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THE “CHIN UP” GIRL ! ! THE MEMORABLE DRAMA OF I TO-DAY'S UNBEATABLE BRAND I OF COURAGE! Their story is your story! The "CHIN UP" GIRL who lives next door . . . ond the boy who lives in her heart! It's the story millions of sweethearts and FURLOUGH WIVES are gallantly living to-day! Told so humanly, so warmly, so tenderly and humorously that your memory and your heart will be enriched beyond meas- — GINGER ROGERS The "Chin Up" Girl “XJSNDER (JOMRADE” Reservations at Bcgg’s, Phone 287. Commencing at the. STATE THEATRE—FRIDAY 1 REp ERTORY j ! "Exciting in the extreme." | "Brilliant in dialogue and charj terisation." —-Theatre World. PLAN NOW OPEN AT BEGG'S —for— N * c ’s Masterpiece about the R.A.F. —THEATRE ROYAL — WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. Oct. 18 19 20 21 RESERVES 3/Party Concessions: Good seats may be reserved for 2/- for Wed. and Thurs. only, provided six or more are paid for at the same time for the same night. PLAN FOR PARTY CONCESSIONS OPENS TO-MORROW. Make up Your Party To-night. Remember: It’s better to BOOK UP than queue up—You cannot afford to miss ‘‘FLARE PATH.” BOOK AT BEGG'S. BOOK AT BEGG'S. Good Seats available for all nights. DANCES PATRIOTIC WEEKLY DANCE Odd Fellows’ Hall TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT Modern and Old-Time Mayfair Orchestra Good Floor Good Supper PRICES: 1/6. 2/-, 3/-. PUBLIC NOTICES PALE ? LANGUID ? FEELING STRAIN ? THY A COURSE OF—PHYLLOSAN TABLETS 4/2 and 7/^ MURDOCH CHEMIST 216 HARDY STREET (Next Newman’s) PHONE 39 U S E D A,R,S. FORD PREFECT 10 h.p. Saloon. Latest model. Low mileage. 1938 MORRIS 8 h.p. Saloon. Low mileage. 1938 AUSTIN 10 h.p. 4-Door. New tyres 1938 FORD 10 h.p. 2-Door Saloon. 1939 FORD 8 h.p. Saloon. One owner. 1938 CHEVROLET Master Sedan. 1937 MORRIS 18 h.p. 4-Door Saloon. 1936 FORD V 8 De Luxe Sedan. 1935 FORD V 8 Sedan. 1936 AUSTIN “7” Saloon. 1935 CHEVROLET De Luxe Coupe. FORD “A” 2-Door Sedan. 1936 MORRIS 8 h.p. Delivery Van. M.S. MOTORS LTD.. FORD DEALERS ACHILLES AVENUE. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF GOOD USED CARS Phone 1145. F.O. Box 102 FRANK B WRIGHT Public Accountant and Auditor Norwich Union 173 Hardy-st Buildings Nelson. Manager: W. E. Cretney, ARA.N.Z., A.I.A N.Z. Also 176 Hereford Street - Christchurch FOKS A L E Padlocks 2/3. 3/9 and 12/6. Toasters for Gas Rings 2/6 each. Coal Buckets (Strong) 16/- each. Grass Catchers. Commode Chairs (complete with pan), £3/10/-. Grates for L.P. and H.P. Orion Ranges 3/9 each. 12 Patterns English Oil Baize 5/3 yard. Crockery Chambers 13/3 each. Brass House Numbers (limited numbers), 1/. each. Reduced prices for Odd Cups in J-dozs Wringer Rollers available. Old Wringers purchased and faulty Wringers Repaired. Deck Chair Canvas at 3/2 yard Millwool Mattresses—--2.6ft from £2/10/- each. 3.oft from £4/7/- each. 4.oft from £4/10/- each. 4.6 ft from £5/14/9 each. G. P. RUSSELL & SONS, 176 BRIDGE STREET. POST-WAR INDUSTRY. TRAINED Men with specialised knowledge will be in great demand. You can qualify for an excellent position by taking an I.C.sr Course of training. Here are some of the home-study Courses:— Diesel Engineer Structural Eng. Electrical Eng. Furniture Maker Office Training Accountancy Carpentry Plumbing Draftsman Motor Mech. Radio Mech. Plastics If your subject, trade or profession is not above, write to the I.C.S. for details of Courses. Free I.C.S. Prospectus sent on request. Call or write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. N. 182 Wakefield St.. Wellington. CTYLISH Coats and Skirts in latest distinctive designs. Visit Fashion Centre, 78 Brldge-st., Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 10 October 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 10 October 1944, Page 1