AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT Direction: Kerridge—-Odeon. J. C. Williamson Picture Coro. Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. (Telephone 601) NOW SHOWING . I BOUGHT THIS WOMAN FOR MY OWN ... AND I’LL KILL THE FIRST MAN WHO TOUCHES
HER! Drama from the pages of British History of the fearless men and women whose daring carved a nation out of a wilderness. Gary Paulette COOPER GODDARD With:' Howard Da Silva—Boris Karloff Cecil Kellaway —In—“UNCONQUERED” Colour by Technicolour Cecil B. De Mille’s Greatest Adventure Story N.Z. Weekly Review includes “Miss N.Z. Returns,” also latest Overseas News, etc. YOIING NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB TOMORROW, 10 a.m. ' ROY ROGERS in “SONS OF PIONEERS” Donald Duck Cartoon, serial, etc. (All App. for Universal Exhib.) RUNANGA LEAGUE CLUB WIND-UP OF THE SEASON SOCIAL AND DANCE St. John’s Hall, Dunollie TONIGHT (Friday) COBDEN CALEDONIAN SOCIETY INGLESIDE WLL be held in the Cobden School Hall, TOMORROW (Sat.) at 8 p.m. Old-time dancing. KOHINOOR LEAGUE CLUB A NNUAL WIND-UP, Blaketown Hall TOMORROW (Saturday), 2 p.m. All members, parents and supporters welcome. Subs Is. Saturday players free. N. MESSENGER, Hon. Sec. RAPAHOE RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB END-OF-SEASON FUNCTION Rapahoe Hall, TOMORROW (Saturday) All League Clubs, Rapahoe Basketball team and Runanga Buffs, cordially invited. / ATTENTION HOKITIKA • ATTENTION HOKITIKA Be sure to see the BLACK DIAMONDS FROLICS BLACK DIAMONDS FROLICS SHOW SHOW Presented by the Blackball Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society. REGENT THEATRE, HOKITIKA TUESDAY, October 19 at 8 p.m. Circle 4s Bookings Stalls 3s Open at Children 1s . the Thrah.e . - - spoßT§ RUNANGA TENNIS CLUB OPENING TOMORROW (Sat.) (If wet on Sunday) Commencing at 1.30 All Club’s cordially invited. Ladies a plate
KARORO BOWLING CLUB THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the x Karoro Bowling Club (Incorporated), will be held TOMORROW (Saturday) at 2 p.m. WET or FINE. Members a plate please. C. N. GUNN, Hon. Secretary. IKAMATUA RUGBY CLUB PAST v PRESENT At Ikamatua, SUNDAY, Oct. 17. The game of the season for the Currie Memorial Cup. The game you must see. l. Mclennan, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES RASKETBALLS, Footballs, BadJL> minton Rackets, Table Tennis Bats. —Westland Sports Depot. FOR SALE EXCHANGE — SUNNY NELSON. —A very nice home, 3 bedrooms and large glassed in sleeping porches, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, wash-house, porcelain bath and pedestal basin, electric range and • incinerator for hot water, large garage, section over | acre, beautiful flat elevated corner, well laid out. Exchange for really good home in Greymouth. A S° od business cUfl in Greymouth. A payable proposition with excellent prospects of increasing returns. — Nice Cottage with conv veniences, Preston road, o-j 9K.—Select Section, splenview, central. APPLY: J. W. GREENSLADE LAND AGENT, VALUER AND INVESTMENT ADVISER Mackay street. “THE MEN’S CHEMIST Send for Price List—mailed in plain envelope Goods Guaranteed. Bedrock Prices Inquiries receive prompt attention. Write enclosing 3d stamps. H. H. SHAW “The Men’s Chemist,” , 212 High street, Christchurch. TENDERS Golden day olden Day CEMENT EMENT Ashby Bergh and Co. Ltd.. (Phones 6 and 7). John Burns and Co., Ltd., (Phones 541 and 842).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1948, Page 1
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