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AMUSEMENTS ' Phone Regent Theatre p^ e s 1 TWICE DAILY: ‘ Matinee—2.ls p.m. Evening—B.o Hearing Aids Available. NOW SHOWING. MEN RAVE ABOUT HER . . . WOMEN RAGE ABOUT HER! “That Marlow Girl” was wooed by all . . . won by none . . . and her private life was quite public; The romantic story of a girl who fell in love but found her past stood between. her and man she loved! ! British English Films Present CARLA LEHMANN HUGH WILLIAMS —In—“TALK ABOUT JACQUELiNE 7, “With— Ronald Culver Joyce Howard John Warwick Mary Jerrold Guy Middleton Women gossiped about her . . . and secretly envied her . . . wherever they met, there was “talk about Jacqueline.” (Recom. by Censor for Adults.) SUPPORTS INCLUDE: London, 1942. Looking Through Glass Latest Paramount News AUCTIONS XMAS AUCTION. LAST SALE FOR 1945. I_TARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m., in their Rooms, Mackay Street. Household goods and effects, including DUCHESS CHESTS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS and WIRES, Tables and Chairs, BEDROOM SUITE, JUVENILE CYCLE, CANADIAN MOFFATT ELEC. STOVE, Tennis Racquet, 20-PIECE TEA SET, Camp Stretcher and Mattress, DOLLS, DOLL’S BED, Organ, MAJESTIC RADIO, Card Table, Kitchen Sundries, and a large collection of sundries too numerous to enumerate. HARLEY AND CO., “THE” Auctioneers. ROTOMANU SALE. THURSDAY, December 13. (Additional Entry) 20 2 year STEERS (good colours). 30 FAT SHEEP. NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. LTD. Auctioneers. . TENDERS The Regulations say CEMENT RAGS EMENT OAGS Must be Returned

Ashby, Bergh & Co. Ltd. ~ . . (Phones. 6 7.1 a ■_ John Burns & Co., Ltd. (Phones 541 & 842) LOST & FOUND T OST: Gold Filigree Brooch of green stones, Saturday morning; keepsake. Reward. Address at Star. _____ J OST: Black Skin Glove between Technical Hostel and Marsden Road via Marlborough St. Finder pTease ring Hostel. ' I OST, .303 Rifle, between Greymouth and Dobson, Friday night. Finder please advise Police Station or Royal Hotel. Reward. PUBLIC* NOTICES IT'S XMAS TIME IT’S XMAS TIME AND THE BEST FOR SIX YEARS. THE BEST FOR SIX YEARS. Do it Justice and Purchase from REVINGTON’S BOTTLE STORE (Street Entrance). . THE BEST OF WINES AND ALES. DR. MCINTYRE’S PILLS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS. 8/6 BOX or Post Free from GEORGE SETTLE, 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch. GOODRICH SERVICE STATION “Vulcanise to Economise” ■jVTOTORISTS: —If you cannot buy a new tyre, why not drop your old one in and let our expert repair it for you, and thus avoid-hav-ing those annoying punctures on the road. We specialise in Retreading, Recapping, all classes of vulcanising and rubber repairs. Wringer rollers re-rubbered. Gumboots repaired and half soled. Hotwater bottles repaired. You can confidently bring any job in to us, as we repair everything in rubber. We stock Patching rubber, Solution, Rubber tubing, Car Polish, ’ Tyre Gauges, Car Sleeves, Shell & Castrol Oils. If you want good service then come to the—

GOODRICH SERVICE STATION Phone 229. 131-133 Mackay St. Greymouth. IN CHRISTCHURCH. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. . POMFORTABLE dignified atmosphere. United Service, the premier hotel, Christchurch, situated in Cathedral Square, heart of city. 100 Bedrooms, each with private telephone and H. & C. running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available also. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. N. WRAY MILLNER,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1945, Page 1

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