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AMUSEMENTS Regent Theatre P Q^ e Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Fox News Our Past Frontier He Dood It Again Interval 8.35. THEN' COMES— Betty Grable —John Payne Carmen Miranda —Cesar Romero. Harry James and His Orchestra. In; | 'SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES’ 'SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES’ ‘SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES’ A Glorious Production, in TECHNICC r ~’ T 'Y ■ (App. for Universal Exhibition) Finale 10.20 p.m. FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 y JAN’S CYCLE, new tyres, condition as new. Apply Star. J ARGE Navy Hyde Park Pram, Excellent condition. Address at Star.

FORD, Model A.A., good running •*- order. W.0.F., 5 tyres. £55 cash. Address at Star. f OFFERS wanted for Cl. International Van; can be inspected at Schaef’s Garage. f GENT’S BICYCLE in good order", well shod.—Apply 46 Milton Rd. r rWO Jersey Bulls, one four-year-J old, one two-year-old. Apply Marsden Bros., Mawheraiti. l-TACK, saddle or harness. £s.— JLJt B. Piner, 12 Mile or phone Greigs. JJUGBY 4, mechanically sound, tyres fair. Cheap for cash. Write “Rugby,” C/o Star. JJEATTY Washing Machine with wringer. Their best model; in good condition. Address at Star. QUTSIDE Grown Plants: Lettuce, Cabbage, Silver Beet, Spinach, Pumpkins, Marrows. Also Flower Plants.—Bourke, Eassons Hill. JVJALHAMS HARDY Antirrhinums, African and French Marigolds, Calendula, Dianthus etc. 1/3 doz.—4 IDA ST. UTJSY women! Halve labour spent scrubbing floors. ■ Try Queen Bee Wax—cleans as it shines. FIRESIDE CHAIRS 45/-T 50/-, x 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. JJUSY housewives! There’s a Queen Bee Store right near your door. 1/5 and 2/5.

WTSST eUASIERS! 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., c.nr fuam Street. Christchurch QUICK work when you use Queen ' Bee Wax—non-slip, non-skid, non-smear. “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. correspondence, Box 500, Christchurch.

TENDERS G OLDEN BAY CEM E N T ASHBY, BERGH AND CO., LTD, (’Phones 6 and 7) ; or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. (’Phone 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 N.Z. ’Phone 49. Box 80. D. R. DOWELL, PROPRIETOR. , HOTEL FEDERAL CHRISTCHURCH (Overlooking Victoria Square) Excellent Cuisine and Service second to none in New Zealand. .The bedrooms are large, well ventilated, and heated with gasfires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain opposite. t. g. Lewis, Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 1

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