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AMUSEMENTS. = REGENT = Twice Daily 2.15 & 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT Deanna and Charles DURBIN LAUGHTON —With— ROBERT CUMMINGS. —ln—“lt Started With Eve” “It Started With Eve’’ “It Started With Eve” Deanna’s a Darling! Laughton’s a Love Bug! Robert is Romantic! (App. for Universal Exhib.) Bookings Advised. MATINEE 2.1$ p.m. WEDNESDAY “CASH AND CARRY.” —Starring— Ann George SOTHERN MURPHY (Not Suitable for General Exhib.). 'HOLLYWOOD’S’ GLORY BOX. To be Opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. F. A. Kitchingham). HUGE Mannequin Parade by White’s Fashion Corner, displaying £20,000 worth of Hollywood Frocks, also beautiful Autumn styles from White’s. 30 Beautiful Mannequins will parade the Frocks. The display will be supported by best Musical Items, etc. Regent Theatre, To-morrow (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. Admission 2/- & 2/6. Booking at the Regent. Proceeds in Aid of Big Patriotic ~ Effort, AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at 2 1 p.m., E. V. ARTHUR & CO. will sell oddments of furniture, including electric stove, dresser, carved sideboard, chairs, tables, sundries, also cases apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, potatoes, a nd - c l J£ u mbers. TENDERS. ~ GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited *’ for renewal of Spoutings and Down-pipings at the School Hostel, also for painting of roof. Specifications may be obtained on application to the Board’s office. High Street. ’Penders Close SATURDAY, February 28lh. WIVL IVI. STEWART, Principal. LOST AND FOUND' Twelve words l/~, Throe for 2/6. I CUT. Y’eKaw -Dudgfe, from 41 -" J Boundary St., yesterday. — Finder rewarded. I OST: Boy’s Le Rov COAT at XJ Swimming Baths last Thursday week; reward.—Address al Star. VOUND: A grand place to forget £ the Blues—-be at the Blaketown Hall TO - IVIO RR O W (Wed n esday) N u ‘ iiT - FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-, Three for 2/6. LAWYER’S Solid Leather Apron, *■-' as new. Apply S. Blanchett, C/o. Ogilvie and Co. ! 11VHTED Quantity o-f FIARDWOOD; assorted sizes.—Apply Ogilvie & Co., Ltd., 'Phone 252 D. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION at W Taylorville, with Hut and Garage erected thereon. Price £45 cash.—-Apply Public Trust. PIMU Secretaires £3/18/6, Oak •»*' £5/10,'-. Riinu China Cab-

inels £4, Oak £4/17/6, £7/15/-, £B/10/-.—C. A. NEATE 623 Colombo SI., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. TPIMU Tallboys £3/2/6, £3/7/6, H’ £3/10/-, £3/15/-, £3/18/6. Tea Waggons 18/6, 25/6, 30/-. 37/6, 41/6, 48/6, 60/-, 72/6. —C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. YEW Oak Dining Suites. Sideboard, 4 Chairs (upholstered seats). Drawloaf Table, £lB/10/-, £l9/10/-, £25/10/-, £29/10/-. Three-piece Chesterfield Suites £2l/10/-. £22/10/-, £25/10/-, £3l/10/-, £33/10/-. £34. Sixpiece Rimu Dining Suites £l2, £l2/10/-, £l4/5/-.— C. A, NEATE 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St.. Christchurch. —.at™--™™**-*"* Ji T ~" n u "' L " ' 1 ' * PUBLIC NOTICES.

FOR SALE. £1350. —Very nice BUNGALOW of 5 rooms with all possible conveniences. situated cnr. Palmerston & Marlborough Streets. Very nice double section with garage. Substantial Govt. Mortgage. Immediate possession. £ 50 Deposit will provide you with a good home of 5 rooms; nice half-acre section of land; large garage and outbuildings. Balance easy terms. £ 935.—Splendid BUNGALOW; erected only 5 years; 5 rooms & sunporch in great repair. Nice section and garage. £ 630. —Very nice BUNGALOW, Blaketown; 5 rooms and all conveniences. Finance Arranged. —Apply— J. W. GREENSLADE Valuator and Investment Adviser. MACKAY STREET. BANK DEPOSIT BOOKS. Q.IVE a Complete Record of all Bank Deposits in handy form. Now stocked in two sizes for all Banks. GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR PRINTING DEPT. ’PHONE No. 5. DO not be perturbed. We are onlv closed for Lunch. 12.15 to 1.15 pm.—Kitchingham Cycles Ltd.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1942, Page 1

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