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FINALLY TO-NIGHT "BULLETS FOR BANDITS" BILL ELLIOTT : TEX RITTER and Charles STARRETT : Russell HAYDEN in "DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY" 11447 Amalgamated Theatres Ltd eons at 2 : Evenings ot 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW THE TOP MUSICAL COMEDY OF 1944 II! 11l FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE with His Charming Partner JOAN LESLIE JOAN LESLIE JOAN LESLIE 111 111 LAUGHTER! DANCING! ROMANCE! . . . With o Flying Ace on a Holiday from War! ill 111 “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” | “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” | “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” | Gay Situations and Surprises . . . Uusurpassed Dance Routines . . . Super Songs . . . Glorious Tunes with ROBERT BENCHLEY Robert Ryan Elizabeth Patterson Marjorie Gateson FREDDIE SLACK AND ORCHESTRA —Selected Supports Include—“AßMY CHAPLAINS” FLICKER FLASHBACKS INTERNATIONAL NEWSREELS (All App. for Universal Exhibition) LOST AND FOUND T OST, sheep dog. from Sandy Bay. last Tuesday (female), black and tan in colour; answers to name of “Nell.” Reward. S. K. Woolf. T OST, storm sheet off navy blue English pram between Richmond and Spring Grove. Ring Best. 74S Richmond. * I OST, Post Office or Richmond Bus, Wednesday, small red leather purse containing £2 in notes. Finder please ring 1396. Reward. STRAYED on my property. Collins’s ° Valley. Whangamoa. large black dog. Parentage doubtful. J. Oakly, P.O. Nelson. T OST. Tuesday, Ngatitama or Hamp-den-sts., black “Swan” fountain pen. Reward. 11 Ngatitama-st. T OST, from Masonic Hotel Sunday night, tan and white Persian kitten. Finder please return. Reward. LOST, man’s raincoat between Mapua and Cobb Thursday, 21st. Finder communicate McPherson, Takaka. £,l reward. L'OUND, in Suburban Bus, watch. L Apply Manager. PLANTS AND GARDENING SALE: Tomato Plants, Tomato plants. Kidson's and Hall’s. Well hardened plants. James Baird. (GLADIOLUS: General Collection, named varieties, shades of Yellow, Blues, Scarlets, Bi-Colours —12 fo/-, 24 18/- posted. Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. 'PHREE Novelty Vegetables: Money- - maker Peas, Snake Beans, Soya Beans—l pkt of each for 2/6 posted. Griffiths Ltd . Mt. Eden, Auckland. BUSH Strawberries: New hardy variety, producing clusters delicious berries for 8 months. 5/6 dozen posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt Eden, Auckland. KHUBARB: Strong healthy vigorous roots, yielding long thick stalks of excellent flavour 5/- dozen posted.— Griffiths Ltd . Mt Eden. Auckland PUBLIC NOTICES YOUR COUNTRY CALLS YOU IT want; you to Lend Your Money to the Nation to help fight the hardest war in our history. ANSWER THE CALL And Lend till it Hurts. NATIONAL SAVINGS STOCK BONDS BACK THE ATTACK in the VICTORY LOAN lSpace Donated by I. G. INGRAM & CO. LTD., Bridge-st.] STARCH 1/1 lb STARCH 1/1 lb. S is for Starch, may 1 have a pound? T is the Time on Friday in Town. A is for After, so clean and white. R is for Reynish’s. you know at sight. C is for Cash that makes it cheap. II is for Hours vou save in a week. REYNISH’3 QUALITY STORE. Phone 130 TAKAKA. THE WAR COSTS NEW ZEALAND £290 A MINUTE IT MUST BE FOUND DON’T LET OUR FIGHTING MEN DOWN BACK THE ATTACK in the VICTORY LOAN [inserted by MONTGOMERY’S GARAGE LIMITED] PRIVILEGE—OPPORTUNITY have the privilege of x participating in the victorious march of our Forces. YOU have the opportunity to strengthen ycur own Home Front. AN INVESTMENT FOR SECURITY THE VICTORY LOAN BONDS STOCK NATIONAL SAVINGS (Inserted !br Victory by MURDOCH, Chemist, 216 Hardy Street.]

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 28 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 28 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 28 September 1944, Page 1

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