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AMUSEMENTS REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT Also WED., THURS. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. MANAGERIAL NOTE— I take this opportunity of personally expressing my views of "Alary of Scotland." which I had the pleasure of seeing on my recent visit to Wellington. "Alary, of Scotland,” I feel sure J can say without any hesitation whatever, is truly the most outstanding picture that I have ever had the handling of during my many years of association with the picture industry. . It presents to the screen every angle of entertainment that patrons could wish for. The outstanding portrayal of the Earl of Bothwell by that eminent actor, Frederic March, in my opinion, outshines all his previous screen efforts. Katharine Hepburn as Mary Queen of Scotland, is a new Hepburn. She gives a really remarkable performance, and one that cannot fail to please the most critical movie fan. Florence Eldridge as Queen Elizabeth is perfect, and the same may be said of each and every member, of the huge cast. JACK EMSWORTH, Manager. The world remembers only that she threw away her throne for love. Katharine Hepburn, Frederic March “MARY OF SCOTLAND.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). SATURDAY Jessie Matthews, Robert Young, Sonnie Hale: “IT’S LOVE AGAIN.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

LOST AND FOUND. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 T OST—Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles, in case, between Roa and Greymouth, on Sunday—Reward on returning to Star Office. T OST—Gold Chain Bracelet, between Court House and Chapel Street, on Saturday.—Finder kindly return to “Star.’’ POUND—Child’s Woollen Rabbit — Apply at Keddie’s, Chemist, for address. FOR SALE. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 A J.S. Motoi’ Cycle; in running order. .—Address at Star Office. TVTOTOR CYCLE: Rudge 1933 Model. In good condition; any trial. —Address at Star. TpOR HIRE —Weekly Treadle Singer Sewing Machine; latest model. — Sewing Machine Shop, Mawhera. Quay. ’Phone 308 D. ( QTEEL RAILS, as good as new; 45 tons 301 b. per yard.—j Price £l4 per ton or near offer. —Reply “Rails,” care Star. gIX-ROOMED HOUSE; corner sec- ' tion; hot and cold water, electric light and electric range; all conveniences; Blake Street, Blaketown. —Address at Star. rpOP GRADE, TOP QUALITY! Anemones, Ranunculus, Narcissus, 1/6 dozen; 25 for 2/6, 10/- 100. Tulips, mixed colours, 3/6 dozen; Lachenalia Aurea, 2/- doz. Posted. Wallflower Plants, 1/- dozen. —H. E. Malham, Ida St., Marsden Road.

FOR SALE ESTATE IJ. WEENINK (deceased), South Beach, Karoro. NINE ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, with DWELLING EIGHT ROOMS, and all conveniences. Facing main new road » Can be cut up into valuable building sections. A splendid investment, as the town is rapidly spreading in this direction. For price and particulars apply J. W. GREENSLADE LAND AGENT AND INVESTMENT ADVISER, Sole Agent, MACKAY STREET. FOR SALE ALL SECOND-HAND. FORDSON TRACTOR, cheap. REPUBLIC TRUCK, 30cwt. BEDFORD TRUCK, 3 tons. TWO-HORSE MOWER. —Also — DWELLING, five rooms, Milton Road. DWELLING, five rooms, Lydia Street. Particulars from CHAS. H. ROSE PROPERTY SALESMAN. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER; any quantity; 2d lb. —Greymouth “Star” Office. DOR that glorious freshness, re-paper your rooms witli our New Season’s Wallpapers.—Smith and Smith, Ltd., Mackay Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1937, Page 1

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