amusements Pi 60i e Re § ent Theatre — Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. — FINALLY TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: A Good Old Fashioned Story. “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”* Starring: Greer Garson and Lawrence Olivier (Rec. by Censor for Adults) Finale 10.23 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY. “Universal” brings to the screen the private and intimate story of the world’s most exoitm.g women — “LADIES COURAGEOUS’’ “LADIES COURAGEOUS” TENDERS TO THE HOUSEHOLDER. A LWAYS keep a supply of PINEX in your home. The handy all-purpose material for walls, ceilings, partitions and other uses. Easy and cheap to apply. The New Zealand product for the New Zealand home. Stocked by all Builders and Hardware Merchants. “THE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS.” The regulations say CEMENT BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. .ASHBY, BERGH AND CO.. LTD. (’Phones 6 and 7) ; or JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. (’Phone 541). LOST & FOUND . Twelve words l/~: Three for 2/6 J OST: Lady’s brown leather glove in town, Monday. Address at Star. POUND: A complete rest from -®- wash-day drudgery. Mum, send ail your washing to the Westland Laundry. Phone 136. Depot: 27 Albert Street. PUBLIC NOTICES UMBRELLA COVERING. TATE have just imported a splendid v ’ line of Umbrella Covering Materials; including Navy Blue, Brown, Red, Fawn and Black Silks. Bring your Umbrellas along, and have them recovered and made like new for half the price of a new umbrella. We also do all kinds of repair work.
G. A. WEBSTER UMBRELLA MAKER, j Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. (Established 48 years). — r c IF YOU REQUIRE I Sashes, ’Doors and Casement Frames WE ARE AT YOUR SER VICE. First Class Workmanship Assured. , REASONABLE PRICES. J Large supply of Plywoods in Stock. SOTHERAN’S LIMITED • ARNEY ST. GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 397. < FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 1 Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Scufflers, Drills, Rollers, Clover Wagon, Nola Booth Hay Press. No. 3 Booth Hay Press. Mowers, Rakes, Sweeps, Feed Grinder (Bentall)’, Repair Work, Blacksmithing, Electric Welding & Plough Setting, Averis Plough Lifts, Wheels & Skei tlis, FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD. 32 Moorhouse Avenue, Chch. Phones 32-505 and 23-251. yyHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL (Next Bells’ Cycle Works) Lichfield Street, Christchurch. In making appointments West Coasters say “His Lordship’s”—a real West Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHTS ALE ON TAP J. P. GOULDING 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 ’ T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. TW
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1944, Page 1
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