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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. If it’s at the Majestic it’s the best show in Town. TO-DAY MAJESTIC A NEW STAR SHINES! Bringing you the glorious and magnetic personality of a worldfamous songstress. GLADYS SWARTHOUT GLADYS SWARTHOUT GLADYS SWARTHOUT Sessions Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m. A Paramount Jubilee Picture. with JOHN JOHN JOHN BOLES BOLES BOLES ‘‘ROSE “ROSE OF THE RANCHO” RANCHO” Approved for Universal Exhibition. A thrilling fiesta of melody, romance and adventure set to un- MM forgettable music. The screen’s MM first outdoor musical play. | | INTRODUCING THESE SONGS: “If I Should Lose You,” “Little Rose of the Rancho,” “Where is My Love,” “Thunder Over Paradise,” “Got a Gal in Californ-i-a.” PARAMOUNT MAJESTIC FEATURETTES: Popeye the Sailorman, Cartoon; Grantland Rice Sportlight; Colour Classic, “Okay Jose”; Cinesound and Overseas News Service. DON’T RISK DISAPPOINTMENT—RESERVE NOW ’Phone reservations must be collected by 7.30 p.m. ? FIND A NAME ? The recently-formed organisation, the suggested objects of which are to assist in the progress of the City and District and to advertise Nelson, is as yet, un-named, and a prize of £2/2/0 is offered to the person suggesting the best name for the organisation. The suggested name should be brief and should indicate the purposes for which the organisation is formed. Entries, which may be on the form printed below, should be sent to the Secretary, Room 2, F. & D. Edwards Building, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, on or before 20th June and must be accompanied by a remittance of sixpence as entrance fee. The entries will be judged by the Committee whose decision shall be -final and the result will be announced at a Public Meeting to be held on a date to be advertised later. THE SECRETARY,' Room 2, F. &. D. Edwards Building, • NELSON. I enclose sixpence and submit as my suggested name for the newly-formed organisation for the advancement of Nelson I agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final. NAME ADDRESS

LOYAL HOWARD LODGE PUBLIC DANCE Oddfellows’ Hall, Waimea Street TO-NIGHT (Saturday) at 8 o’clock Monte Carlo and Early Bird Competitions Old Time Dances, Fox Trot and One Steps Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-, Double 3/Bro. R. J. Fell, M.C. OLD TIME AND. MODERN DANCE . Velma Hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday) at 8 o’clock Monte Carlo. Novelties Lex. Logan’s Dance Band De Luxe and Cleartone Amplifier Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/Double 3/-MID-WINTER SALE OF RELIABLE USED CARS 1932 Morris 15/6 Saloon (5/6 seater) £l9O Essex Challenger Sedan (1 careful owner) £165 1931 Austin 7 Saloon (metal body, Registered) £l2O 1929-30 Morris Cowley Saloon . £llO Chrysler 4 Tourer (just overhauled) £7O Chev. 4 Tourer (one careful owner) £65 Morris Cowley Roadster (Registered) £55 Studebaker Light 6 Tourer 45 T Ford Tourer (Balloons) £2O Also several Good MOTOR CYCLES THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL ATTRACTION: 1936 Morris 12/4 Saloon (Series II.), mileage 4000 odd only. As new in every way. Registered for coming year. Owner bought new Morris 18. VINING AND SCOTT, Phone 777. WAIMEA-ST.

GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS 3 CHEVROLET 1 TON TRUCKS THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED PRICE £7O EACH. Model A Ford ton Truck Price £6O CENTRAL MOTORS LIMITED.

STEWART WARNER Presents THE NEW FERRODYNE RADIO NEW FERRODYNE RADIO W. RICHARDS 22, BRIDGE STREET. Phono 675. CHIROPRACTIC — HEALTH — SERVTCE HTHE condition oi your spine is the index to your health. Consult R, V. LORENZEN Palmer Graduate Chiropractor ANSTICE’S BUILDINGS, NELSON. Telephone No. 776. Consultation Free. X-Ray. REGARDING CARPETS ■VS7E commence the present season with a most extensive range of new designs in Piece Goods, Runners, and Squares. Prices remain unchanged and we would stress the point that the present i§ a most opportune time to make your selection. A. H. BOYCE, 45 BRIDGE STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 13 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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