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amusements. == , REGENT = Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. —NOW SHOWINGMEET. A PAIR OF GAY ROMANCERS .JOAN BENNETT. FRANCHOT TONE. —ln— Without question the Love and Laugh Frolic of the Year. ; “SHE KNEW “SHE KNEW all the j all the ANSWERS” , ANSWERS” | He traded in Stocks and Blondes . . But along came this Brunette to give him “ticker” trouble' She taught him things he’d never learnt in books! Plus Excellent Featurettes. (App. for Universal Exhib.) GEORGE BERNARD SHAW SAYS “There seems to be a popular demand for Perfect Babies and Perfect Pictures. The first is an impossibility ... I have supplied the second.” “MAJOR BARBARA.” THREE-DAY SEASON ONLY. Commencing This Friday. REGENT THEATRE. Plans at Theatre.

TENDERS. WRITTEN tenders will be receiv- ’ ’ ed at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1942, Lor the purchase of the undermentioned milling timber situated in Block V. Kopara Survey District Provisional State Forest No. 1660. Rimti 629,000 feet bd. measure. Kahikatea 36,000 ft. bd. measure. Unset Price: £660. Time for Removal: Two years. Terms of Payment: A marked cheque for a deposit of one-sixth oi the purchase money together with £l/1/- license fee must accompany the tender, the balance to be paid in live equal monthly instalments, the first of which shall be made one month after the date of sale. Further particulars may be had from the undersigned. F. J. PERHAM, Conservator of Forests. T E N D E R S. GOLD SLUICING CLAIM AND PLANT FOR SALE. NOBLE'S MINES LIMITED (In Liquidation). r DENDERS closing with the unx dersigned on .'u;te 1.. 19 4 2 cie invited’iur uie p.ircriase of: (1) Mining Rights and Privileges and Water Rights in respect of all the Company’s Mining Claims al Nobles, near Ikamatua. (2) Plant, consisting of Pipe Line, Elevator, Tents, Huts, etc. Offers for the whole of the above fixed assets, or for separate items will be considered. A deposit of 10% of the amount offered must accompany the tender, and the balance within seven days ol tiie date of advice that the lender has been accepted. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. HINDIN. Liquidator, 141 Hereford Street, (P.O. Box 1181), Christchurch. Ideal for the Farmer— GOLDEN BA Y GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT

S?OR Troughs, Bails, Fence Posts, 1 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). _ LOST & FOUND. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 P ENERAL STORE in thriving 1 7 country town; good reason lor selling.—Address at Star. ! OST: Titan Wristlet WATCH, - Lj engraved L.M.D., Sunday morning. 'Reward. —Return to Star. I OST: Pair lady’s fawn suede fur‘J lined GLOVES, last week; reward. —Please return to Star Office. FOR SALE. Twelve words l/~: Three for 2/6 UHARE in Harrison and Party's mine.—Apply A. Harrison, Runanga. '■THREE-PIECE Bedroom SUITE A and China Cabinet; urgently.— Address at Star. VEWLY-BUILT Four - roomed BUNGALOW: gas combination stove; all modern conveniences.— Address al Star. (Targe garage, 50 x 34, built of corrugated iron, together with complete plant. £325 the lot, or would sell building and plant separately. Situated Kumara. — Apply A. F, Jamieson & Co., ’phone 628. " £?1 9 —Our New Dining-room suite: Sideboard, Drawleaf Table, four Chairs (upholstered seats).—C. A. NEATE. 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. V'EW <)AK "DINING SUITES, T' Sideboard, 4 Chairs (upholstered seats), Drawleaf Table, £l9 10/-, £2l/10/-, £25/10/-, £29 10/-. 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites, £2l/10/-, £22/10/-, £25/10/-, £3l/10/-, £33/10/-, £34. 6Piece Rimu Dining Suites, £l2, £l2/10/-, £l4/5/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. ■RIMU Secretaires £3/18/6, Oak . £5/10/-. Rimu China Cabinets with two lead-light doors £4, Oak £4/17/6. Oak China Cabinets, bow front, £7/15/- and £B/10/-. Rimu Tallboys £3/2/6, £3/7/6, £3/10/-, £3/15/-, £3/18/6, £4 5/-, £5. Oak £5/10/-. Fireside Chairs 35/-, 38/6, 63/-, 70/-, 79/6, 84/-, 90/-, 92/6. 95/-, 97/6, 110/-, 120/-. Tea Waggons 18/6, 25/6, 130/-, 37/6, 41/6, 43/6, 60/-, 72/6— - C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1942, Page 1

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