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AMUSEMENTS. . REGENT ' '( H EIGH-YO-SILVCRI | I —I I TWICE DAILY: 2.15 & 8 p.m. —FINALLY TO-NIGHT—-i r | “THE MAD MISS MANTON” j | “THE MAD MISS MANTON” j . - J (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —And—- /■ 1 [ “ROAD DEMON” | j “ROAD DEMON” \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition). WEDNE S D A Y . HILARIOUS COMEDY. STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY in [ “FRA D I A V O L O ” | j “ F R A D I A V O L O ” | Dennis King—Thelma. Todd: [“FRA D I A V O L O ” < | “FRA DIAVOLO” [ Stan and Oily as a pair of bungling bandits. —ALSO .SCREENING— Clarence E. Mulford’s Thrilling Western. HOPALONG CASSIDY: (— —' “SILVER ON THE SAGE” “SILVER ON THE SAGE” i .» With Windy & Lucky, & Ruth Rogers. Plenty of action is assured as Hopalong Cassidy matches wits with a gang of desperate rustlers. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Phone 601. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. P V. ARTHUR & CO. will sell by '"■ J * auction at their rooms, Whall St., on THURSDAY NEXT, nt 2 p.m.— Double and Single Beds, Mattresses, Hall Stand, Duchess, Cots, Chairs, Washstand, Mangle, Gent’s Bicycle, Motor Cycle, Prams and Push Chairs, etc. - LOST AND FOUND. Twelve words, Three Insertions 2/6 T OST: Lady’s Brown Kid Glove, between Brick St. and Opera House. Reward. —Star Office. "VXTILL the person who took a Gent’s ’’ Bicycle from near “Star" office yesterday afternoon return it. to save trouble. T OST: Pair Boy’s Shoes and Socks, between Aerodrome and Greymouth. —Finder please return Suburban Hotel. Reward.

170 UND: The largest and most effi.- ■ cient Garage in Westland. —Apply( Schaef’s, Ltd., Herbert Street. TO LET. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. lr pWO Furnished Front Rooms, with conveniences; central. —Address at Star. FOR SALE. Twelve words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6. ,pREAM Cane Pram; in good condilion. Cheap. —Address at Star. QIX Broody Hens, Sussex breed; 3/6 each. —Address at Star. T ETTUCE Plants, outside grown.— Bourke, Easson’s Hill. QECOND-HAND Duchess Chest and Wardrobe; large mirrors. —Address at Star. ■piVE-ROOMED House. All conveniences. Small deposit and terms. —Write to “Mortgage,” care Star. QR LEASE, Boarding-house, in busy mining town; fourteen rooms7furnished. —Address at Star. TYODGE 6: Can be seen at Brown and Walters Garage. Tenders close on Tuesday. 24th inst.. at Education Board’s Workshops, High St. —L. E. Rowley, Secretary. T>UBBER STAMPS for every pur- * pose. See the sample range, suitable for business men and sports clubs, at the “Greymouth Star’’ Office. T INEN MARKING OUTFITS for indelible marking of personal clothing and household linen are available from “The Greymouth Star.’’ SAFEGUARD your clothing with a Linen Marking Outfit. Outfits, complete with Rubber Stamp, are available from “The Greymouth Star.” 1 Q/(-£ New Camp Beds; Mattresses . O/ 14/6: Stools 4/6, 8/6 and 9/6: Deck Chairs, 11/6; Tables, 15/6 and 27/6; Thermettes, 12/6; Calico Tents, 17/6: Duck Tents, 28/6. All tents have 3ft. walls and are fully roped. Don’t wait until you have the ready money, start now and use our lay-by system.—C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street. Corner Tuant Street, Christchurch. VI 9/5 £l4/5, £l5/15: Our new ’-h Three-piece Chesterfield Suites, upholstered in Genoa Velvet and Moquette. Fireside Chairs, 32/6, 37/6. 59/6. Tea Wagons. 17/6. —C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. Hwetal’andland washed” ALL GRADES—FOR PATHS OR CONCRETE WORK. Delivered anywhere. Why waste money on beach shingle? For prices apply— WILD AND ROBERTSON. LTD., OR WORKS, NORTH BEACH. 'Phenes 357. 396, or 670.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1939, Page 1

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