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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. EXTENDED SEASON! EXTENDED SEASON! For the fourth successive week the State, owing to phenomenal crowds, has found it necessary to extend its picture a further day. Sessions Daily In,. at 3.30 and 8 p.m. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. STATE “Nelson’s Leading Theatre.” 3 MORE DAYS 3 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THRILLING SPECTACLE ROMANCE DRAMA. TO-NIGHT (ADDroved for Universal Exhibition) FRED MacMURRAY - JEAN PARKER - JACK OAKIE ADDED ATTRACTION Begg’s piano-accordian band on the stage aiso Brilliant Featurettes - also “POPEYE” CARTOON AUSSIE NEWS “ NOVELTY BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S OR ’PHONE 1144. KEEP IN MIND “THE CHAMPAGNE WALTZ” FINALLY TO-NIGHT “LEGION OF TERROR” (Both Rec. for Adults) “TWO IN A CROWD The Home of Quality Double Feature Entertainment. REGENT Matinees: Wed., Sat., 2.30. Nightly at 8 o’clock. COMMENCING TO-MORROW GUEST NIGHT ATTRACTION STALLS 6d, 6d Half-Price CIRCLE 9d, 9d ATTRACTION No. 1 Featuring “HEAT WAVE’ “HEAT WAVE’ "ANNA LEE | - I CYRIL MAUDE VERA PEARCE A “WAVE” OF GAIETY AND LAUGHTER SWEEPS ACROSS THE SCREEN IN THIS BRIGHT MUSICAL COMEDY. ATTRACTION No. 2 I GEORGE O’BRIEN j | IRENE HERVEY | l~~ 7 1TARD~TTOCIC HARRIGAN” 1 PACKED FULL OF THRILLS AN EXCITING DRAMA (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults)

TO LET m 0 LET, 5-rmd. cottage in Township of Wakefield. Small rental. Apply E. H. Stevens, Richmond. LOST AND FOUND lOST, week ago in City, right-hand d Astrachan glove. Reward. 24 New-st. FOUND: Overcoats, Dresses, Suits, Cleaned or Dyed. I.X.L. Co. Phone 360. found \7IVACITY and Sparkle at your Wed- * ding, Dance or Party if you have ■'KEY BRAND’' BEVERAGES. Free Samples and Prices at— GRAINGER’S CELLARS, (Opp. Cock and Co.), Haven-rd., Nelson FOUND Bargains in Used Radios-and Gramophones ONE 5-Valve Battery Set with Speaker 25/-. ONE 6-Valve Electric Mantel Ultimate £ll, in excellent rnder. ONE Edison Disc Gramophone, fitted with large motor, £l. ONE Woodward Portable Gramophone, 25/-. ONE H.M.V. Portable Gramophone Cost £ll, £3 ss. Terms on Ultimate Radio £1 Deposit and 51- Weekly. CULL’S, , 96, Trafalgar Street.

FOR SALE " •' Luxe model, well shod, one owner, small mileage, all steel body, condition throughout as new Gives good mileage on petrol. To be sold at a very considerable reduction on new price. Owner bought latest model. Also lAUNCH Huka, well-found, seaworthy, easy to handle. Dimensions: Length 19ft Gin, beam sft 9in. Price £75, or would arrange exchange or part-exchange with car. On view at the Garage. MONTGOMERY’S GARAGE LIMITED. USED CARS USED CARS 5 PER CENT. SPECIAL REDUCTION UNTIL 30th JUNE See Advertisement on inside page for particulars. G. M. SMART LTD. FORD DEALERS, VICTORIA AVENUE - NELSON Phone 996. Salesman 552 M. DISTINCTIVENESS

DOES run necessarily mean Expensiveness. and thi sapplies equally to our Furniture which Is warranted to stand the test of time and .Carpets designed to provide a tasteful arrangement of pleasing Harmony A. H. BOV CE, 55 BRIDGE STREET - LIME - LIME PRODUCTS Crushed Agricultural Lime Burnt Agricultural Lime Hydrated Lime Quick Lime Tinned Pulverised Quick ulme Softa’ Garden Lime Lime-Sulphur Solution Lymond' Stock Licks Sheep Cattle Pigs Registered pur suant to Stock Remedies Act 1934 W L LA WRY Stoke Phone 525 S DENTIST L. N. TRENT h.b. buildings. Trafalgar Street Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 June 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 June 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 June 1937, Page 1

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