AMUSEMENTS — — REGENTS AFTER 4 HILARIOUS WEEKS IN CHRISTCHURCH. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. First a spicy play. NOW a saucy motion picture. The screen version of Terrance Rattigan’s famous play. . . “FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS " A play which has only just completed a phenomenal run of two and a_ half years on London’s West End. The play which has been seen by every member of the English Royal Family. The screen version was produced by Anthony Asquith, director of Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion.” The capable cast includes— Ray Milland—Ellen Drew. David Tree—Ronald Culver. S A Paramount Picture, o , Be Wise. Book your Seats.’Phone 601 HERE THEY ARE AGAIN ! RAILWAY REVUE COY. —In—“HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE” TOWN HALL, ! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December’ 3 and 4. PROCEEDS AID PATRIOTIC FUNDS TENDERS. PENDERS, closing SATURDAY, November 30, are invited for the supply of 90 SILVER PINE POSTS, Bft long, Gins diameter. —Blackball District Bowling Club; R. E. Cooke, Secretary, Roa. Ideal for the Farmer— GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN- BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT POR Troughs, Bails, Fence Posts, x . Milking Sheds, Steps, Paths. Every bag guaranteed to exceed latest British Standard Specifications. Immediate supplies—large or small — from: -ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD. (Phones 6 and 7). JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. . . / - (Phone 541). -ptjßLiG iibf |CES.V’" 1 “STYLE in every stitch.” Pinnacle and Berwick' Tailored Suits.— From BILL RYAN, Albert Street. RRITANNIA PRIVATE HOTEL and DINING ROOMS (opp. New City Hotel). Three-course Meals 1/3; Casuals 7/6 day; Permanent Boarders 30/-. ’Phone 31-205. 516 Colombo Street, Christchurch. .
USED CARSTHAT ARE PRICED TO SELL. 1936 Chevrolet 15cwt. Van £235 1931 Essex Coupe £165 1937 Ford Y. 8 h.p. £155 1936 Ford Y. 8 h.p. £135 1934 Austin 12/6 £lB5 1931 Singer 9 (tourer) £45 1929 Ford A. (4 door) £B5 1929 Ford A. (tourer) £65 1929 Ford A. (roadster) £75 1929 Morris (coupe) £55 1927 Dodge (sedan) £65 1927 Dodge (roadster) £25 HAINES MOTORS LTD USED CAR DEALERS And Rental Car People (next to Royal Hotel).
LADIES ! ! TO-DAY YOUR FURS ARE HIGH IN VALUE. Import restrictions have greatly increased the value of furs. Today a fur coat or necklet in good condition is worth a considerable sum. Let us make your old furs ■ like new again. Worn pelts replaced—tears mended—lining renewed. We are specialists. Forward us your garment for an estimate of the cost. JOHN GUNN & CO. 95 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ' L_j PLEASE CALL AT GORE'S • And see BRUSH AND COMB SETS from 19/6 upwards. MANICURE SETS and GIFTS of every description. Inspection invited. GORE’S Mackay St. (Opposite “Argus” Office). VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. V SEE OUR CITY ON WHEELS. HAVE A THRILLING TIME. GENTS' AND LADIES’ CYCLES, PRAMS & TANDEMS FOR HIRE, By the Hour, Day, or Week. A Good Range of Ladies’, and Gents’ NEW AND SECOND-HAND CYCLES and Accessories stocked. . ’Phone 32-397. CITY CYCLE STAND (P. C. Crooke, Prop.). 109 GLOUCESTER STREET, (Next Hay’s). CHRISTCHURCH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 November 1940, Page 1
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