p k°ne Regent Theatre p £ ( ?P e TWICE DAILY: Matinee 2.15. Evening—B. Hearing Aids Available. FINALLY TO-NIGHT “ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS” COMMENCING TO-MORROW “Schizophrenia, a rare split-mind disorder, gives idea for the screen’s finest Romance. GAINSBOROUGH PICTURES have taken a true case of this intriguing malady and worked its romantic possibilities into a credible and holding story of a woman with a split mind, and very definitely in love with two men. “MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS” Starring: PHYLLIS STEWART CALVERT GRAINGER Another British Masterpiece (Rec. by Censor _for Adults)
ST. PATRICK’S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW TO-MORROW (Friday). St. Columba Hall. Doors open from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Sale of Flowers after Show. All entries must be in the hands of the Secretary 36, Murray St., at 9 p.m. day previous to show. pOBDEN Horticultural Society Spring Show, Cobden School, SATURDAY, Sept. 21. Sewing Cakes, Sweets, Atternoqn Tea. 2.30 p.m. MURPHY—CLARK FIGHT MURPHY—CLARK FIGHT MURPHY—CLARK FIGHT There are still 200 seats open for reservation at Kilgour’s. PUBLIC notices. REDUCED FARES. 'TRAVEL by Bus. We give Ser- -*■ vice. Utilise the day connection to Wellington via Blenheim. Leave Greymouth 3 a.m. arrive in Wellington G p.m. Comfortable Scenic Trip. See full timetable in this issue. LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS. LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. With cosy soles, medium heels, and leather toe-cap. In all colours, and sizes. A neat dressy slipper 12Z3. : Your Inspection Cordially Invited. REYNOLDS SHOE SERVICE TAINUI ST. PHONE 1029.
AUTO PARTS LTD. THE CAR WRECKERS Highest prices given for all makes and models of CARS, TRUCKS, and TRACTORS. Dismantled Vehicles also bought. FOR SPARES, USED and NEW. Ask AUTO PARTS LTD. FIRST. 48 Tuam Street Christchurch, (Nine other branches throughout N.Z.) DAIRY FARMERS OSMONDS ANIMAL MEDICINES VVITH the new season now open- ’' ing you will be pleased to learn that we are able to supply you promptly from stock in Greymouth, with all your requirements in drenches, cow pessaries, oxyges, vaccadyne and calf meals and dairy cleanser, red draught in both packets and tins for after calving and cleansing troubles. More than a drench it is a tonic and pick-me-up. OXYGES for all udder troubles with VACCADYNE for rubbing and healing. PESSARIES for relieving bad cleansing and preparing the cow for next season. CODLIVINE. The meal with the cod liver oil, for raising calves that do well and do not slump after weaning. OSMOL CLEANSER for cleaning milking machines, separators, buckets etc. Tasteless, odourless, colourless and safe. BAILLIE NEVILLE & CO. LTD.
6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH SPRING CLEANING NEEDS. JOHN BURNS & CO. have all the Household necessities required for your Spring Cleaning work. SCRUBBING BRUSHES lOd, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 each. RiNGAMOP OUTFITS Makes your work a pleasure. No kneeling or wringing out wet mops Complete with—--13-inch. GALV. BUCKET. RINGAMOP WRINGER MOP, complete. SCRUB, complete. Medium size. 48/6 Set. Mop Refills and Scrub can be easily replaced. POLISHING MOPS. Dustless, these mops are chemically treated to absorb the dust. Manufactured from high grade wool, they are the perfect polishers. BUSY BEE & BUNGALOW. 9/6 and 12/6 Each. STAGLEAM FURNITURE POLISH. 2/- Per Bottle. WHITE COTTON WINDOW MOPS. Long handled. First quality. 5/11 Each. “FAIRY” CARPET SWEEPERS Ball-bearing. Self-cleaning brush. Attractively finished. Complete. 52/3 Each. JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. Phones 842, 541—P.0. Box 114. GREYMOUTH.
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