIRLEY WILL ROGERS splendid action and good clean fun. ANNE SHIRLEY “STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND” “STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Direction: Amalgamated ...Kill Sessions Theatres, Ltd. THE STATE Daily at 2.30 and 8. AND LOOK WHAT’S COMING ON SATURDAY! A new juvenile whose capers will set you roaring . _ . she runs away with the picture . . . an astounding performance. CHILDREN! JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS in “GINGER!” “GINGER!” Remember her with Shirley 'Temple in “Bright Eyes”—now she stars on her own—and what | a riotous success. A PICTURE FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Programme approved for L OSf~AN DFOU ND “ I You must see “Ginger" on | ] Saturday—and also I | THE NEW SERIAL | “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” I “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” j “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” I 12 chapters of blazing adventure | and thrills! Amazing jungle ) scenes! Stirring battles with I wild animals! Terrifically ex- | | • citing! | | SATURDAY AT 2.30. | Universal Exhibition. TO LET

T OST between Pclorus Bridge and Nelson, suit case containing lady’s; ccat. Reward. Apply “Mail” Office. T OST, Royal blue knitting in fancy bag Wednesday morning. Reward. Apply “Mail” Office. I WOUND: Appropriate Floral arrange-, ments for all occasions. Emblems of Joy and Tokens of Sympathy.—Miss ; Wearing, Floriste (next Masonic Hotel), j WOUND: Bedding Plants for winter -**- and spring flowering—Poppies, Primula, Penstemon, Pink Larkspur, Chelone, Schizantlius, Verbena, Wallflowers, etc. We deliver. Tnone IC'OK. Miss Wearing, Floriste. WOUND~at The Vogue, Bridge-st.', smart Millinery and Winter. Prices' from 8/11. Inspection ihvited. WOUND, an opportunity of purclias--*1 - ing quality goods at town prices. Lambert’s General Store, liampden-st. West.- ] WOUND: Latest Magazines and Peri- ; odicals, Fashion and Knitting Books. Good selection at Ryder’s, Hardy-st. | WOUND: Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gents’, from 6/11 each. Splendid, selection at Ryder’s, Hardy-st. I WOUND T ScoiTes‘“ _ Date,“Plain/ j Savoury Cheese, and Wholemeal. Gd doz. at The Vienna Cake Shop and ivosy Lounge. WOUND : Sponges —Sandwiches, Rolls ' and Loaves, 6d each at The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge. "WOUND: These cool days call for substantial, nourishing food. Vienna Pies are Nelson’s best three-pennyworth. I WOUND: Loaves—Walnut and Raisin, , * Ginger and Raisin, Currant, 6d each ' at The Veinna Cake Shop and Kosy j Lounge. j WOUND: Children love Gingerbread,” j and it’s good for them, Gd large square at The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge. _ FOUND: Nelson’s most popular Cake is The Vienna 2/-_ Sultana. WOUND: Chocolate and Vanilla Cakes 6d each, at The Vienna Cake Shop and Kosy Lounge, L); For Comfort, Courtesy and Efficiency, travel by Newman’s, The Cadillac Motor Servicfl. F 0" U N D CIDERS TO SUIT ALL PALATES Draft and Bottled. Finest Old Port Wine, Finest Cerise et Pomme Easter Weddings a Speciality Call at the Cellars for Free Samples. CHAS. A. GRAINGER, Wakatu Lane, Nelson. The Latest 2/6 Records “Twenty allies lo Nowhere.” “Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle.” Harry Torrani, Yodeler. “The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken.” “Louisiana Fairy Tale.” Slow Foxtrots. “Mickey’s Son and Daughter.” “The General’s Fast Asleep.” (An Ideal Record for Children). Secure Your Copies Now I CULL’S 43, Bridge Street. p 0 R g A L E TIT ASH 1930 STANDARD SIX, small I’ mileage, one owner, excellent condition. A goed opportunity to buy a quality Car at a low price. Deposit £7O A. E. SHUTTLEWORTH WAKEFIELD WHY BACKDATE YOURSELF? Nobody thanks you for looking old. And grey hair, is very ageing. You can ' end greyness—grow the true, original I colour right back into your hair with Van-Grey. Not a dye, but n remarkable new hair-cell restorative. Results guaranteed.—Nees, Tlie Chemist-.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 1