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Weather Forecast:] Fair to Fine.

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Daily 2 p.m.— —Nightly 7.45 NOW SHOWING THE LONE WOLF AT HIS BEST! Living a lifetime of adventure and romance in the thrilling new melodrama. M WARREN WILLIAM. Mona Marguerite Eric Barrie Chapman Blore (Rec. by Censor for Adults). ASSOCIATE FEATURE. The Suspenseful, Action-Packed Espionage Drama. • "BOMBS OVER BURMA”' ' ANNA MAY WONG Noel Madison —Leslie Denison (App. lor Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Tues.): “INVITATION TO A MURDER” Jeffrey Lynn-Geraldine Fitzgerald (Rec. by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable for Children).

HERE IT IS AGAIN. I?LAKETOWN Footballers’ Populai - Mixed Dance TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), Lyceum Hall, 9 till 1. Dixiana Orchestra. Good Supper, Monte Carlo. CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT USUAL DANCE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) Good Music. Good Supper. — don’t forget — 14th COY. D.E.S.C. SMOKE CONCERT. At Herb Moore’s Cabaret To-night (Tuesday) 8 o’clock. Welcome extended to all units Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds. D.E.S.C. Members requested to Wear Uniform. KAIATA SCHOOL EUCHRE AND DANCE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) Aid Baby McAra. Year’s Best Entertainment. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERTS GREYMOUTH CONVENT SCHOOLS Matinee 2 p.m. Evenings 8 p.m. FEATURE ITEMS: Dance: Lorraine Graham. Vocal Solo: Madeline Fraher (violine obbligato, Mary McCarthy). Piano Solo: Rene Morgan. Choral Number: St. Patrick’s and St. Mary’s School Choirs. COMEDIES. DRILLS, PARADES. RECITATIONS, Prices: .1/6 and 1/-. Booking 3d. extra. Box plan at Kilgours. WATT FOR IT,' GRAND UNITED NATIONS' VICTORY BALL. —And — Presentation of Debutantes (At 9.30 p.m.) SCHAEF’S HALL. MONDAY NEXT, (August 23rd) First sitting of supper for onlookers immediately alter presentation. R.N.Z.A.F. DANCE BAND. 11 Instruments. Prices: 6/-, 4/~, 3/-. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. LOOSES—Choice named Hybrids and Polyanthus varieties. Collection of twelve, all different, Io: 24/- posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. P LADIOLUS—Named varieties VT in blues, yellows, scarlets, smoky and bicolour shades, 10/dozen, posted. —Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. P HUB ARB, Topps Red, strong roots, 7/6 doz. Asparagus twoyear roots 2/6 doz, 19/- 100 posted Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “ ATONE YM AKER” Garden Pea —Dwarf, heavy-cropping, 8 weeks, well-filled pods, 1/- packet, 2/6 lb. posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES. T>USY women! Halve labour spent scrubbing floors. Try Queen Bee Wax—cleans as it shines. WILLIAMS Cough Linctus 1/6 and 2/6 bottle at Williams & FOR SALE. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 for SALE AT HOKiTIKA. K H.P. “Acme” Gas Engine: “Pol- *-* lock” Bandsaw (3ft wheels); 2 Anvils; 2 Tyre Bending Machines; large Drilling Machine, complete with drills (hand or power); 2 Blacksmith’s Blowers and sundries.

—Also—• Ex. s.s. “Hinemoa,” Lyttelton: Ship’s Gear, including Shafting. Pumps, Boiler, Tubes, Copper Pipes, Valves, Bolls and Nuts, Iron Ladders and Gratings, and many sundries. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time). WEST Coasters! When in Christ- ’ ’ church we invite you to inspect our showrooms displaying our distinctive furniture. Everything marked in plain figures. —C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. £6/15/-, £7 n 12/6; Tallbo.ys (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 Cabinets, £5/-/-; Couches with Squab and Cushion, £4/5/-; Office Desks (6 drawers) £6/12/6. C. &A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., Cnr. Tuam St.. Christchurch. TbROPSIDE COTS, 55/-; Panel 17 End Cots, 55/ -• Cot Mattresses, 27/6 Plunket Cots, 27/3; Babies’ Baths, 13/6; Play Pens, 29/6; Clothes Airers, 18'6; Pantry Steps, 13/6, 17/-, 17/6; Ironing Tables, 21/-, 27/6; Kitchen Tables, 28/6; Kitchen Chairs, 12/-‘ Dropback Settees with Squab and Cushion, £7/5/-.—C. A. NEATE. 628 Colombo St., Cnr., Tuam St., Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1943, Page 1

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