TO-NIGHT AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT "GOING UP" "GOING UP" "GOING UP" To bo produ Nelson Amateur 0 peratie Thursdav. Also Wednesday and Box office plan at Snapshots I REGENT THEATRE | Direction, J. C. Williamson Ltd. To-night at 8 o'clock. FOR POSITIVELY THE FINAL SCREENING The coinedv of 1000 laughs And the comedy-drama "FINNEGAN'S BALL" "FINNEGAN'S BALL" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" "FINNEGAN'S BALL" with — Come early to-night. Seats were at a premium last evening. r Plan at Recent Confectionery. 'Phone 1102. I REGENT THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT THE MATINEE AT 2.30 Just when you're utterly hopeless with tears v'ou find yourself utterly helpless with laughter when you see GEORGE SIDNEY r ™ GEORGE SIDNEY COHENS (ASCOHEN) vr /F£ • CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY IvbLLlO _ , . g KELLY) That matchless comedy chajractensation of the two most famous laugh r tll .. 7T~'t v „,.„ "rw,i nri provokers in all the realm of stage And with the help of Vera Gordon and screen humour. Delicious, de- as the Jewish mamma. ,WeUj-you'l lightful, charming, and one loud, long joyous laugh from beginning to end. laugh and laugh. It's rare entertainment. —MANAGERIAL— The management make the announcement that this is an entirely new picture and has not been shown in Nelson previously. BOOK FOR THE "COHENS AND KELLYS"—IT'S GREAT. Prices- DC 2/-; Stalls 1/-; Children9d. Matinees: Children Od. Plan at the Regent Confectionery. 'Phone 1102. ~~ empire'theatreT Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres. , . . Owing to the production of "Going Up" at the Majestic, the usual picture 8 programmes will be screened in the Empire until Friday next. thx-tphtll FINAL —at 8— SCREENING —rO-MGI TWO OF THE'YEAR'S GREATEST, COMEDY ROMANCES 1.-LEW SoDY and AILEEN 2.-NANCY CARROLL PPTVPT "P 1 in "WICKEDNESS PREFERRED" "CHICKEN ALA KING" \ whirlwind domestic comedy of A delightful dish of movie fare with g ev**f" lth hu " loUr aU the ingr laTnment. Excellent Sorting features and Majestic Symphony Orchestra. t. • nn Ufi. Stalls '!/-• Children Pd and Od. Ring 180 for reserves. nights: Buster Keaton In "College." 1 . , Special Majestic ma tinco ; ?,3ov to-morrow. 1-
OLD TIME DANCE The Velma TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 30th JULY at 8 o'clock. Mi C. Lee, Musician. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/-. MR RADIO PROSPECT WE have some real Bargains in Radio Sets— C R 0 S»L E Y 5 VALVE MODELS Complete SPEAKER AND BATTERIES £24 0s od. W. RICHARDS RADIO DEALER. Phone 675. 22 Bridgo-sfc. NELSON SCHOOL OF DANCING Reliance Buildings, Hardy-st. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY at 8.0 p.m. ALL PAST or PRESENT TDPILS WELCOME 1 I CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Consult— R. V. LORENZEN, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Anstice's Buildings, Trafalgar Street, NelsonLADY IN ATTENDANCE Tel. 776. Consultation Free. I LUXURIOUS COMFORT I |'S exhibited in every piece of Lace- *■ VVob Furniture—Springs that arc . | sprung on springs, giving greater comfort and better appearance, cannot fail 'to impress all those. l seeking a really first | class article. \ Obtainable only from— , A. H. BOYCE, Bridge Street. 1 J. H. COCK & CO., LTD. TOURS ARRANGED BY ALL : ■ ROUTES , Passenger Agent* for tha following : I Companies:— , j COASTAL I Anchor Shipping & Foundry Co., Ltd. )! Union S.S. Co., Ltd. (including South • i Sea Islands and Intercolonial). > j HOMEWARD J I Via Panama — 5 - Savill and Albion Co., Ltd. 5 N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd. Via Suez—- . P. & 0. Navigation Co. P. & 0. Branch Service (1 Clans). Orient Line. , ; Australian Commonwealth Line (1 Class). ' j Via South Africa — ' IP. & 0. Branch (1 Class). Holts' Blue Funnel Line (1 Cksa). .White Star Lino (1 Class). ! Aberdeen Line (2 Classes only^ • ! Via America— Canadian —Australasia (vis. Varwouver) I Union Royal Mail (via San Frwaciaoo). ~ Via The East— I Eastern & AustralaoUn S.S. Co., Ltd BAGGAGE INSURED AT VERY LOW KATES. I J. H. COCK & CO., Lm
INTENDING MOTOR CYCLISTS THE IVORY CALTHORPE is the 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 0d 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— L "01/ 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 iTXT'E 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. Phone- 777. ' ' STEWART AND CO. Phone 197. Phone 197. tf>slb Oatmeal 7/-, 71b bags Coarse Oat- & meal 2/6, 201 b Rolled Oat's 7/6. 61b ' Marrowfat Peas 2/3, 281 b Salt 2/3, 281 b Wash. Soda 2/6, 161 b Swedes 1/-, Mxd. I Fowl Feed 5/9, Wheat 7/6 bush., 200 > Pollard 21/-. Best Southern ' Potatoes i and Brown Spanish Onions at cheapest | prices. Early Seed Potatoes and Cooper'si Garden Seeds. Worcestershire and Tomato Sauce, in rjts. 1/6, pints I.'-. 31b Prunes 1/4, 61b 2/6. Best: loose Cocoa 1/6 and 1/3 lb, 61b PI. Barley 1/11. 61b Haricot Beans 2/-. 31b Lima Beans 2/-, 121 b Candles 8/9, 561 b box Soap 14/6, Ig. MiddlecuL Salmon 1/4, 71b - (!. Syrup 1/10, 71b Treacle 1/8, 3 tins Asstd. Fruit (Peaches, Apricots, Pears) 2/9, 51b "Black Label" Tea (Bro. r Orange Pekoe of rare quality) 12/6. lib 2/8, 51b "Indian Prince" Tea 8/6, 5 Sand Soap 1/-, K.P. Life Salt 2/6, White Clover Honey lOd lb, Jordon Almonds • 2<9 lb For Service and Quality try—j Phone 197. STEWART & CO. CHAMBERLAIN & STANNARD Builders and Contractors PLANING and Joinery Works, Victoria Avenue (near G.P.0.), Nelson. District Agents for LAYKOLD for Ten--7 nis Courts," Footpaths, Road-sealing. Esiltimates given. P.O. Box 65. l Telephone. 336. 680 W. 680 D 5 MOTORISTS! i \\TE are now able to guarantee to tuna ''■out Duco or Lacquer work second i to none in New Zealand, finished to time l and to your satisfaction. Try your local firm first and we will convince vou , H. CHAPMAN & CO., LTD., Phone 754. Waimea-st,, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 1
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