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AMUSEMENTS. — OPERA HOUSE - Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. DAILY 2 p.m.—NIGHTLY 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Warner Eros. Present: The Screen’s New Dream Team: CHARLES LAUREEN BOYER BACALL In: AGENT” The Thrill-swept Drama of Love — Adventure — Intrigue (Rec. by Censor for Adults) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: “The Salvage of the ‘Wanganeila’ from Barrett’s Reef.” MATINEE TO-DAY Chapter 12 of “Master Key.” SUNDAY SUNDAY Jack London’s Mighty Drama “ALASKA” Kent Taylor—Margaret Lindsay —ALSO— The Hilarious Musical Romance “THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT” Bonita Granville —Noah Beery Jr. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund) RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Saturday). “GOD IS MY CO-PILOT” Straring: Dennis Morgan, Andrea King and Alan Hale. TO-MORROW (Sunday) “RADIO STARS ON PARADE” Starring: Wally Brown. Frances Langford and Alan Carney. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) PUBLIC NOTICES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING ART EXHIBITION Town Hall (Upstairs above Library). DEFINITELY CLOSING MONDAY NIGHT. Hours 10 a.m—s p.m. & 7—9 p.m. WARMERS are notified by the Fer- * tiliser Control Order, 1946, Amendment No. 1, dated 12th February, 1947, that all orders for phosphatic fertiliser for. crops, and unexpended top-dressing rations intended for use by 30th June, 1947, must be received by vendors on or before the 15th day of Mtirch, 1947. Only fertiliser intended for use before Ist July, 1947, can be ordered now.—E. J. FAWCETT, Primary Industries Controller.

RETAIL SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MOTOR SPIRIT.

O T. FINER, C/o. Greig’s P. 0., Greymouth, has applied for a license to re-sell motor-spirit from one pump to be installed on proposed "service-station premises at Greigs. Applicants and other persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application should, not later than 6th March, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications to be addressed to A.ctingSecretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington. gRUNNER gPORTS SATURDAY, MARCH 8. PROGRAMME: Brunner Handicap Chop, 14in. Underhand: £4O. £lO, £5. Winners of heats unplaced in finals will receive £l. Nom. 10/-; Acc. 30/-. 12in. Second-class Underhand: £l5, £6, £3. Nom. 5/-; Acc. 10/-. 12in. Upright, £l5, £6, £3. Nom. 5/-; Acc. 10/-. Local Backyard Chop: £2, £l, 10/-. Post Entry 2/-. Sawing: 14in. Birch Logs. Prizes: £6, £3, £l. Nom. 3/- per pair. Acc. 3/- pair. OPEN' RUNNING. Brunner Sheffield Handicap, 120yds. £7/10/-, £3. £l/10/-. Nom. 5/-; Acc. 2/6. 100 Yards Handicap Footrace: £5, £2, £l. Nom. 2/6; Acc. 2/6. Nominations for the above events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 1. No late nominations will be accented. Mr J. Flaherty will handicap the Chopping and Sawing events. H. I. TURNBULL, Secretary. Brunnerton, West Coast. DEERSKINS! DEERSKINS! pONSIGN regularly for the highest ruling cash price. Correct weights and prompt returns. KEN GREER & CO., LTD., KEN GREER & CO., LTD., 141 Madras St., Christchurch. Also at Blenheim and Richmond. Nelson.

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Grey River Argus, 22 February 1947, Page 1

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