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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. TO-NIGHT AND |||////////////////||| 2 - 30 Session FRIDAY ||i////////////////|ll FRIDAY THERE HAS NEVER BEEN THERE CAN NEVER BE A FINER GRANDER CINEMATIC ACHIEVEMENT THAN THIS FREDRIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON UN "LES MISERABLES"' Victor “LES MISERABLES” |||| jlll “LES MISERABLES” Hugo’s “LES MISERABLES” jjj| THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST ACTORS IN THEIR .MOST COMPELLING ROLES. (A United Artists Release) (Recommended bv Censor for Adults) YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THIS GRAND FILM. WATCH OUT FOR SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Joan Bennett | “SHE COULDN’T TAKE IX" | George Raft “SHE COULDN’T TAKE IT,” the fastest film fun in months. Telephone reserves MUST BE collected by 7-30 p.m. Plans at R. A. Thomas’s, Trafalgar Street. Superlatives fail to describe it! LAST NIGHT’S AUDIENCE IS LOUD IN PRAISE OF THIS GREAT FILM! CONRAD VEIDT “THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK” Gripping mystery! Absorbing story! Superb acting! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8. HERE’S SPECTACLE THAT WILL AMAZE AND ASTOUND YOU! SATURDAY Electrifying scenes! Vesuvius in eruption! The amphitheatre! Man pitted against wild beast! Thrill piled on thrill! (A Radio Picture, recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans now at Begg’s. ’Phone reserves MUST be collected by 7.30 p.m.

LOST AND FOUND T OST, Yellow and Green Love Birds. Ring 1263. Reward. OST between Richmond and Wakefield, motor cycle dynamo and chain. Reward. Tel. 476 Nelson, or 37K Wakefield. W OST on Tuesday, £5 note in town. Reward. Apply ‘ ‘Nlail’' Office. WOUND: Spectacles repaired, broken lenses replaced, frames straightened, etc.—R. W. Martin, Optician. WOUND: For sight testing, frame fitting and optical repairs, consult R. W. Martin, Optician. ■WOUND: Onion, Lettuce, Cabbage, u Caidiifowcr and seasonable Flower plants. “Rosemary,” Floriste, llardy-st. WOUND, large discounts on Engagement Rings this month. Any design made up to your requirements.— W. Lamb, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Trafalgar-st. WOUND at The. Vogue, Bridgc-st., a large selection of Millinery. All shades at reasonable prices. Vogue and Value. WOUND, strong, reliable Umbrellas. Guaranteed for 12 months. At Ryder's, Hardy-st. I BOUND. College Tunics and Suits Cleaned or Redyed.—l.X.L .Co. Phone 360, WOUND: For Comfort, Courtesy and Efficiency, travel by Newman's, The Cadillac Motor Service. IF 0 U N D ” CULL’S will trade in your Piano, Gramophone or Radio for a 193 G His Master’s Voice All Wave Receiver. WORLDWIDE RANGE OF MODELS 6 Valves to 22 Valves EASY TERMS Book vour Demonstration Now ! fi U L L ’ S Sole Nelson District Agent for His Master’s Voice NOW IS THE TIME TO protect your throat and lungs from the attacks of colds. A dose or two of CHERIMAL (Double Strength) COUGH BALSAM will invariably ward off the at. tacks. Taken in hot water Cherimal gives immediate relief. From All Stores 2/G bottle MARTIN'S PHARMACY CASH CHEMISTS. Box 42. Trafalgar-st. Phone 699. FOR SALE

1928 Studebaker Sedan. 1930 Nash Sedan. 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan. All Cars in excellent order and Guaranteed A. E. SHUTTLEWORTH WAKEFIELD GARAGE Nelson Depot: KENNING LTD., Victoria Avenue. USED CARS Chevrolet <!=Cyl. Tourer £45 Morris Tourer £J3 De Soto Fordor Sedan £lB5 Hudson Roadster £65 Chevolet 4«Cyl. Tourer £45 Nash Twin Ignition G=Cyl. Sedan £2lO Whippet Coupe £^B Essex Tudor £l5O *‘VB” Coupe £2lO Rugby G=Cyl. Delivery Van £Bo MODEL “A” FORD 30-Cwt. U Cyl. TRUCK, in splendid condition. Can be sold on a Deposit of £4O! Easv Terms for Balance. Truck is well shod. G. M. SMART. LTD. FORD DEALERS. Victoria Avenue, - NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 1