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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. We appreciate the many words of praise spoken by the hundreds of patrons at Friday’s sessions of “FLO RIAN” “FLORIAN” A beautiful picture, magnificently portrayed by Robert Helen YOUNG GILBERT and FLORIAN (the horse). Hearing Aids. ( Majestic —y2 p.m.—B p.rn.yMONDAY Topping laurels already won, your most popular star plays his most human role since .... “BOY’S TOWN’’ MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY “YOUNG TOM EDISON” “YOUNG TOM EDISON” “YOUNG TOM EDISON” “YOUNG TOM EDISON” A picture we feel like using a whole ' column to advertise, but we realise you j already know it is Mickey’s best for reservations have been coming in for | In association with George Fay Virginia BANCROFT BAINTER WEIDLER (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) DANCES A LL Invitation Holders, past and present, and friends, are reminded of The SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB DANCE ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MAJESTIC BALLROOM Nool Day’s Band Visitors to City welcome. HERE IS THE NEWS—SATURDAY NIGHT, 26th Oct. THE BEST DANCE is at THE VELMA Music by the Labour Dance Band (7 Players) Starts sharp at 8 o’clock Monte Carlos. Early Birds. Modern and Old Time Dancing 1/6 2/- 3/Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen FREE The BEST DANCE is in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 o’clock run by the LOYAL HOWARD LODGE Mainly Old Time Dances 8 Prizes. Good Supper. 1/6, 2/-, 3/G L Housiaux. M.C. LABOUR DAY DANCE Oddfellows’ Hall M.U. ODDFELLOWS’ CRICKET CLUB 2—Monte Carlos —2 One at 8.30 p.m. Popular Dance Music by CYRIL REYNISH ORCHESTRA 3/- 2/. 1/6 M.C., Arthur Wood. GRAND LABOUR NIGHT DANCE At the VELMA - 28th OCTOBER Be There! Be There! Music by the Labour Dance Band ( 7 Players) Starts sharp at 8 o’clock Early Birds. - Monte Carlos Dancing Old Time and Modern 1/6 2/- 3/Soldiers. Sailors and Airmen FREE MOTUEKA PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE in Aid of “NAVY” KING AND QUEEN Institute Hall MONDAY (LABOUR DAY) - 8 p.m. Good Supper and Prizes Admission ; 4/-, 2/6 and 2/-. PUBLIC NOTICES USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1938 Morris 8 Sports Roadster. 1938 Morris Saloon. Low mileage job. 1936 Chev. 6 Coupe, just painted light cream. 1936 Austin 7 Saloon, well shod and overhauled. 1933 Standard 16- h.p. .Saloon. 1933 Ford V 8 Sedan. 1932 Austin 7 Saloon. 1931 Austin 7 Tourer. 1930 Triumph 7 Sedan, £65. Whippet 4 Tourer Make good farm Truck, £25. TRUCKS 20cwt Chev. 4, in good c: ’er and well shod. Iscwt Ford VB, Saloon Cab. flat top body. 12cwt Dodge DA in good nick. lOcwt Chrysler 4. Saloc i Cab. VINING & SCOTT LTD., Phone 777 Morris and Hudson A"-its. LICIII COMMERCIAL TRUCKS AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL TRUCKS AND DELIVERIES DELIVERIES l A' t nave several Bargains in Light 9 * Trucks Ideal for Farmers and Lor ’rnerciai users 193 K TORI) Vh Iscwt. Express Delivery. One Owtier Great buy for £225 1936 TORI) V 8 Iscwt. Express Delivery. New conditn n £lB5 1935 TORI) V 8 15ewt Delivery with Canopy Top Ideal (ot Greengrocer or Farmer £155 1934 PLYMOUTH Sedan Delivery A Bargain for £156 H)KU Model “A" 10 15cwt Delivery Steel tray A good. dependable |»>b £65 HUDSON I ton Sedan Delivery Ideal for Orchard or Tobacco £6l' Mupmobile “6” Delivery. One careful owner Small mileage Wonderful order £6ll All ot above represent honest value irid are reallv good buying M.S. MOrORS LID. FORD DEALERS Phene 9H6 VICTORIA AVENUE DENTAL REPAIRS ONE-DAY SERVICE G. J MACK IE DENTAL TECHNICIAN Pout’s Buildings - 128 Trafalgar-*!

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 October 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 October 1940, Page 1

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