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AMUSEMENTS j== regent” S TWICE DAILY e Matinee—2.ls p.m. Evening 8.0 NOW SHOWING United Artists Present: ALEXANDER DUMAS’ IMMORTAL CLASSIC ; “THE CORSfCANBROTHERS” ' "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS” Starring: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. —With— Ruth Warrick —Akim Tamiroff ’ The strange exciting story of two brothers —each living the other s loves, joys and hates. Strange ro- ’ mance . . . strong thrills . . filmed with awesome spectacle that dwarfs all previous achievements of the adventure screen! , (App. for Universal Exhibition J ON THE SAME PROGRAMME Unusual Occupations. Latest Regent Air Mail News. Includes: Caulfield Cup, Melbourne Cup and N.Z. Troops at Guadalcanal. TENDERS PROPERTY FOR SALE. - THE Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of a lease- ' hold property, including dwelling of five rooms and garage, at 32 Reid Street, Blaketown. Conditions of Tender may be inspected at, and any further particulars obtained from the Public Trust Office, Greymouth. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close on the 27th January, 1944, at 3 o’clock at the office of the District Public Trustee, Greymouth, to whom tenders are to be addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked “Estate of Minnie Margaret Martin—Tender for purchase of leasehold property.” W. R. MILLIER, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. KUMAR A RACING CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. TENDERS Closing with the undersigned on MONDAY, Jan. 31st, at 8 p.m., are invited for the : right to conduct the Publican’s . Booth at the Kumara Races on ; SATURDAY, Feb. 12th. Highej ~>r any tender not neces- . sarily ac id. r . F. GILBERT, 1 v- ' Secretary. -- ] SALE BY TENDER ] MESSRS JACK BROS. LTD., offer for sa j e by tender, their two Sawmills at Kotuku, West Coast, as a going concern. Full particulars of the assets etc. f can be obtained upon application to the Secretary, H. Russell Foun- 1 tain, Public Accountant, P. O. Box 1074, Christchurch. ■Tenders close 31st January, 1944.

The regulations say CEMENT BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. ASHBY, BERGH AND CO., LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7) : or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD (’Phone 5411. LOST & FOUND. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 T OST: Two Car Keys from BounJu dary St., Friday Afternoon. Reward on return to Star. FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 PIANO Accordeon, 24 bass, £lB 1 cash. 37, Fox Street, Cobden. ANE ACRE of Ground and House! v at Paroa; suitable for week-end bach. Best offer. Address at Star. PENT’S CYCLE; good condition good tyres. Cheap for cash. Address at Star. PIVE-Roomed Dwelling, Ward Street, Runanga. Offers invited. Apply Public Trust. ANE Barclay Steam Locomotive in good condition, 2ft. gauge. Particulars on application to Un-der-Secretary, Mines Department, Wellington. DOTS smile and glisten every clay 1 —the quick and easy way—--vith Steelo. WARDROBES, £5, £6/5/- £6 / ’ 15/-, and £7/10/-. ’ Duchesses £5/10/-, £7, £7/15/-, and £8 10/-; Tallboys, 67/6, 82/6, 85/-, 97/6, £6/10/- and £7; Pedestal Cupboards, 27/6; 3ft. Beds with Non-sag wire £4; 4ft. beds with Non-sag Wire, £5/15/-; 4ft. 6in. Beds with Non-sag Wire £6/5/-. C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., Cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. EJOUSEWIVES! Clean and polish floors in one operation. Use Queen Bee Wax. 1/5 and 2/5. WEST COASTERS! When in T ’ Christchurch we invite you to inspect our showrooms, displaying our distinctive furniture. Everything marked in plain figures.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. ARIES in 5 minutes—easy to ap ply—Queen Bee Stain. 10 mod ?rn colours. 1/7 tin. Piece Rimu Dining-room Suites, v Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, 4 Chairs (Leatherette lift out Seats), £l7/15/-, £l9/15/-, £22/10/-, £23/15/-; Rimu Draw-leaf Tables, £5/5/-; Fireside Chairs from 45/to £7/15/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch.

PUBLIC NOTICES UNITED SERVICE HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. VOU’LL enjoy staying at the x United Service Hotel, Christchurch —you’ll appreciate its smart dignified atmosphere and keen courteous service. You’ll be very comfortable in your airy cheery room, with its modern appointments, including running H. & C. water, and private ’phone. Inclusive tariff 22/6 day. Rooms with private bathrooms also available. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 January 1944, Page 1

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