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AMUSEMENTS. QPER A HOUSE. , ■■ TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. First National Pictures presents: “THE ONLY WAY” With “THE ONLY WAY” Sir John Martin “THE ONLY WAY” Harvey “THE ONLY WAY” as Sidney Carton The story adapted from Dickens’ immortal work, “A Tale of Two Cities,” an all-British production, definitely proving that screen super productions can be produced in England. A wonderful story—a mighty masterpiece—a magnificent picture. Eleven mighty reels of tense action, culminating in a terrific and smashing climax. The Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Children 6d. . Box Plan at Webley’s. rpOWN HALL :::::: TO-NIGHT X A SENSATION! Special appearance direct from 6 weeks phenomenal season in Auckland. ED. WARRINGTON, Late Producer and Comedian, J. C. Williamson Ltd., Tivoli Revues, —presenting the — LONDON DIPLOMATS REVUE . (on a World tour). A brilliant combination of star artists, featuring the International Stars: THE HARRIS SISTERS (Mildred and Connie) — Extraordinary Musicians and Comedians, direct from J. C. Williamson Tivoli Theatres, London Colisieum, etc. ED. WARRINGTON— , The Celebrated Lancashire Comedian, presenting “A DUD DREAM,” as played by him by Royal Command before H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, at the 1 Aldwych Theatre, Loridon, and the J.C. Wililamson, Ltd., Circuit. JACK GERRARD—- - Burlesque Comedian and Expert Trap Drummer. FRANKLYN BROWNE— London Comedian, in his Original Football Burlesque. JACK HYLTON— Acfor, Vocalist and Entertainer. CHARLES VALENTINE— Leading London Ventriloquist, And Full Supporting Revue Company. Prices: 4/5, 3/3, 2/- and 1/-. T EARNERS’ DANCE at Blaketown . " ' Citizens’ Hall, TO-NIGHT. Good floor. Excellent music. Admission 1/-. ( _ ] PLAIN AND FANCY. DRESS MASA QUERADE BALL will be held in Totara Flat Schoolroom TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. Wind-up Basket Ball Club season. Three good prizes. Excellent music and supper. Novelty dances. —' — I JgOXING rpOURNAMENT 5 iTOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH.

SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20. Great Feather-weight Contest —between— JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z. Champion) .JOHNNIE LECKIE (N.Z. Champion) LECKIE (N.Z. Champion) and BILLIE MELTON (Australia) BILLIE MELTON (Australia) BILLIE MELTON (Australia) Fifteen Rounds —Purse £l5O. This contest should prove one of the best that has been witnessed. Also three good preliminaries. Prices: Stage 12/6, Dress Circle 7/6, Front Stalls 6/-, Back Stalls 3/-, all plus tax. All trains delayed. Doors open at 7.15. Commence 8 sharp. F. BAILLIE, Secretary. INSURANCES. JJEW 2 ealand INSURANCE C°Y, £TD. ACCIDENT BRANCHES Transact All Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security and Prompt and Liberal Settlement. Employers of labour and others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars to G. S. CRAY & CO., District Agents. Mackay Street, Greymouth. , W>||- > ■■■■■l I, i'. , , ■ - ... * QOUTH pRITISH INSURANCE PJOMPANY. CAPITAL £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £42,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the very best security obtainable. All profits retained in the Dominion NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. JSJEW 2 eala ND TNSURANCE OOY., Fire and Marine Risks at lowest rates. Prompt settlements. For rates, etc., apply G. W. MOSS AND CO., District Agents. £ONDON AND JANCASHIRE JNSURANCE r<OY., LTD. Fire and Accident Risks at lowest rates. Liberal and Prompt settlement on all claims. G. W. MOSS AND CO., . District Agents,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1928, Page 1

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