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AMUSEMENTS. regent: = Twice Daily 2.15 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING „ The most exciting mystery melodrama of the year, with the most unusual setting, me most thrilling plot, and a grand cast. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents: •GRAND CENTRAL MURDER” ‘GRAND CENTRAL MURDER” With the Sensational New Star VAN HEFLIN. Johnny Eeager’s Pal. Patricia Dane—Cecelia Parker. SHORTS INCLUDE: Social Sea Lions. Pete Smith, Land of Alaska Nellie. Coloured Travel talk. The Bear That Couldn’t Sleep. Coloured Cartoon. The Great Heart, The Story of Father Damien, the Martyr of the Lepei island of Molokai. COMMENCING FRIDAY The Picture that Auckland Laughed at for S’x Weeks. Paramount’s Contribution to Gaiety: ‘TAKE A LETTER DARLING’ —Starring— Rosalind Russell —And— Fred Mac Murray (Rec, by Censoi for Adults) TENDERS. TIMBER FOR SALE. 'PENDERS for the purchase of the undermentioned timber -.-. ill close at the office of the State Forest Service, Nelson, at 4 p.m. on July 30, 1943. Particulars. All the milling timber specified on that area containing 47 acres more or less situated in Block XIV., Mokihinui S.D. (part of Provisional State Forest 55) about 24 miles Irom Westport. S'oecies Cubic Ft. Board Ft. Rimu 40,558 248,000 Kahikatca 426 3,000 Upset price: £245. Time for removal: 18 months. Terms of Payment: A marked cheque for £65 must accompany tender and the balance is to be paid by nine equal monthly instalments, 4 he first of which shall be paid on the 20th of the month following the ‘J.ate of sale. H. ROCHE Acting Conservator of Forests. NO INCREASE IN FIRE HAZARD. Pinex Insulating Board gives vou the advantages of Insulation, Noise Reduction, new Decoration, Economy and Permanence without. increasing fire risks. Remember. for better walls and ceilings, use — PINEX INSULATING BOARD —the all-good building material. Stocked by all leading Builders’ Merchants. “THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS.” CEMENT BAGS Save ALL your BAGS and RETURN WHEN EMPTY Allowance of 2/6 Dozen. ASIIBY, BERGH AND CO., LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7); or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD (’Phone L4l). LOST & FOUND,

J OST: Linked Egyptian Bracelet, ■ * J in Schaef’s Hall, Tuesday night. Keepsake from prisoner of v/ar. —Finder please return to Star Office. STRAYED on my property One : ’ Romney Mai.Hi RAM. sixmoth, ear-mark u bottom of right car, brass clip left ear. Owner can have same bv paying expenses advertising.—Apply L.'Yydc, Christchurch Road. FOR SALE. Twelve words //-; Three for 2/lt ■TWO House COWS, both milking. " Apply Empire Hotel, Kumara. PIANO, good condition; urgently. *- Address at Star. POUR-ROOMED HOUSE for m- - moval, Runanga . Road.’ —Address at Star. PIVE-ROOMED Cottage, Blake- - town; vacant possession,- easy terms. Address at Star. P UNGA LOW, 5 rooms and sunporch, situated 2., miles from Grey P. 0., just outside Borough boundary. Built 7 years. Electric stove, concrete paths, gardens. Govt, mortgage.—Address at Star. 'TURKEYS for breeding; ton pens E of three each —2 Hens, 1 Gobbler, from imported American Bronzewing, £3 a pen.—Apply L. Yde. P. 0., Kumara. PRIME Aucklander Table Potatoes. 18/6 full sack, cash; ircshly-dug Table Carrots, 6/9 sugar bag, 521 b. average. Delivered town limits.—L. E. Hales, ’Phone 641. FOR SALE AT HOKITIKA. H.P. “Acme” Gas Engine; “Pollock” Bandsaw (3ft wheels); 2 Anvils; 2 Tyre Bending Machines; large Drilling Machine, complete with drills (hand or power); 2 Blacksmith’s Blowers and sunI dries. —Al?n—Ex. s.s. “Hinemoa,” Lyttelton: Ship’s Gear, including Shafting. Pumps. Boiler, Tubes, Copper Pipes, Valves, Bolts and Nuts, Iron Ladders and Gratings, and' many sundries. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time). ; WARDROBES, £6/15/-, £7 n 12/6; Tallboys (4 Drawers), £4/2/6 & £5/17/6; (5 Drawers), ' £4/17/6; 3ft. Beds and wire, £4 ■ 7/6: 3ft. Beds with “Resiltex” . Mattress, £6/-/-; Bookshelf Cab- ’ .'mots, £5/-/-; Couches with Squab ’ and Cushion, £4/5/-; Office Desks (6 drawers) £6/12/6. C. &A. NEATE, 623 Colombo St., Cnr. . Tuam St.. Christchurch. , DROPSIDE COTS, 55/-; Panel . 17 End Cots, 55/ -• Cot Mattresses, 27/6 Plunket Cots, 27/3; Babies’ Baths, 13/6; Phy Pens, 29/6; ’ Clothes Airers. 18/6; Pantry Steps, . 13/6, 17/-. 17/6; Ironing Tables, 21/-, 27/6; Kitchen Tables, 28/6; i Kitchen Chairs, 12/-; Dropback j Settees with Squab and Cushion, . £7/5/_._c. A. NEATE, 628 Col- ’ ombo St., Cnr., Tuam St., Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1943, Page 1

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