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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT: Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Against backgrounds which have never before been equalled for pictorial brilliance and sweeping spectacle, Alexander Korda’s great Technicolour adventure romance. Filmed at a budget exceeding 2,000,000 dollars. “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD’’ “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” IN MAGIC TECHNICOLOUR STARRING SABU AND A BRILLIANT CAST. “The Thief of /Bagdad” is a picture filled with sense-stirring action, a fabulous adventure and Arabian Nights romance. Of all the exotic sets built for “The Thief of Bagdad” none equal in pure beauty and dazzling splendour the Sultan’s Palace. This is the wonder picture of all time. (App. for Universal Exhibition) REPRESENTATIVERUGBY PARK GREYMOUTfr, TO-DAY (Saturday), —At 2.30 p.m.— CANTERBURY v. WEST COAST. Canterbury has the pick of the Services I You must see them in action ! Special train arrangements, including a special train leaving Hokitika at 12.30 p.m. West Coast team will assemble at Park Hotel at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. EAG U E pOOT 3 A L L TO-MORROW (SUNDAY!).

2.30 p.m.—SENIORS—2.3O p.m. Marist v. Blackball, Wingham Park. Erunner v. Ngahere, at Ngahere. —Third Grade— Runanga v. Marist, Wingham Park 1.30; -Blackball v. Brunner, at (Brunner, 2.30. 1.30 Schoolboys, To-day (Sat.) 1.30 Runanga v. Blackball, at Runanga. Marist A v. Brunner, at Brunner. PUBLIC NOTICES. pATRIOTIC Shop Day Competitions under auspices Catholic Ladies’ Guild. Results: Dinner, Mrs Quinlan; Picture, R. Harvey, High St.; Goods, F. Fisher (Argo); Shopping Bag, Mrs K. James, Boddytown. r\WING to -vandalism any unauthorised person found in the United Football Club’s Pavilion, High St., will be proceeded against. A. HUGHES, Secretary. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CONSUMERS are notified that power will be CUT OFF (Weather permitting) TO-MORROW (Sunday), June 21st., as under:— Mawheraiti-Maimai 8 a.ffi. tp 5 p.m. SINCLAIR TROTTER, Engineer. “B” COY. HOME GUARD. (Barrytown-Runanga-Cobden). jpULL DAY parade of all Platoons, " at Barrytown TO-MORROW (Sunday). Cobden and Runanga Parade 9.30, ißarrytown 10.30. Lunch, mug and full uniform. If wet, usual Drill Hall parades. POTATOES: Definitely last week at these prices. 3/6 Qtr., 6/6 Sugar Bag, 21/- Sack. Apples, Stunner, from 5/3 case; 3/box. Delicious from 6/- case; 3Zbox. Brussell Sprouts 9d lb. Spinach, Hothouse, 5d bunch. Onions 61b. 1/-. Onions, Pickling, 61b. 1/-. Kumeras 5d lb. Shallots 8d lb. Silver Beet 6d bunch. Beetroot 41b 1/-. Carrots. 61b. 1/-. Swedes 101 b. 1/-. Swedes 2/6 Qtr. Oyster Grit 101 b. 1/-. Wheat 8/6 bushel. Poultry Mash 3/- bushel. FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. E. V. ARTHUR & CO. ’PHONE 765. WHALL ST.

TENDERS. Ideal for the Farmer — GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT pOR Troughs, Bails, Fence Posts, " Milking Sheds, Steps, Paths. Every bag guaranteed to exceed latest British Standard Specifications. Immediate supplies—large or small — from—■ JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., (’Phone 541). ASHBY EERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6).

SHIPPING. ■jjNION S.S. CO. OF. N.Z., LTD. 58 MACKAY STREET. TELEPHONES 21 & 720. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. LYTTELTON-WELLINGTON SERVICE. For dates of sailing enquire at Company’s Office. PICTON-WELLINGTON. SERVICE. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. AUSTRALIA. Particulars on Application. FREQUENT CARGO SAILINGS TO NEW ZEALAND COASTAL PORTS. Particulars on application. Agents for— UNION & COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS QANTAS & BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. AUSTRALIAN AIRWAYS « TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS AIR TRAVEL (N.Z.) LTD. ORIENT LINE. N.Z. SHIPPING CO. P. & O. LINE. BURNS PHILP LINE. For particulars apply:— UNION S.S, CO. OF N.Z., LTDANCHOR - SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COY., LTD, NELSON—WELLINGTON. Passer.aer and Cargo Service. Arahura Matangi Particulars of sailing on application to NANCARROW & CO.. Agents. MACKAY STREET. GREYMOUTH. ’Phones: 163. 13k PRIME SIDES MUTTON From 7/- Each. Free on Rail or ’Bus. MAWH E R A MEAT COY.

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Grey River Argus, 20 June 1942, Page 1

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