Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE The Theatre Perfect. A Fuller-Hay ward House. Heated throughout.—As warm as your own fireside. TO-NIGHT —at S— Also TO-MORROW BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME SPARKLING ATTRACTIONS I.—GRETA GARBO 2. BARRY NORTON in in “THE DIVINE WOMAN” “FLEETWING” Based on the life of Sarah Bernhardt, A limning romance of the Sahara — the world’s immortal actress. replete with thrills and adventure. Excellent supporting features and Majestic Symphony Orchestra. Standard Prices: Plans at Majestic Confectionery. Ring 18(1 for reserves. Commencing at Wednesday's matinee for 2 davs: —EMIL JANNJNGS in “THE LAST COMMAND.” REGENT THEATRE To-night at 8 o’clock. Direction, J. C. Williamson Ltd. A mighty programme which enthralls and grips; too colossal for mere words to describe The star of, “Beil 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 w T av into the hearts of one and all. You will be charmed by the captivating nerformance of LIANE HAID the beautiful Continental star. Plan at Regent Confectionery or 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, 7/6; Single, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-.

DANCE DANCE The Velma . OLD TIME DANCES TUESDAY, 23rd JULY. 8 p.m. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/-. RHEUMATISM and kindred complaints absolutely cured by Rhunerva, health herb taken as tea. Protect yourself against winter. For Free samplo and testimonials send penny stamp to Goodey and Son, Box 430, Wanganui. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION. W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. Telegrams: Lactric. Phone 675. i CARPET RUNNERS AT AMAZING PRICE REDUCTIONS Best quality TAPESTRY RUNNERS, in new colourings and designs. 18in 5/0, for 22. J .in a/!), for 4/6; 27in 0/11, for 5/9. Heavy PILE AXMiNSTER RUNNERS. 27in 14/C, for 10/6; 3Gin 27/0, for 19/6; 54in 45/-, for 30/-. 3 only HALL RUGS, in heavy Axminster, 7ft x 4ft Cin. Formerly 08/0. Now 42/6. BUY NOW AND SAVE! W. McKAY & SON 40, 42, 44 Bridge Street, Nelson. CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Consult— R. V. LORENZEN, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Anstice’s Buildings, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. LADY iU ATTENDANCE Tel. 776. Consultation Free, j FURTHER REDUCTIONS OFF DRESS FABRICS ALL WOOL REPPS AND CHARMELAINES, 25 shades. Usually 8/11. Now 4/11 yard. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. Usually 4/11. Now 2/11 yard. “VIYELLA” DRESS FABRICS. Usually 0/11. Now 5/6 yard. 0 SMART DRESS LENGTHS. Usually 55/-. Now 19/6 dress length. TRATHEN & CO. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. STEWART AND CO. We Deliver. Phono 197. rtrvLß. Rolled Oats 7/6, 251 b Oatmeal 7/-, 71b bags coarse Oatmeal 2/6, 61b best Marrowfat Peas 2/3, 901 b bag Onions 8/6, 81bs 1/-, 281 b Salt 2/3, 281 b Wash. Soda 2/6, quality Swedes 5/- cwt, 561 b 2/6, 281 b 1/6, 161 b 1/-. 61b Split Peas 2/5, Mixed Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 2001 b sack Pollard 21/-, Worcestershire Sauce, pints lOd, Ovaltine 1/9, 2/9 and 4/11, 61b Sultanas 1/11, Seeded Raisins 3 pkts. 1/-, 6 pkts 1/11, 12 pkts 3/9, 3 Pineapple 1/9, 31b N.Z. grown Walnuts 2/6, best Mustard (loose) 3/- lb, Canned Peas lOd, Sun Arrowroot 1/- lb, 61b Lentils 2/6, 31b Nectarines 4/-, 31b Peaches 3/-, 31b Apricots 3/6, 3ib Whole Apricots 4/-, 31b Prunes 1/4, i 61b 2/6, best loose Cocoa 1/3 and 1/6 , lb, 61b Pearl Barley 1/11, 61b Haricot . Beans 2/-, 121 b best English Candles 8/9, j 561 b box Soap 14/6, large Middlecut Salmon 1/4, 71b G. Svrup 1/10, 71b Treacle 1/8, “Black Label” Tea 51b 12/6, 2/8 lb, 3tins Peaches 3/3, STEWART AND CO.

INTENDING MOTOR CYCLISTS’ THE IVORY CALTHORPE is tho mount you have been waiting for — 348 c.c. (2g h.p.), 2-port, Duplex Frame, Miller S.O.S. Lighting, COMPLETE for £77 10s Od Ring 476. Write or call for particulars. RUNWELL CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS INSPECTION INVITED BRIDGE STREET. “SHOW BOAT” RECORDS SOMETHING NEW AND ORIGINAL! Hear paul robeson in—“OL’ MAN RIVER,” Etc. ' We have complete stocks of these H.M.V., Records. Come and hear them at— BALTING’S 97 Hardy Street. THE SHOP FOR H.M.V. PRODUCTS. CONGESTION .■yyE require more room. DO YOU NEED A GOOD CAR? All Cars been overhauled and in guaranteed running order. THE PRICES enable you to get REAL VALUE. Cash or gradual payments to suit. IT WILL PAY TO ENQUIRE. VINING & SCOTT WAIMEA STREET. Phono 777. NELSON SCHOOL OF DANCING Reliance Buildings, Hardy-st. - DANCE - EVERY SATURDAY at 8.0 p.m. ALL PAST or PRESENT PUPILS WELCOME J. H. COCK & CO., LTD. • " TOURS ARRANGED BY ALL ROUTES Passenger Agents for the following Companies:— COASTAL . Anchor Shipping A Foundry 00., Ltd. Unipn S.S. Co., Ltd. (including South Sea Islands and Intercolonial). HOMEWARD > Via Panama—- • Ftfcaw, Savill and Albion 00., Ltd. 7 N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd. ( Via Suez—--1 P. A 0. Navigation Co. > P. A 0. Branch Service (1 Class). - Orient Line. j Australian Commonwealth Line (1 da*). Via South Africa— P. A 0. Branch (1 Class). Holts’ Blue Funnel Line (1 Claw). White Star Line (1 Class). Aberdeen Line (2 Classes only). Via America—--3 Canadian—Australasia (via Vancouver) f Union Royal Mail (via San Franoisoo). Via The East— Eastern & Australasian S.S. 00., Ltd. ? BAGGAGE INSURED AT VERY LOW RATES. J. H. COCK A 00., LTD. 'Phene 808. REVERSIBLE RUGS A RE the Charm of most Bedrooms. "-*• Included in another shipment Just opened is a range of entirely new designs of delightful colourings fresh from the manufacturer’s looms. Prices are particularly reasonable arid range from 18/6 For a Rug 27in. by 50in. A. 11. BOYCE.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM19290722.2.4.3

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 1

Word Count
963

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert