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AMUSEMENTS. " Phone Regent Theatre p J?° ne 601 ° 601 TWICE DAILY: Matinee 2.15.' Evening—B. Hearing Aids Available. . NOW SHOWING. i (For Two Days Only) . THE LONG-AWAITED FILM VERSION OF THE EVER POPULAR STAGE PLAY! Here is Music to set your soul aflame ... a glorious romance to thrill your heart. . . and adventure to take your breath away . . . AH gloriously filmed in Technicolour! Warner Bros. Present—"THE'DESERT SONG” Starring DENNIS MORGAN IRENE MANNING The much loved and familiar musical numbers include. “The Desert Song” “One Alone” “The Riff Song” And many others. (App. for Universal Exhibition) As this magnificent production is screening for two days only, patrons are advised to reserve early to avoid disappointment. SUPPORTS INCLUDE The Voice that thrilled the World. Latest Regent Air-mail News. g~O C~C E R TO-MORROW (Saturday). , 2.30 p.m. Victoria Pari; 2.30 p.m. , WEST COAST v. i CANTERBURY Curtain Raiser —1.15 p.m. Schoolboys’ Town v. Country Admission 2/- and 1/-. School children free. j J?UGBY. JfiOOTBALL TO-MORROW (Saturday) • r NO MATCHES AT RUGBY PARK 1 & TECHNICAL GROUND. £ Particulars of all matches will be j advertised and broadcast r TO-MORROW MORNING. Ail Fourth Grade match Postponed.

—GRAND V.J. BALL—.—GRAND V.J. BALL——GRAND V.J. BALL—(The Season’s Social Event) (The Season’s Social Event) TOWN HALL TOWN HALL FRIDAY, A’TGI'ST 16. ■' PM IT,. AUILWT lu. - - Steele’s Orchestra—Lucky Dances Ist Class Supper—Efficient M.C. Late Buses To All Parts. Tickets: Double 6/6, Gents 4/-, Tickets: Double 6/6, Gents 4/-, Ladies 3/-. 1 Ladies 3/-. NOTE:—The Cast of “Our Miss Gibbs” after their performance in the Regent Theatre will be the guests of the evening. AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 10 a.m. A CTING under instructions, MESSRS HARLEY & CO., LTD., will sell by public auction: The whole of the plant of the GILLESPIES BEACH DREDGE, which has been moved to their yard COWPER STREET, GREYMOUTH, for convenience of sale. Included in the large list are:—l7 ELECTRIC MOTORS (from 60 H.P. to 1 H.P.), ACETONE WELDING PLANT, 2 ELECTRIC WELDING PLANTS, 1-2” HAND PUMP, 1-3” A. & T. BURT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP WITH SUCTION HOSE, 301bs. MAGNOLIA METAL, QUANTITY OF TWIST DRILLS, 1-Ratchet Drill, 4 cases of Welding Rods, EMERY WHEEL with guard and rest, DOUBLE PURCHASE HAND WINCH, coil of 200 ft. 31” Wire Rope, 1 coil ditto 225 ft, 3 CIRCULAR SAWS, 4£ MILES OF COPPER TRANSMISSION WIRE, CARPENTER’S VYCE, quantity of SPLIT PULLEYS from 3’ 6” to 12”, 65’ Manila driving Rope, 5 Life Buoys, several cases of ROLLER BEARINGS (assorted sizes), ELECTRIC DRILL, 1-each 5” and 6” Bench Vyce, 2 Timber Jacks, 2 Pressure gauges (501bs and 4001b5.), 1 7” and 1 10” Snatch Block, 22’ of 6” Belting, 32’ of 9” Belting, 4 Screw Jacks (4 —8 ton), 88 High Tension Insulators etc., etc. The | above is only part of the large list | of goods for sale and there is a limited number of full lists available to BONA FIDE enquirers which can be had on application to the auctioneers. HARLEY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHOE REPAIR SERVICE. VVE wish to advise our Town and ’’ Country clients that we have reorganised our Repair Department, and, as in the past, we can assure them of the best materials and workmanship. TATE’S FOOTWEAR LTD., Tainui Street. WHALES OPTICAL SERVICE Established over 50 years. OPTICIANS. Ilf R.' S. R. WHALE will personally visit Greymouth and surrounding districts and may be interviewed for Sight Testing. AT AN EARLY DATE. Appointments to call by writing to 677 Colombo Street, Christchurch or at Revingtons Hotel.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 1

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