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AMUSEMENTS. ' ' OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Eight Reel Special. “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE. “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE. A. S. M. Hutchinson’s latest, greatest novel made Into a screen play 1,n ‘ paralleled power and originality. The mightiest novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson, author of “If Winter Comes. Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. SATURDAY—Matinee and Night. Jack Hoxie in “THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE.” “THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE.” The most exciting wild horse picture ever made. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A Real Masterpiece. Rafael Sabatini’s Great Story: “BARDELYS, THE MAGNIFICENT.” “BARDELYS, THE MAGNIFICENT.” Starring John Gilbert, with Eleanor Bordman and Roy D’Arcy. John Gilbert, the unforgettable star of “The Big Parade,” makes this picture his supreme romantic screen triumph. Rafael Sabatini, famous writer of “Scaramouche” and “The Sea Hawk,” penned his most glorious romance in “Bardelys the Magnificent.” Prices 2/- and 1/6. Children 6d. Full Orchestra. Box Plan at Webley’s.

A HUGE SUCCESS! PRED SMITH’S DANCE ORCHESTRA. i TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT McKANE’S HALL, COBDEN. A NIGHT OF JOY. Come and hear this all star -band of six musicians. Gents 2/G Ladies 2/6 A FORTY-FIVES TOURNAMENT will be held in the Blaketown Hall THIS (Friday) EVENING. Splendid prizes. > TTNITED PAVILION—THIS (Friday) v EVENING, Usual Short Night DANCE. Williams’s music. Admission 1/. Q.REYMOUTH, TUESDAY, JAN, 17. A NIGHT OF THRILLS AND SPILLS. ROWAN BROS. ALL NEW CIRCUS Will present a clean, clever, sensational, daredevil, and laughable programme. The show is headed by such celebrities as KENGERO KODAMA, the Remarkable Japanese Foot‘Juggler, and BARRELL SPINNER, late of J. C. Williamson’s, Ltd. PADDY, the Dog with a Human Mind. See him in his clever and sensational act, the Leap for Life. FUN IN THE STOCKYARD, by our blue ribbon team of 'BUCKING PONIES AND DONKEYS. DOROTHY SPENDRO, in her Sensational Wire A'ct. JOEY AND BANANA, the Educated Donkeys. A veritable scream. LIGHTNING, the Mirth Provoking Genette. . KATIE, the Untamable Mule. This is a special item for the young men. WEE MACGREGOR, in his own original act, the Drunk on the Wire; late of J. C. Williamson’s, Ltd. WILDFIRE, the Champion Australian Buckjumper. Other BUCKJUMPERS include FIREFLY, BLACK WARRIGAL, QUEENSLAND, YARRA WANGA, INKUS and ONKUS, in an avalanche of fun. A ROWAN, Advance Agent. LOST and found. T OST—A Canary and a Parrot.—Finder rewarded on .communicating with Beck and Co., Mackay Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MAIL ORDER-CHEMIST. T ADIES’ NO 2 CORRECTIVE PILLS, extra strong, 12/6; No. 2 Corrective Pills, special formula, 20/-. Post free. j THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST, P.O. Box 791 :: Christchurch.

BILLIARDS THE QRAND JJILLIARD pARLOUR HAS OPENED IN HANNAH’S BUILDING Under the able management of MR. J. E. WOODHOUSE. Q FIRST-CLASS Q ° LUTJOHANN TABLES ° Youths under 18 not permitted to enter the room. TABLES may be arranged for.by telephoning No. 484. Entrance from Mackay Street WHERE DO MEN SAVE ON BETTER CLOTHES? TTUNDREDS of thrifty folk know A-«- that the answer to this question is—TIM SINNOTT’S. There prices are lower—values are greater. Judge from these prices: — Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6. Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6. Cream Tennis Trousers 13/6 to 15/6. BorsdliUo Hats 35/- to 52/6. Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. Sports Coats 37/6 to 45/-. TIM SINNOTT JMAWHERA QUAY (Next Club Hotel).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 1

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