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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT = Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. • The Army’s Most Perilous Service. The first authentic drama of a new Army Service. —Starring— Robert Nancy Harry PRESTON KELLY CAREY The Very Breath of the Skies—The Might of Youth-—Their Courage and Romance in to-day’s Thrilling Story of Parachute Troops. ! (App. for Universal Exhib.) 1 —COMMENCING FRIDAY— The Gayest of all Topper Adventures. “TOPPER RETURNS” —With” Joan Roland Billie BLONDELL YOUNG BURKE Carole Dennis Patsy LANDIS O’KEEFE KELLY EDDIE (Rochester) ANDERSON Bookings Advised. ’Phone 601. (Not Suitable fur General Exhib.) TOWN HALL WARTIME ENTERTAINMENT. LAUGHTER. ITO-NIGHT (Thurs.) at 8 o’clock Two Following Nights iVlatinee, Saturday al 2. The Great Levante presents. By Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, Ltd. The Big London Paladium Laughing Triumph— CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW Which is Smashing all known re- . cords. i NOTABLE ARTISTS—. ('—IMPORTED COMEDIANS—(-J ' Also: Variety Artists, Acrobatic Tap < Dancers, Vaudeville Stars, Vocal- < ists, Lovely ballerinas, world’s < greatest magician, and tne famous , ventriloquist, GEORGE TOLLER- i TON, in his brilliant and popular 1

presentation of—of — “CHUCKLES WITH JERRY.” Change of Programme on Saturday night, and Special features for the young people at the matinee. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Unrsd. Stalls, 4/-; Pit, 2/-. Children Ha 1 f-price. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4/6; Unrsd. Stalls, 3/-; Pit, 2/Children half price. All prices plus tax. Box Plans at Kilgour’s. TENDERS. 3JOB SALE BY TENDER.—I 939 1 15-cwt Chevrolet TRUCK, with hood and seats in good condition. For inspection at Schaef’s Garage. Tenders close June 10, with the undersigned.—J. McTigue, Carroll Street, Runanga. LOST & FOUND. Twelve words T/-; Three for 2/G « OST: Scotch Terrier PUPPY, J 1 answering name “Mack.” Finder please return Dimond's Cycle Depot, Guinness Street, or Mrs. Sheldon, 1 14 Tainui Street. FOR SALE. Twelve words !/-; Three for 2/G t JRION No. 1A H.P, RANGE; £lO. Address at Star. USTIN 12 Half-ton TRUCK: 1 well shod. —Address at Star. RIVE - ROOMED COTTAGE, 1 Blaketown; immediate possession; easy terms.—Address at Star. RIGHT ’WEANER PIGS: good sorts: 8/- each. —A. Bradley, Hukarere. /IPPED Moth-proof Fur Coat BAG: excellent condition; 30/-.—Write "Moth-proof,” C/o. Star. LI OUSE; five rooms and kitchenette; E.L.; gas and coal ranges; concrete paths; freehold; Cobden; £375 for cash.—Address at Star.

VI 9—Our New Dining-room cLJI-mV Suite: Sideboard, Drawleal Table, four Chairs (upholstered seats).—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. MEW ’OAK DINING SUITES, 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, 30/-. 37/6, 41/6, 43/6, 60/-, 72/6.— C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHADES HOTEL HEREFORD ST. CHRISTCHURCH Now Taken Over by VINCE GOULDING (Late of Dominion Hotel, Greymouth). West Coasters can rely on a real Coast welcome. DIMU 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 £8 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, 30/-, 37/6, 41/6, 48/6, 60/-, 72/6.—C. A. NEATE. 628 Colombo St., Cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. RIRE-SIDE CHAIRS. 38/6, 63~, 1 77/6. 79/6. 84/-. 90/-. 95/99/6, 110/-, 120/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 1

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