AMUSEMENTS == REGENT COMMENCING SATURDAY Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy with W. C. Fields in: “YOU CAN’T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). —NOW SHOWING—--2.15 & 7.45 p.m., 2.15 & 7.45 p.m. MERRIMENT AND MIRTH. JOE E. BROWN in it “FLIRTING WITH FATE” “FLIRTING WITH FATE” “FLIRTING WITH FATE” I ' - Leo Carrillo, ’ Beverley Roberts, Wynne Gibson. If it’s a laugh yoti want, see-this unparalleled entertainment. (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition). —ALSO PEPPY—MYSTERY—COMEDY, t— — -? “PERSONAL SECRETARY” “PERSONAL SECRETARY” ’I ■ 1 With William Gargan, Joy Hodges, Andy Devine and Ruth Donnelly. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEAT. ’Phone 601. _____ AUCTIONS. ARTHUR’S AUCTION MART. TO-MORROW (THURS.) at 2 p.m. •SIDEBOARD, Round Cross Leg Table, Chairs, Duchesses, Couches, Settees, Tables, Dinner. Wagon, Oak Bed, Duchess, Double Beds, Wire Mattresses, Prams, Push Chairs, Gent’s Bicycle, Lawn Mowers, Hall Stand, Wolsey Separator, etc. E. V. ARTHUR, Whall Street. "tenders. .GARTH DOMAIN BOARD. iqpENERS' are invited for the LEASE x of 99 ACRES OF LAND, known as the Old Racecourse, Ahaura, for a term of.Aeja.~years,? with right of .renewal, for a further eleven years. Tenders close 4 p.m. on 16/11/39. Terms and conditions of lease may be seen at the Secretary’s residence. Lease to be signed within seven days aof asceptance of tender. ” •' P; SMITH, Ahaura. SPRINGLANDS JUNCTION—MARUIA
HIGHWAY. ROADMAN’S COTTAGE. qpENDERS, closing with the SecretX ary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 21, 1939, are invited for above contract. Particulars at Public Works Offices, Reefton and Grey-, mouth. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ifiUP WEEK brings the Coast sports to Christchurch. They cannot do better than call at His Lordships Hotel in Lichfield Street, for a glass of Speights Ale. ’XMAS NOVELTIES. TVE are displaying a unique selection " of goods suitable for ’Xmas Gifts. Mostly English and Continental manufacture —all at remarkably low prices. We would appreciate a call. CAROLINE, Albert Street. , XTO recommendation is necessary to call at His Lordships Hotel, Christchurch, during Cup week. The hospitality of this house is well known to West Coasters. T?OR a good Meal go to the ORIENT x CAFE, 115 Manchester Street, Christchurch. Open 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
A WARDROBE OF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES. fYNCE you have learnt the HOLLYw WOOD METHOD OF DRESSMAKING you will always have plenty of FASHIONABLE FROCKS. Our course is practical, complete and inexpensive. Call TO-DAY and make arrangements for your first lesson. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.
SUITS SUITS NEW PATTERNS SUITS NEW DESIGNS SUITS NEW STYLES SUITS “SINCERITY” MADE TO MEASURE SUITS That any man would be proud to wear. PRICES: £5/10, £7/10, to £B/15. TIM SINNOTT t MERCER, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. “FASHION FIRSTS.” T ADIES! Specialising in Millinery •* < alone 'gives us the proud privilege of giving you the most comprehensive selection of NEW MILLINERY. For outrageous flattery you must see our exclusive and becoming models. MELBA BATTY (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), TAINUI STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1939, Page 1
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