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AMUSEMENTS ||||||||||]l||vOPEßA HOUSEfIIIHI! Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “VILLAGE BARN DANCE.” (App. for Universal Exhibition). “SALOON BAR.” (Rec. by Censor for Adults). —COMMENCING THURSDAY— Timely—Topical—Thrilling The Greatest Naval Drama Ever Made. “CONVOY” Starrign Clive Brook. John Clements—Judy Campbell. Adventure, Romance,' Laughter—set against a thrilling background of the present War. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). BLAK ETOWNF HALL. Long Night Dance Assembly. TO-NIGHT (WE DN ES D A Y). Excellent Floor. Novelties, etc. —Williams’ OrchestraGood Supper. Admission 1/6. (’’JOBDEN Convent Han. TO-MOR-ROW (Thurs). Cobden Soldiers’ Committee Welcome Home Social to Cobden Returned Men and Presentation to Sister Baldock. Good Supper and Music. Gents 1/6; ladies 1/-. Flag 500 as usual. TE KINGA HOME GUARD BALL At Moana, Saturday Next, July 19. McGlashan’s Bus leaves P.O. at 8.30 returning after the Ball. Two Orchestras. Victorian and Kokatahi Bands. Also special train arrangements. See Posteis. Popular Prices.

PUBLIC NOTICE?,. £250: BUNGALOW, 3 rooms with Bathroom, Washhouse and Garage. Electric Light, Fuel Stove. H. & C. Water. Quarter-acre Section; good order. Situation 12 Mile, Coast Road. £4O: FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTION, Fox Street, Cobden; quar-ter-acre. Sufficient flat on road level for building. —Agents—• A. F. JAMIESON & CO. Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance & Commission Agents. GUINNESS STREET. GREYMOUTH. FOR SALE. £lOO Deposit.— COTTAGE, Preston Road. Balance £ 175. Easy terms. , ~ £l4OO. —Very nice New BUNGALOW. Every modern convenience; elevated position. Beautilul outlook. £ SBO .—GOOD HOME of Five Rooms; Boddytown. All conveniences, large section. £lo6s.—Cobden. Very nice new BUNGALOW. Every modern convenience; hillside section. Substantial Govt. Mortgage. REAL ESTATE.—That valuable Site, and Buildings thereon, of rate B. Dixon’s Ltd., Mackay _ Street. No better investment offering. —Apply— J. W. GREENSLADE Land Agent. Investment Adviser, .and Valuator. "ItolhemeOverseas -

PARCELS THAT BRING A TOUCH OF HOME. WHEN you are sending a parcel *’ to the other side of the World, it is worth sending the best. Ethne Tosswill is recognised as one of the finest pastrycooks in N.Z. Many of the men overseas have written home saying her parcels are “out on-their own!” Each parcel contains those things the men cannot buy for themselves —home-made cakes, shortbread, sweets, etc. — things that bring a Touch of Home to the men fax’ away. Every parcel is sealed in a tin container and is wrapped in calico to ensure absolute freshness on arrival. —Write for prices and details to Ethne Tosswill, 123. Cashel St., Christchurch. 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’ & Gents’ NEW & SECOND-HAND CYCLES and Accessories stocked. ’Phone 32-397. CITY CYCLE STAND (P. C. Crooke. Prop.). 109 GLOUCESTER STREET. (Next Hay’s). CHRISTCHURCH. MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE DURING THE WINTER MONTHS —By Purchasing— AN EIDERDOWN. SLEEP-WELL MATTRESS With Coil Springs. KAPOC MATTRESS Or have Extra Kapoc added to your Mattress. Quotation Gladly Given. F. HAYES 100 MAWHERA QUAY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1941, Page 1

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