AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE The Theatre Perfect. A Fullcr-Hayward House. Heated throughout.—As warm as your own fireside. T O-NIGHT —at 8— T 0 - N 1 G II T Three Star Attractions—Laughter and Romance I.—JAMES HALL 2.—SALLY EILERS in in “JUST MARRIED” “THE GOOD-BYE KISS” A happy farce of a tangled honey- Throbs —thrills —laughter, and a moon. hnunting memory. 3.—THE LIVES OF HAYDN ANI) MOZART. . Special musical selections of their works. Standard prices. Plans at Majestic Confectionery. Ring 180 for reserves. Majestic, Monday and Tuesday.—Greta Garbo in “Divine Woman,” and Barry Norton in “Fleetwing.” EMPIRE TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGIiT ONLY GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME I.—A ROMANCE OF JUTLAND 2.—WARNER BAXTER in “WHEN FLEET MEETS FLEET” “DANGER STREET” An all-British Cheap prices. production. A seething drama of the underworld. Good supports. Ring 18G for reserves. REGENT THEATRE Direction, J. C. Williamson Ltd. To-night at 8 o’clock. Week in and week out with unfailing consistency, we present an unrivalled line-up of the greatest pictures and world’s successful masterpieces. To-night we present two exceptional pictures The star of ‘‘Ben Hur” and “The Student Prince” RAMON NOVARRO in “FORBIDDEN HOURS” A mighty drama of human hearts under ermine cloaks and crowns—an expose of European court intrigue—set amid wonderful scenes of society of romance—youth—love—and duty. The brilliant musical comedy success “THE GYPSY PRINCESS” The very embodiment of all that is delightful. “The Gipsy Princess” will dance her way into the hearts of one and all. You will be charmed by the captivating nerformance of LIANE HAID the beautiful Continental star. ON WEDNESDAY—The mightiest picture of all time—“METROPOLIS.” Plans at the Regent Confectionery and Theatre. ’Phone 1102. NELSON MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (INCORP.) GRAND ANNUAL BALL THURSDAY, 25th JULY VELMA HALL VELMA HALL De Luxe Orchestra. First-Class Supper. ALL PROCEEDS TO BE GIVEN TO EARTHQUAKE FUND. Double Ticket, 7/0; Single, Gents f>/-, Ladies 3/-. NEWMAN BROS., LTD. 1 NELSON REEFTON WESTPORT (Via Maruia) OUR CARS RUN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) TO THE WEST COAST Leave Nelson 8 a.m., arrive Iteefton G p.m., Westport 9 p.m. Leave Westport 5.45 a.m., Reefton 8.30 a.m., arrive Nelson 0.30 p.m. NEWMAN’S CADILLAC SERVICES NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION GRAND 42nd ANNUAL SHOW DRILL HALL TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. (20th July) COME AND SEE THE 000 BEAUTIFUL BIRDS Art Union Tickets 1/- each admits to show.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 20 July 1929, Page 1
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