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AMUSEMENTS , OPERA HOUSE TALKIES. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. MARILYN MILLER in “SALLY”“ SA L L Y ” “SALLY”“ SA L L Y ” Owing to a numbei’ of requests “SALLY” will be presented again TOMORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT.' Prices: Circle and Back Stalls 3/3, Front Stalls 2/-, Children 1/-. The world’s greatest spectacular film, “NOAH’S ARK,”

“NOAH’S ARK,” With Dolores Costello and George O’Brien. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND WEDNESDAY’S MA'nNEE. Mammoth scenes —the' building of the huge Tower ot Babe? —the great deluge that flooded and cleansed the world — the sacrificing of Miriam, hand-maiden of , Noah, to the imaginary god Jaghut. Over ten thousand people in this alltalking mammoth production. - Matinee Prices 2/-, 1/6, Children 6d. Night: Circle and back stalls 3/3, Front Stalls 2/-, children 1/-. The wise will reserve at the Bristol. HOKT. .KA: Owing to the enormous success’of “SALLY” in Greymouih, the performance advertised for TUESDAY NIGHT cannot be given, but will be presented on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY

NIGHTS. QALVATION ARMY. — MONSTER & GIFT TREE, TO-NIGHT, in aid of Band Funds. BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALE. ZIWING to the Hall being renovated inside the Usual Dance will be POSTPONE!) TO-NIGHT. UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND ** MASQUERADE BALL, Town Hall, TUESDAY, August 12, 1930. Prizes for Best Costumes. Steel’s or- ( chestra. Novelty dances. Prices: Double 7/6, Single 5/-, Ladies 2/6, Gallery 1/-. {J.RAND {COMPLIMENTARY J)ANCE ' ••

To all the VISITING HOCKEY j TEAMS, WEDNESDAY, Oddfellows’ Hall. Presentation of the Scalmer Cup to wihning team. Steel’s full orchestra. ' OLD-TIME LEARNERS’ DANCE. T>OLL U to the United 3rd Grade OLD JLl ' TIME DANCE, United Pavilion, WEDNESDAY, 7th inst., 8.30 to 12. McDonald’s orchestra. Efficient M.C. Old timers specially welcome. Admission 1/-. pLUNKET p’APER B a ll TOWN HALL SEPTEMBER 2. Modern and Old-time Dances, and including many novelties. Williams’ Popular Orchestra. Usual Charming and Original ‘ Decorations. Sumptuous supper. Prizes for prettiest dress and most original dress. Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 3/-, Gallery 1/-.- . ■ ‘ ‘ M. DENTON, > Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. '* DAY-OLD CHICKENS AND DUCKLINGS. T AM now booking orders for WHITE x LEGHORN DAY-OLD CHICKS, Aug., Sept., Oct. delivery; 1/3 each, £3 for 50, £5 10s per IQO. Live delivery guaranteed. Also DAY-OLD DUCKLINGS—Indian Runner, £7 10s per 100, 20/- per dozen. Hatching Eggs £2 per 100, 7/6 for 15 eggs. Order now, THREE MONTHS’ PULLETS, Dec.-Jan. delivery; 14/- pair. Also. STOCK FOR SALE. Write for catalogue.

F. R. COTTON 44 FRANKLEIGH ST., SPREYDON. 'Phon© 33-672. TREE PLANTING NOW IS THE TIME TO PI ACE 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 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, 1 J 5 ALDWINS RD., CHRISTCHURCH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1930, Page 1

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