amusements ; gg REGENT THEATRE gg ; FINALLY TO-NIGHT. Paramount Presents: ALLAN LADD Loretta Young William Bendix “CHINA” in. rwMUwimw™ ■Mui*— l "" . (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING WEDNESDAY The most hilarious laugh riot ,in years. A fun-filled marital mixup, with a new comedy team to put it over. Universal Pictures Present: Robert Paige—Louise Allbritton —IN—- . “FIRED WIFE” —with — Diana Barrymore—Walter Abel , (Recoin, by Censor for Adults,). AUCTIONS P V. ARTHUR N CO., will sell “ J " in their Rooms on THURSDAY, October 26th at 2 p.m.:— Piano, New Duchess, Compactum, Wardrobe, 2 Colonial Couches (new condition), Oak Sideboard, Office Safe (2ft. Gin. x 1 ft. Gin.), Double Beds, Duchess, Kapoc Mattress, Oak Bedroom Suite, Draw Leaf Table, 4 Bucket Chairs, (new). Pair Copper Vases, Copper Fire Screen, Fire Guard, Enamel Sink. Meat Safe, Child's Commode, Chest of Drawers, 2 Kitchen Dressers, Coffee Sot, Enamel Kettle, Set Enamel Saucepans, Bird Cage,!: Fender, Carpet Sweeper, 2 Cane Prams in good order; Sundries etc. | TOTARA FLAT SAI.EYARDS E THURSDAY, OCTOBER I’6. At I p.m. ITILC NATIONAL MORTGAGE ■ • L AND AGENCY CO. & DALGETY & CO. LTD., will offer for sale on behalf of W. M. Bishell, Esq., Caythorpe Aberdeen Angus Stud, Blenheim. r Six Selected Rising 2-year Bulls, c Eight selected Heifers. ( This offering ensures a splendid j opportunity of procuring really top I cattle in your own district, from 1 one of the best bred herds in the t Dominion. These bulls are sired by Knave of Kowhiwhi, son of the 1 famous Acute of Akitio, recognised I as the most successful sire bred in j New Zealand. s A 2-ycar-old bull “Foam of Cay- v thorpe,” secured first prize and top o price of 120 guineas at last year’s c
Aberdeen Angus sale at Christchurch. ALSO—4O Mixed Cattle to be drafted into lots. TENDERS NELSON EDUCATION BOARD will be received by the •- undersigned until noon on THURSDAY, 9th November. 1944, i Cor the building of an additional | •'.•lassroom at the Rccfton District I High Selloo 1. * Vitins ..pri'iiieal ion.- may i>c s'/in ;>t the offioo of (lie “Croy 1 {ix er Argus.” .Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 11. J. THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson. 19th October, 1944. The regulations say CEMENT BAGS MITT BE RE'ITItX'HD. .'.■•lilt','. 1:1:0.1.11 AX’D <o . 1.1 i> < Th.mi : G an,l . I : or .ioii.-j r.i t:: .' o < <>.. ltd i i'll,,n.i 511). _ ■ I LOST & FOUND Twelve words 1/-: Three .lor 5 (IST: Green and Yellow Budgie, n J Reward; 9. William Street. X OST: Child's Red Tricycle, large ,1.. j <j Z Q t at McGinley Par';, Saturday. Reward at Star. 5 OST: 1 lodge Huh Cap: vicinity Grevnioidh. Address ai Siar. Reward.' . t| , „ FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/6 f ’REAM Cane Push Chair. Ad--1 dress id Star. SITTINGS of White Leghorn l<; Eggs; 4/6 sitting. Apply. 110 Bright "Street. Cobden. PERAMBULATORS, .. cane and English models, direct from factory, freight paid.—Freeth’s Nelson. PADDY’S MARKET, CHRISTCHURCH, take pleasure in advising their many clients that their well known fresh vegetable service is now operating. We can offer you one large sack of fresh vegetables containing;— 6 Big Cauliflowers. 6 Spring Cabbage. 1 Doz. Lettuce. 6 Bundles Rhubarb. 28 lbs. Potatoes. 14 lbs. Carrots. 14 lbs. Parsnips. The lot for £l. Enclose money with order. We guarantee money back if you are not satisfied. Address all correspondence to, Paddy’s Market, P.O. Box 500, Chch. IfALHAMS HARDY PLANTS.— ATJL Antirrhinums, African and French Marigolds, ■ Calendula, Dianthus etc. 1/3 doz.—4 IDA ST. PIRESLDE CHAIRS 45/-, 50/-, 55/-, £5/5/-, £5/7/6, £6 10/-, £7, £7/15/-, £B. Children’s Arm Chairs 33/6. Frameless Mirrors 35/-, 37/6, 43/6, 45/-, 50/-, 55/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. WEST. COASTERS! When "Tn 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 Street. Christchurch. (> Rimu Dining-roorn Suites Y? Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, 4 (Leatherette lift out Seats), n- £19 1 15/_ ’ £22/10/-, £23/15/-; Rimu Draw-leaf Tables, £5/5/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch.
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