AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE The Theatre Perfect. A Fuller-Hayward House. Heated throughout.—As warm as your own fireside. , TO-NIGHT —at S— ' TO-NIGHT BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME—SPARKLING ATTRACTIONS I.—GRETA GARBO 2. BARRY NORTON "THE DIVINE WOMAN" "FLEETWING" Based on the life of Sarah Bernhardt, A flaming 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 to-morrow's matinee for 2 davs —EMTL JANNINGS in "THE LAST COMMAND." Plans now" open. Honk early. REGENT THEATRE Direction, J. C. Williamson. RAMON NOVAERO in "FORBIDDEN HOURS" Final screenings To-night at 8 o'clock. The brilliant musical comedy success "THE GYPSY PRINCESS" REGENT THEATRE Direction, J. C. Williamson. Commencing to-morrow (Wednesday) at 3.30 p.m. In order that scholars of the various schools may attend, matinees will be held dailv Thursday and Fridav at 3.30. THE SCREEN' SENSATION OF'THE AGE THE SCREEN SENSATION OF THE AGE •MIGHTY METROPOLIS" 'MIGHTY METROPOLIS" "MIGHTY METROPOLIS' "MIGHTY METROPOLIS' A monumental production of staggering immensity, costing over one million pounds to make and occupying two years in production, 'Metropolis" has been hailed by the critics of two Continents as the most marvellous yet seen upon the screen. 'MIGHTY METROPOLIS" 'MIGHTY METROPOLIS" "MIGHTY METROPOLIS' "MIGHTY METROPOLIS' —MANAGERIAL—"MetropoIis" is not a bizarre futuristic conception of a crazy mind, nor is it a panorama of towering skyscrapers gone mad in Cubist designs. "Metropolis" is merely the far sighted vision, set one hundred years from now by a, man Who looks into to-morrow instead of to-day, and visualises a city towering to the skies and controlled by one man who has perfected all the scientific inventions which to-day are merely in their infancy. It is no more impossible than were the works of H. G. Wells or Jules Verne which have all become accomplished facts during-the past few years. Metropolis prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls I/O; Children 9d. School children (afternoons only), Gd. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (NELSON SECTION) SEDDON SHIELD FOOTBALL m'aTCH-NELSON V. WEST COAST AT NELSON I ■ SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1929. The usual 12.10 p.m. Belgrove-Nelson and 4.30 p.m. Nelson-Belgrove trains will NOT run. , , 'or train stopping where required will run as iollows: GLENHOPE, depart lo!l5 a.m., TADMOR, 11.7 a.m., KOHATU, 11.42 a.m., BELGROVE, 12.17 p.m., WAKEFIELD, 12.35 p.m., BRIGHT WATER, 12.4/ p.m., RICHMOND, l.n p.m.. NELSON, arrive 1.30 p.m. ,„,vJi Return train leaves NELSON, 5.30 p.m.. RICHMOND, 5.58 p.m., WAKEJ FIELD, 0.28 p.m., BELGROVE, 0.53 p.m., KOHATU, 7.28 p.m., TADMOR, 8.3\ ( IJ : m 'ticSat IpEGril-cHEAT fares. Mnsfita-f* day of issuic? ONLY will be issued from OLENHOPE and intermediate stations to NELSON by all trains on above date. _. NELSON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Presents at Majestic Theatre GOING UP GOING UP A Bright Prices: 5/0, 3/0, 2/- (no tax). Box Plan at Snapshots. GOING UP GOING UP Farbe Musical TUESDAY, 30th JULY. WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST. AID OF EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND
INTENDING MOTOR CYCLISTS THE IVORY CALTHORPE is tho mount you have been waiting for—--348 c.c. (2J 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! "EAR PAUL ROBESON in—- - "OL* MAN, RIVER," Etc. We have complete stocks of these H.M.V. Records. Corno and hear them at— BALTING'S 97 Hardy Street. THE SHOP FOR H.M.V. PRODUCTS. CONGESTION ~.'.7Z\f'f •}'■' require more room. DO YOU NEED A GOOD CAR? All Cars been overhauled and in guaranteed running order. THE PRICES enable von to get VALUE. Cash or gradual payments to suit. IT WILL PAY TO ENQUIRE. VINING & SCOTT WAIMEA STREET. Phone 777. NELSON SCHOOL OF DANCING Reliance Buildings, Hardy-sfc. DANCE I EVERY SATURDAY at 8.0 p.m. ALL PAST or PRESENT PUPILS WELCOME Woods' Great Peppermint Our* tot lafiueuza Cold*.
BANC E DANCE The Velma OLD TIME DANCES TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION. W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. Telegrams: Lactric. Phone 675. CARPET RUNNERS AT AMAZING PRICE REDUCTIONS Best qualify TAPESTRY RUNNERS,' in new colourings and designs. ISin f./ii, for 3/6; 22.\in r,/!t, for 4/6; 27iu (i/11, for 5/9. Heavy PILE AXMSNSTBR RUNNERS. 27in 14/0, for 10/6; 3Cin 27/0, for 19/6; 54in 45/-, for 30/-. 3 only HALL RUGS, in heavy Axminster, 7ft x 4ft fiin. Formerly 08/fl. Now 42/6. BUY NOW AND SAVE! W. McKAY k SON 40. .12. 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 IN ATTENDANCE Tel. 776. Consultation Free. REVERSIBLE RUGS RE the Charm of most Bedrooms. " Included in another shipment just •of delightful colourings fresh from the manufacturer's looms. Prices are particularly reasonable and range from ii'/fi for a Rug 27in. by 50in. A. H. BOYCE,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 1
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