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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT rfZ NOW SHOWING Drama vitally alive with powerful, unique characters . . . played by a brilliant cast. Joan Francis Lloyd Anna Bennett Lederer Nolan Sten —ln—“The Man I Married” “The Man I Married” (“I Married a Nazi”) —With— Otto Kruger—Maria Ouspenskaya Ludwig Stossel—Johnny Russell The amazing revelation of a beautiful girl's experiences with a husband she thought she knew! The Picture that surges to a Thrilling and Unforgettable Climax! Excellent Featurettes Include: “LONDON FIRE FIGHTERS” This is an outstanding and’ intensely interesting twenty-five minutes with the London Fire Brigades, and takes cne through from A to Z; then to a terrific fire with 50 Fire Engines, 2 Fire Floats and over 350 Firemen in action. (Rec, by Censor for Adults) PATRIOTIC CONCERT. Town Hail, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. By pupils of the Convent School. Songs, Instrumental, Verse Speaking and a Comedy.. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. NATIONAL DANCING Lyceum Hall, COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 1 p.m. Dancers from all Over the South Island. JIGS, FLINGS, REELS, HORNPIPES, SEAN TRIUBHAIS. “Spend the Dav with the Dancers.” M. ,B. CHARTERIS. Hon. Sec. BRUNNER COMMUNIST PARTY. QRAND J>ALL TAYLORVILLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. West Coast Fox Trot Championships (Silver Cups). Dixiana Dance Band. Sumptuous Supper. Excellent Floor Novelties. Thrills Galore. A Feast of Fun. Two M’s.C. The Ball of the Year. Buses return after the Ball. Admission: 3/6, 2/6 and 5/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. PATRIOTIC SHOP. FRIDAY, will' Jl be run by the Combined Churches. Donations of Produce and Goods ivill be welcomed. OP. ’ FUND AND BRUNNER MINERS’ SICK FUND. THE Half-Yearly General Meeting will be held in Dickson’s Rooms, Wallsend, on SATURDAY, August 22, 1942, at 7 p.m. Business: Balance Sheet. Election of Committee. H. KEENAN, Secretary. 2-GALLON TINS FOR ARMY. A large number of 2-gallon screw top petrol and oil tins are needed by the Army for the equipment of motor vehicles. They should be delivered to the nearest Post Office (not Arm)' Office). 2/6 will’ be paid by the Postmaster for each container in good condition,' but donations of tins will be appreciated. A prompt and generous response to this appeal is requested. BOROUGH OF BRUNNER. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the “Municipal Corporations Act, 1925”, and the “Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926,” the Brunner Borough Council.will, at a special meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Brunnerton, at 2 p.m., on SATURDAY, August 22, 1942 make and levy the following rates for the year. commencing on Ist day of April, 1942, an> ending on 31st. dav of March, 1943, namely:— A General Rate of 2d in the pound cn the Capital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough of Brunner. A Hospital and Charitable Institution Rate of lid in the pound on the Canital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough of Brunner. , A Street Lighting Rate of 1-od in the pound on the Capital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough of Brunner. The above rates will be payable in one sum at the Borough Office, Brunnerton, on the 24th. day ot August, 1942. The Valuation Roll is now open for inspection at the Council Chambers, Erunnerton. FRED C. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. August 8, 1942. npHERE’S a STEELO Store right near your door. STEELO cleans pots and pans. 7d packet, AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE at the Mart. Camp Street, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st. —At 2 p.m.— M HOUSTON & CO., instructed by • the Executrix in the Estate of the late Emma Davis, will sell by public auction as above: —Comfortable 2-roomed Bach, situated at rear of Misses Hoss’’ section, Revell Street. In good condition; electric light and water laid on. Also: Contents of same, removed for convenience, including Dinner Wagon, Cupboard, Chest Drawers, Couch, Kitchen Chairs, Bed & Table Linen, Crockery, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils and numerous sundries, PUBLIC NOTICES. IF YOU REQUIRE Sashes, Doors and Casement Frames WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. First Class Workmanship Assured. REASONABLE PRICES. gOTHERANS £.IMITED. ARNEY ST., GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 397.

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Grey River Argus, 19 August 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 19 August 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 19 August 1942, Page 1

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