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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TALKIES A Monster'Programme—Double Stfjr ; Attraction. And Short Talkies, featuring “The Collegians,’’ and Amy Johnson’s Arrival at Brisbane. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SATURDAY’S MATINEE. The Star Talides are — Lois Moran in: “WORDS AND MUSIC,” ' “WORDS AND MUSIC,” Talking, Singing arid Dancing Musical Revue; and Reginald Denny in: '• « “EMBARRASSING MOMENTS.” “EMBARRASSING MOMENTS.” A very funny Talking Comedy. Unquestionably a splendid night’s entertainment. Matinee Prices: 2/-, 1/6, Children 6d. Night: Circle and Back Stalls 3/3, Front Stalls 2/-, Children 1/-. serve at Moss’s. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. George Bancroft in: “THUNDERBOLT” An All Talking Drama of Life and Love Outside tire Law. McKANE’S HALL, Cobden, TO-NIGHT “THE ROUGH RIDERS.” WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. gALL —Victoria Park Pavilion— TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Old Time "and Modern Dances. Steel’s Popular Orchestra. Cards for nondancers. Double 5/r, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6.

TTUGHRE AND DANCE, Cobden Gym- < nasium, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Excellent supper. Something new in the. wonderful Monte Carlo Dance. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. Proceeds in aid of Cobden School. pOOTBALL VICTORIA PARK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THE GAME OF THE SEASON. GREY JUNIOR REPS. V HOKITIKA JUNIOR REPS—?, p.m. —Curtain-raiser — COBDEN THIRD GRADE V UNITED THIRD GRADE—I.3O. Admission to Park: Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d; Stand 6d. ANNUAL GRAND BALL. ORGANISED by Catholic Parishioners, Criterion Theatre, Reefton, FRIDAY, August 1, 1930. - Strictly Modern and Old Time Dances, Novelties, Mrs. Magee’s orchestra. Inangahua Silver Band, accompanied by Miss Watson. Tickets: Double 6/-, Single Gents 4/-, single Ladies 2/6, Gallery 2/-. UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALL, Town Hall, TUESDAY, August 12, 1930. Prizes for Best -Costumes. Steel’s orchestra. Novelty dances. Prices: Double 7/6, Single 5/-, Ladies 2/6, Gallery 1/-.

PUBLIC NOTICES TREE PLANTING NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR SELECT ROSE AND FRUIT TREES. 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 customers the benefit of our experience. SPECIAL OFFER: We will mail to any part of the West Coast, POST FREE, ONE DOZEN 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/ NEW HEDGE PLANT. New Hedge PIant—LONICERA NITIDA—has small shiney evergreen leaves; makes a beautiful fence and easily cut. Will be in great demand when better known. Sample plant 6d each; 5/- per doz.; 35/-P er 100. CH.CH. NURSERY PREMIER ROSE GROWERS, 85 ALDWINS RD., CHRISTCHURCH. WALTER BROS. jmporteßs, JUBILEE BUILDINGS, MACKAY ST. ’Phone 429. TEAS FROM 1/6 to 5/- pgr lb. CEYLON—INDIAN—CHINA. COFFEE BERRIES AND GROUND COFFEE. SPICES AND PEPPERS. BOWMAN’S have a large assortment V of SEAGRASS CHAIRS, from a low NURSING CHAIR to a beautiful aRM CHAIR. Guaranteed well made and borer proof. From 27/6. Inspection invited. COWMAN’S, Manufacturers ::: Mackay St.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 1

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