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ACTION 6. COMEDY i r~R F f.FN T I ,N OUTSTANDING 111,,.£:£- L L tL i-i' DOUBLE feature I No. 1. j THRILLS V ADVENTURE : DARING Far Above the clouds the most exciting of oil hoid-up*. JACK HOLT ' JACK HOLT “THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY” The seemingly impossible happens in mid-air aboard the trans continental clipper. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) No. 2. The gayest marital uproar that ever filled an audience with unholy laughs and side-splitting convulsions. Rosalind Melvyn RUSSELL DOUGLAS RUSSELL DOUGLAS Hilariously together for the first time in a rib-tickling explosion of heart- • lifting laughs. ? "THIS \ I THING CALLED LOVE" | I THING CALLED LOVE" j It will keep you laughing for days. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) DANCES GALA MYSTERY DANCE RICHMOND - - TOWN HALL THURSDAY, 17th Feb. Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots and New | Novelty Dances | Music (A Big Surprise). Supper, etc. Admission. 2/- and 2/6. All funds Patriotic PUBLIC NOTICES INSTINCTIVE Modern Suits, smart, becoming Knitwear, attractive Colourful Frocks. Visit FashioD Centre, 78 Bridge-st., Nelson NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE “The Licensing Act, 1908,” and Amendments LICENSING DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA Y FRANCIS WILLIAM HAMILTON * WILSON, of Owen River, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the premises situate at Owen River and known as the Owen Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will ,at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse at Reefton on the first day of March, 1944, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Kathleen Ellen Petty, of Owen River. Married Woman, my appointee. Dated at Owen River the first day of December 1943 F. W. H. WILSON. Glasgow, Rout & Cheek Solicitors, Nelson. LUCAS MOTOR-CYCLE BATTERIES W. RICHARDS. 18 BRIDGE STREET WHAT OF 1944? TLYAKE it your year of progress, by . x spare time study of I.C.S. specialised Course. Choose your own subject, start your I.C.S training NOW—wherever you are located, rt will be the best thing you ever did. Diesel Engineer Fitter 6c Turner Structural Eng. Carpenter & Joiner Analy. Chemist Office Training Wiremaa’s License Short Story Writing Radio Service t Professional Exams Above are ume of the 300 I.C.S. Courses. What is your subject? Details of training and Free I.C.S, Booklet sent on request No obligation, so write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept N ,182 Wakefleld-st., Wellington j VJk/’HILE on active service Overseas T v Mr R. Harvey, of Auckland, sat; j last September- for the Final Examina- ! ! tion of the Australasian Institute of i Cost Accountants and gained top place' for all New Zealand This remarkable achievement is conclusive proof of the efficiency of Hemingway’s tuition, which is the result of 47 years’ experiencce in specialised individual Home Study Methods. Make certain of Accountancy Examination success by enrolling with— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516 - - - AUCKLAND CULLS are CASH BUYERS CULL’S are CASH BUYERS CULL’S are CASH BUYERS of PIANOS RADIOS PIANOS RADIOS PIANOS RADIOS PIANOS RADIOS PIANOS RADIOS PIANOS RADfOS Guitars, Piano Accordeons, Portable Gramophones. Ukuleles. Banjo-Mando-lins. Etc. CULL S CULL S CULL S 96 TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON P. & fe. CO. LTD. P. & E CO LTD PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CO. Ltd. 93 BRIDGE STREET. JNSTRUCT Us for all your— PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ALTERATIONS and INSTALLATIONS Prompt and Efficient Service Guaranteed ALL REGISTERED TRADESMEN PHONE 327 for SERVICE. Also Large Stocks Mirrors, Shades, Baths, Basins and Accessories

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 7 February 1944, Page 1

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