AMUSEMENTS, P 1 Regent Theatre Si°" c — Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. — FINALLY TONIGHT—B o’clock. A Final Thrill, New and Gay. It’s a Dance-F'iHed Holiday. —With— Fred Astaire & Joan Leslie —In—“SKY’S THE LIMIT” (Approved for Universal Exhibi.) Finale 10.20 approx. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Nevil Shute’s Mighty Novel of To-day, Becomes the Picture of the Year. “THE PIED PIPER” —With— Monty Woolley—Poddy McDowall and Anne csaxter. (Approved for Universal Exhibi.) DANCES. United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD-TIME DANCE —United Pavilion — TO-NIGHT (Thursday) Williams’ Orchestra. — Supper— Be there for a good night’s fun. For W.C.R.U. Grandstand Fund. SOCIAL & TV DANCE toSGT. W. BAILEY and PVT. G. DILLON will be held in The Oddfellows’ Hall, BLACKBALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). November 30. At 8.30 o’clock. For a Good Night’s Fun, be at the QOMMUNIST PARTY DANCE, Lyceum Hall, Friday, Dec. I—9 to 1. Steel’s Band—Three Instruments. Monte Carlo—Supper—Cloak Room. Prices 2/- & 1/6. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Hall SATURDAY NEXT. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C, Good Floor. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Grand ball, Taylorville Pavilion. SATURDAY NEXT. Dixiana Dance Band. Good Floor. Guinea Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Good Supper. Efficient M.C. Transport arranged after Ball. AUCTIONS. E. V. ARTHUR & CO. WILL sell in their Rooms, TO- ’’ DAY (Thursday), November 30, at 2 p.m.: Carpet 9’ x 9’, Courtney Console Radio, New Condition Chesterfield Suite, Oak Cabinet, Tent 8' x 10’, Lawnmower with roller (suitable for Bowling Green). 2 Table Gramophones, Electrolux (late model), Silovac Vacuum Cleaner, Baby’s Chair, Wardrobe, Compactum, 40 gal. Hot Water Cylinder, Quantity Books, Oak Sideboard, Hornby Train, Dresser, Bedroom Suite, - Boy’s Tricycle, Lady’s Coat, Cardigan and Dresses. Bird Cage, Carpet Sweeper, Baby’s Push Chair, Kitchen Door, Wheelbarrow Wheels, Picks, Unique Range. 2-gal. Wicker Jar, Primus,-‘P'r. Silver Candlesticks, Oak Salad z ßowl and Servers, Teapot, Sugar Basin, Cream Jug, Glass Dish, D’Oyles./Duchess Set, Fur Necklet, Gramophone Records, Pictures. Double Beds, Linoleum, S Bed and Mattress, 3 Step Ladders, Fire Screens, Grubber,, Axe, Pair Thigh Gumboots (size -8), Spade, Slasher, Peg Tooth Crosscut Saw, Barrow, Sundries, etc. E. V. ARTHUR & CO. AUCTION. ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Dec. 1. At 2 p.m. ON the premises, 99 Alexander Street, acting, under instruction from the owner we will sell the contents of a modern- Bungalow including:— WASHING MACHINE.LAWNMOWER, NEW CARPETS. MAIN ITEMS: -Practically new Chesterfield Suite, 9’ x 10’ 6” Carpet, Hearth and Sofa Rugs (various sizes), China Cabinet, Bedroom Suite, Sleepwell Mattress, Linoleum, Fireside Chairs, 9’ x 12’ Carpet Square. Wagon, Duchess Chests, Oak 4’ 6” Bedstead, Sleeping Doll and other toys, Elec. Range, Heater and Toaster, Garden Tools, Barrow,. Slug Pistol, Chesterfield only, Bedspreads and Curtains to match, Dining Tables, and Chairs, Occasional Tables, Electrolux, Gents’ Leather Coat (size five), Wringer, Engineer’s Vice, Pair Gumboots (size seven). Ladder, Card Table, etc., etc.. All the furniture is as good as new and has been well cared for. Goods on view from 10.30 on morning of sale. Carrier in attendance at sale. HARLEY & CO. LTD. The Auctioneers. rrTEST COASTERS! When in ’’l Christchurch we invite you to inspect our showrooms displaying )ur distinctive furniture. Everything marked in plain figures.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam Street, Christchurch.
PUBLIC NOTICES. LOOK OUT FOR MOTHS LOOK OUT FOR MOTHS. LOOK OUT FOR MOTHS. LOOK OUT FOR MOTHS. TIME TO PUT AWAY WINTER CLOTHES. A most effective preparation in use for the prevention of Moths or Silverfish in Clothes, Blankets, Furs, etc. Wardrobes, Cupboards ’ and other articles usually affected. MOTH PREVENT DOES NOT STAIN, or in any way injure the most delicate fabrics. Price 1/8 per bottle. Price 1/8 per bottle. L P JJOGG QREYMOUTH & JjOKITIKA -CHEMIST— —CHEMIST— Mawhera Quay Greymouth. Revel] Street, Hokitika,.
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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1944, Page 1
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