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AMUSEMENTS Phone Regent Theatre o °f e Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT Re True to Your Sense of Humour and See—“No Time for Love” “No Time for Love” Starring: FRED MACMURRAY &• CLAUDETTE COLBERT (App. for Universal Exhibition) —Finale 10.25 p.m.— COMMENCING FRIDAY. ‘SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES’ ‘SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES' In Living Technicolour, BETTY—Sparkling, Rhythmic, Gay! JOHN —Handsome and sooc! Romantic! CARMEN —She’ll take your breath away! CESAR —Laughable, ' Lovable. Latin! Then HARRY JAMES setting this magic vacation-land to music and song. (App. for Universal Exhibition)_ LOST & FOUND Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/6

T OST: Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch with link expanding band, vicinity Furness’ store, Preston Rd. Reward.—l 34 Preston Rd. FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/6 r FEN Laying Fowls. Address at - 1 Star. lAELCO 8 valve car radio. Ring JL/ 295 R. ('CHRYSANTHEMUM Plants numed varieties. Now available at Gwen Robinson* Floriste. TWO Jersey Bulls, one four-year--a - old,,one two-year-old. Apply Marsden Bros.. Mawheraiti. U ACK, saddle or harness. £s.— JLi B. Piner, 12 Mile or phone Greigs. J?UGBY 4, mechanically sound, ■ x *' tyres fair. Cheap for cash. Write “Rugby.” C/o Star. T?EATTY Washing Machine with wringer. Their best model; in good condition. Address at Star.

QINGER Sewing Machine, box top, long shuttle, in good condition, very little used. Write “Singer,” C/o Star. ( tUTSIDE Grown Plants: Lettuce, Cabbage, Silver Beet, Spinach, Pumpkins, Marrows. Also Flower Plants. —Bourke, Eassons Hill. AfALHAMS HARDY PLANTS.--lu., T orna f o p] a nts, Verbena. Phlox Drummondi, Livingstone Daisies, 1/6 doz. Delphiniums 2/6 doz. — 4 IDA ST. A tin-full of new furniture. Queen Bee Stain makes oldest furniture look like new. I(TRESIDE' SITAtR'S4S/50/55/-, £5/5/-, ■ £5/7/6,- £6 10/-, £7, £7/15/-, £B. Children’s Arm Chairs 33/6. Frarneless Mirrors 35/-, 37/6, 43/6, 45/-, 50/-, 55/-.—C. A. NEATE, 623 Colombo St. St.. Christchurch. ( y.JSTS little—lasts a long time— Queen Bee Stain. It) colours, including stove black for metalwork. WEST. COASTERS! When ’in Christchurch we invite you to inspect our showrooms displaying our distinctive furniture. Everyt?inJ?,J9.?rked in P lain figures.—C. A. NEATE, .628 Colombo St., ertr I uam Street, dirisichureh ItIFTY lionsewive.':! I)<> tip <>|<; lllrtiiliife cheaply vv i 111 Qtiocrt 1 .(‘f St;.nn 10 inoilern cohaif,;. |/y Im.

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cmm.vr BAGS MUST BE KETUUNEP. ASHBY. BERGH AXD CO.. LTD. (Thones 6 and 7) ; or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. (Thona 541). PUBLIC NOTICES ALBION HOTEL * Under Ministerial Patronage. C.T., A.A., & P.S. House. By Appointments. Private Bathrooms. Excellent Table, Service, Bathing Accommodation and every Home Comfort. * Recognised the Leading Wine and Spirit House of M.Z. ’Phone 49. Box 80. ' D. R. DOWELL, PROPRIETOR.

McKENDRY’S HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Corner Cashel and Manchester ' Streets. jITORGAN O’BRIEN has taken over this popular hostelry and welcomes your patronage. Best Brew of Crown Ale On Tap. HOTEL FEDERAL CHRISTCHURCH (Overlooking Victoria Square) Excellent Cuisine and Service second to none in New Zealand. The pedrooms are large, well ventilated, and heated with gasnres, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. *l azz included on premises. Bowker fountain opposite, T. G. LEWIS, _ Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1944, Page 1

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