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AMUSEMENTS ' Phone Regent Theatre p J o°ne 0 ° ne I Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Paramount News. Price of Victory. Speaking of Animals. The Hungry Goat. Ministry of Information. , —lnterval 8.52— • —THE FEATURE—“No Time for Love” “No Time for Love’ Starring: ' FRED MACMURRAY & CLAUDETTE COLBERT (App. for Universal Exhibition) —Finale 10.25 p.m.— AUCTIONS " AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW (Wed.) at 1.45 p.m. In Rooms, Mackay Street. T-TOUSEHOLD Furniture and effects, including:— Paragon China Tea Set, as new. 2 Electric Cleaners. 3 Crystal Decanters in Oak Stand. Imperial Organ, like new. Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Bedsteads, Chesterfield Suite, Chesterfield only, Oak Tea Wagon, Rimu Tea Wagon, Quantity of Cutlery, Curtains, Glassware, Lino, Carpet, Hearth Rug, H.M.V. Gramaphone and Records, Set of Judge Saucepans, Set of Carvers (knife, steel and fork), 2 Couches (one oak), 2 Oak Carved Chairs, Quantity Preserving Jars, 2 Three-quarter Kapoc Mattresses, Three-quarter Wood Bed and Wire (like new), Seagrass Chair, Large Jardiniere, Cake Stand, Glass Jugs, s Drinking Glasses, Cane Pram (like new), Lawnmower, etc. HARLEY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.

E. V. ARTHUR & CO. In Our Room THURSDAY at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT Auction Sale of x New Draw Leaf Tables, Bucket Chairs, Compactum, Wardrobes, Modern Duchess. Also 1 Courtney Console Radio, beautiful tone in lovely cabinet. Main Items: Oak Bedroom Suite, 4 piece; Oak Sideboard; Draw Leaf Tables; Duchess; Compactum; Singer Sewing Machine, drophead; 2 Fireside Chairs; 1 Colonial Couch; Double and Single Beds; Couch; Easy Chairs; Wringer; Dresser; New Tallboy: G.E.C. Vacuum Cleaner; Table Gramophone: Linoleum; Forks and Spoons; Blinds; Saucepan Boiler; 2 Camp Ovens; Dipper, Saucepans; Kettle, Teapots; Cot; Sundries etc. TENDERS NELSON EDUCA'rioN~BOARD~ 'RENDERS will be received by the ■ ■ undersigned until noon on THURSDAY oq. November, 1944; for the building of an additional classroom at the Reefton District High School. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the “Grey River Argus.” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. J. THORNTON, Secretary. Nelson, 19th October, 1944. The regulations say CEMENT BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. ASHBY. BERGH AND CO., LTD. (’Phones ti and 7) ; or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. (’Phone 541). LOST & FOUND Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/6 T OST: Lady’s Navy Umbrella, red handle, left in Public Telephone Box, Karoro, Monday morning. Address at Star. I OST: Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch with link expanding band, vicinity Furness’ store, Preston Rd. Reward. —134 Preston Rd. FOR SALE Twelve words l/-.‘ Three for 2/6 J kELCO 8 valve car radio. Ring 295 R. (RENT’S BICYCLE, first class orV* der; new tyres and tubes. Address at Star. (4-OOD Slazengex* Tennis Racquet, newly restrung. Apply John Doherty, Pitt St., Runanga. 0 INGER Sewing Machine, box top, Y* long shuttle, in good condition, very little used. Write “Singer,” C/o Star. English models, direct from factory, freight paid.—Freeth’s Nelson. “PADDY’S MARKET,” CHCH.

The N.Z. Railways offer very reasonable railway concessions on all goods consigned for domestic use. By supporting us you actually land your goods below wholesale price. Hotels, Boarding Houses, Shipping Purveyors, Hospitals, Camps, Sawmills also supplied. No quantity too large. Buy your supplies of Fresh Vegetables direct from us, at prices that defy competition. We can supply, free on rail, one bag of vegetables containing:— 6 Spring Cabbage. 6 White Cauliflowers. 6 Lettuce (good hearts). 3 Bundles Rhubarb. 14 lbs Carrots. 6 Bundles Spinach. 28 lbs Potatoes. For 19/- the lot. Try a bag. If quantity too large, ask your neighbour to share with you. We can also supply Tomato Plants, Flower Plants, and Seed Potatoes. Address all correspondence, Box 500, Christchurch. JIfALHAMS HARDY PLANTS.— ZT Tomato Plants, Verbena, Phlox Drummondi, Livingstone Daisies, doz. Delphiniums 2/6 doz.— 4 IDA ST.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1944, Page 1

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