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AMUSEMENTS. == REGENT = Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. —FINALLY TO-NIGHT— The Most Exciting Spy Drama of All Time! ILONA MASSEY George Basil BRENT RATHBONE —ln— I INTERNATIONAL LADY | INTERNATIONAL LADY (Not Suitable for General Exhib.) --COMMENCING FRIDAY— Two Great Laugh Stars Together ■ For The First Time! Result: The Year’s Longest and Loudest Laugh! Rosalind Melvyn RUSSELL DOUGLAS —In—“TH IS THING CALLED LOVE” (Rec, by Censor for Adults). LOST & FOUND. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6

I OST: Two shirts, between Winnie St. and Shakespeare St., last Friday. Address at Star. | OST: Pair Spectacles in Cobden last Thursday. Reward. Ad - dress at Star. T OST: Black and Tan Bitch, with white neck; between Ngahere and Ikamatua. Reward. Address at Star. T OST: Aluminium cased Megger electrical testing machine with flexible cable attached. Reward on returning to Grey Electric Power Board. ________ FOR SALE. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 TJIVE Pair Budgies and Aviary.— x 48 Murray St. TWO ton tip truck; in good order. x Address at Star. POSE TREES, 2/- each, £.l per dozen. ’Phone 59. Gwen Robinson, Florist. iVI AKE layers of your loafers; give them Rawleigh’s Poultry Powder; Increase your profits. Toast-Warm fox - several Winters. Wool Locknit Jamas in fascinating designs W. & S.W. from 25/-. VEW Oak Bedroom Suites, Wardrobes, Duchess, Tallboy, Double Bed with non-sag wire, £22 10/-, £27/10/-, £29/10/-, £33 10/-, £33/15/-, £35/-/-, £36/5/-. New Oak Dining Suites, Sideboard, 4 Chairs (upholstered seats), Drawleaf Table. £2O/15/-, £23/-/-. £27/5/-, £3l/10/-, C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St,, Cr. Christchurch'. ' ]?IRE Side Chairs, 35/-, 38/6, 1 63/-, 70/-, 77/6, 79/6, 84/-, 87/6, 92/6, 95/-, 97/6, £5/10/-, £5 15/-, £6. Coal Vases 9/6, 12/6. Spark Guards 10/-, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6, 18/6, 19/6. Log Boxes 50/-, 65/-. Frameless Mirrors 15/-, 23/6, 26/6, 29/6, 30/-, 31/6, 41/6, 50/-, & 70/-. Coil’ Mats from 4/6. C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., Cr,, Tuam Street, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES.

SEAGRASS CHAIRS. W E have just received our last consignment of Seagrass Chairs until after the war. A deposit will secure one of these chairs. Use our Lay-by while we have the stock. F. HAYES HOUSE FURNISHER. 100 MAWHERA QUAY. SHADES HOTEL HEREFORD ST. CHRISTCHURCH VINCE GOJLDING. (Late of Dominion Hotel, Grey mouth.) West Coasters can rely on a real Coast welcome. Speight's Ale only on Tap. HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). ■ Excellent Cuisine and Service setond to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well ventilated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. ■ Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain opposite. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. ~o u Con«W Stay at the City's latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift —Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom —Air Conditioning—■—Electric Paging System. Tariff from 16/6 per day. = HOTEL = : EMBASSY--V. C. CONSTANT, Proprietor. I 155 Manchester Street

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 July 1942, Page 1

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