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AMUSEMENTS Z OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT * TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. PART TALKIE. The Greatest of all Gripping Mystery Dramas: “THE LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER.’’ “THE LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER.” Starring Bert Lytell, Gertrude Olmstead, Charles Gerrard and Lilyan Tashman. A new angle on love-making that will keep you entertained as this tense mystery drama unfolds before your eyes. The picture that will keep you guessing and provide you with plenty of real thrills. Mystery! Suspense! Thrills! Romance! Love! FIVE SHORT TALKIES. Prices 2/- and 1/6; Children 6d.

T>LAKETOWN HALL. —Grand Lon: Night DANCE, TO-NIGHT. Spier did floor. Excellent music. Efficien M.C. An enjoyable night assured. UNITED LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. QRAND jgALL TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 18th inst Excellent supper. Steel’s orchestra Double Tickets 6/-, Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6. iQOMBINED piCNIC —THE OUTING OF THE YEAR——at — LAKE MAHINAPUA, WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19. SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. Good Prizes for all. Hot Water, Tea, Milk and Sugar provided FREE. Fares: Adults 2/9 return; under 15 years 1/5. Train leaves Greymouth 8.40 a.m., stopping at Karoro, and South Beach. Railway tickets can be had from Bond’s Wonderland. _. SOCIAL and PRESENTATION x will be tendered to MRS. and MISS O’SULLIVAN in the Ahaura Memorial Hall on FRIDAY, Feb. 21. Good floor and music. Williams’ orchestra.

A DANCE will be held in the Ngahere Hall on SATURDAY, Feb. 22. Good floor and music. Excellent supper.—E. T. Turner, Secretary Hall Committee. OWING to the Dobson Sports Ball, the STILLWATER DANCE has been POSTPONED to MARCH 15. gWIMMING QARNIVAL mSHS SDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20. (Under Auspices of the Combined Grey and Cobden Clubs. SEE the cream of the West Coast in action. MAKE this your “open air night out.” Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. WEST COAST PASTORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. Q.REYMOUTH gHOW VICTORIA PARK SHOW GROUNDS, FRIDAY AND gATURDAY, February 28, and March 1. ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, February 18, at 8 p.m. Schedules and entry forms obtainable from, and entries close with, J. SAUNDERS, Secretary. P.O. Box 27, Greymouth.

TEACHERS OF MUSIfc, PROFESSIONAL, R. F. RESTIEAUX, Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint. Pupils prepared for all Theoretical and Practical Examinations. Address: 2, WhaJl Street. TEACHER OF MUSIC. MR. JAMES PATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., etc., etc., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS gTONEHURST, CHRISTCHURCH— The city’s most popular private hotel. Just been re-decorated and enlarged. New rooms have hot and cold water. Tariff 12/6 and 15/- day.— Tgteggams, “Stonelea,” Christchur ch. PUBLIC NOTICES pRUIT! pRUIT!! GROWERS GUARANTEED QUALITY AND SUPPLY. APRICOTS, PEACHES and PLUMS, No 1, $/.. No> 2( 7/6; No. 3) G/G< Casll with order. Freight paid on two case lots. Order direct, or from the distributors, W. Greenhill and Co., Mackay St., Greymouth. ' J. GORDON MILL ROAD, WAIMATE.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1930, Page 1

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