ami/sements. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Double Star Programme. “THE FRONTIERSMAN,” “THE FRONTIERSMAN,” Starring Tim McCoy, with Claire Windsor. Also: Pete Morrison and Lightnin', the marvellous horse, in: “CHASING TROUBLE.”, “CHASING TROUBLE.” Usual Prices. No Free List. SUNDAY NIGHT —Picture Benefit Shirley Mason in: “SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY.” Romance, Thrills and Frills. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Super Special. “THE FLAMING FRONTIER.” “THE FLAMING FRONTIER.” A truly great dramatic spectacle, with a romantic love story that will hold you spellbound. The greatest oil all super Westerns. A spectacular Western drama that has never been equalled. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. “BEN-HUR,” Screens at REEFTON— To-night. WAIUTA —This week-end HOKITIKA—Monday and Tuesday RUNANGA— Wednesday and Thursday. BLACKBALL— Friday, June 29 QKATING—McKane’s Hall, Cobden, ~ THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 3 to 5, and Evening 7.30 to 10. TpIFTY Million Frenchmen won’t go -* wrong if they go, to the Mawhera DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, TO-NIGHT.
UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. TTAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. (Paddy) Jamieson, United Pavilion, MONDAY, June 25, 8 p.m. Williams’ Orchestra, Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. F. V. DENNEHY, Hon Sec. BLAKETOWN FOOTBALLERS’ ANNUAL BALL. . J3LAKETOWN HALL. _ >,.. „ . ■. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928. COMPLIMENTARY TO BULLER REPS. Come and see the REPS in action to Steel’s Orchestra. Splendid floor. . Sumptuous supper. Popular prices: 5/-, 3/6, 2/6. F. A. SADLER, Hon. Secretary. JACK’S HALL. KOTUKIL A GRAND FANCY. PLAIN AND MASQUERADE BALL will be held jn the above Hall on SATURDAY, June 30. Prizes will be awarded for the best fancy costumes (ladies and gents). Costumes will be judged at 11.30. Sumptuous supper. Efficient M.C. Steel’s Orchestra. Gents 3/6, Ladies 1/6. J. BUTCHER, Secretary.
FOOTBALL. jp OOTBALL COBDEN SUNDAY. 3 p.m. BRUNNER V.~GREY JUNIORS. —Curtain-raiser — BLACKBALL V. GREY Third Grade, 1.30 p.m. Other matches on Sunday at Dunollie and Brunner. PUBLIC NOTICES. Fresh and smoked fish, AND RABBITS DAILY. Also: MUTTON BIRDS (cooked & uncooked) OYSTERS. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday. PRESTON’S Opposite Opera House. 'Phone 422. v I
TREE PUNTING NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR' SELECT ROSE AND FRUIT TREES. True to Name, Healthy and Specially Grown for the West Coast climate. We have had years of careful study in ROSE TREES, therefore we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of our experience. SPECIAL ORDER: We will mail to any part of the West Coast, POST FREE, ONE uOZEN of our BEST SHOW or DECORATIVE ROSES, including Teas, Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals—own selection. 20/- per dozen. 10/- per half dozen. Cash with order only. Write for PRICED CATALOGUE, post free. If you want a SPECIAL TREE write to us, and we will do our best to meet your requirements. Our Address is— CH.CH. NURSERY COY. PREMIER ROSE GROWERS, , FERRY ROAD ;: CHRISTCHURCH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1928, Page 1
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