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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT Direction Kerridge-Odeon j. c. Williamson Picture Corpn. Ltd. Phone 601. NOW SHOWING Sessions at 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. A FINE MOTION PICTURE! A drama of real life from “The Reader’s Digest.” The True Story of a Negro Doctor and his wife who “passed” as whites for 20 years and were suddenly confronted with disaster. ■ Universal International Proudly Presents “LOST BOUNDARIES” —Starring— BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER (App. for Universal Exhibition) “No person with a social conscience should miss seeing this film. It deals courageously with the colour problems and offers the only final solution. It has documentary realism, acting of a high order, and holds its grip to .the end.”— Says Rev. F. R. Belmer, Presbyterian film critic for N.Z. PLANS AT HARLEY’S. Phone 31. Evening Session Concludes at 10.21. AN EVENING will be tendered MR MAURICE TUCK (N.Z. Amateur Middleweight Champion) in Nelson Creek Hall TOMORROW (Saturday. All welcome. G. CAMERON, Sec. N.C, Boxing Club, RUNANGA BRANCH N.Z. LABOUR PARTY INTER-BRANCH Social at Ross, TOMORROW (Saturday), Bus leaves Rapahoe 6.15 p.m., Dunollie Hotel 6,25 sharp. I. S. PATTERSON, Hon. Secty. A MIXED EVENING will be held in the Club Rooms, Reefton, TOMORROW (Saturday) commencing at 8 p.m. Ladies a plate. SPORTS r ’TGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY PARK TOMORROW (Saturday) 9.30 a.m. 7th and Bth Grade Competition Fixtures. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT 10.30 a.m.: sth and 6th Grades. 11 a.m.: 7th and Bth Grades. 1.30 p.m.: Third and Fourth Grades 1.45 p.m.: Junior Grade. 2 p.m.: Senior Grade. GRAND 1950 SEASON FINALE RUGBY FOOTBALL MEMBERS of West Coast Rugby Rep. team to play Inangahua are requested to assemble at Post Office at 12.30 p.m. Cobden members at Abbie at 12.20 pan. . UNITED CRICKET CLUB OPENING DAY, SUNDAY, October Ist at 2 p.m. Working Bee. Bring spades. W. O. BLAIR, Hon. Sec. UNITED TABLE TENNIS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS, MONDAY, October 2. Members please attend to avoid scratching. F. RHODES, Secretary. UNITED TENNIS CLUB OPENING DAY: SATURDAY, October 7, 1.30 p.m. Ladies a plate. Visitors welcome Working Bee: Next Saturday, 9’30 a.m. ""tenders GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB TENDERS are invited for the Ice Cream, soft drink and cigarette rights for the year (5 days) .Tenders close at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, Octobei’ 3 with the Secretary, Guinness Street. GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT Ashby Bergh and Co., Ltd., (Phones 6 and 7). John Burns and Co., Ltd., (Phones 541 and 842). PUBLIC NOTICES ~ FURS FURS FURS F U u R R S s F F % R s s F GEOFFREY MADDEN F U Furrier U R Mawhera ‘Quay, Greymouth R S Phone 59S S Coast Cash Orders Welcomed F F U u R R S s F ' F U u R K S FURS FURS FURS IRONING can be a pleasure with one of Harley’s felt covered folding Ironing Boards. They just clip on the table. Priced at 31/6. TO OUR WEST COAST CLIENTS WE would advise that we are now accepting Coast Cash Orders in payment for all classes of furniture and hardware. All that is necessary is for you to interview Messrs Coast. Cash Orders Ltd., Guinness Street, Greymouth, and obtain an order for an amount sufficient to cover your requirements. Post it to us, and your furniture will be immediately packed and forwarded to you. If it is to be forwarded to a flag station, send along with the Coast Cash Order sufficient money to pay railage. ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED ONLY ON FURNITURE AND HARDWARE SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD. 550 Colombo Street, Christchurch. IF YOU want an ironing Table that is neat, cheap and compact ask your local stockist for the specialty Table.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1950, Page 1

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