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amusements OPERA HOUSE TALKIES. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. The world’s greatest spectacular Film. “NOAH’S ARK.” “NOAH’S ARK,” With Dolores Costello and -George O’Brien. And a cast of over one thousand. The Picture that Spans the Ages. Gorgeous magnificent, terrifying—all the thrills of the picture rolled into one grandeur and awe in the most sublime degree. The colour, picturesqueness, dramatic power, and effectiveness of flood scenes are marvellous in their splendour. Prices: Circle and Back Stalls 3/3, Front w calls 2/-, Children 1/-. Reserve at the Bristol. ■ROLL UP TO-NIGHT to the GRAND AV COMPLIMENTARY DANCE to all visiting Hockey teams. Presentation Scalmer Cup to winners. Steel’s orchestra.

SKATING. OPENING NIGHT. qpHIS EVENING at McKane’s Hall, Cobden, the Skating Season opens. AU new skates. Come early and avoid disappointment. Hours: 7.45 to 9.45. Admission 6d. Skates 1/-. OLD-TIME LEARNERS’ DANCE. ROLL UP to, United 3rd Grade OLD AV TIME DANCE, United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8.30 to 12. McDonald’s orchestra. Efficient M.C. Old timers specially welcome. Admission 1/-.' ' ■ - x ' TTARORO Sports Club Fortnightly Old Time Dance, United Pavilion, THURSDAY NEXT, Aug. 14. Williams’ orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. GREY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. rpHE MONTHLY INGLESIDE will be A , held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, August 15, at 8 o’clock. Admission by ticket only.

J. G. HAMBLETON, Secretary. TTOLY TRINITY SCHOOLROOM, xx SATURDAY,' August 16, at 2.30 p.m., CHILDREN’S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS TEA PARTY. Admission 6d. T>E JOICE and be glad, for Springtime has come, when we can lay down our shovels and go to the BLAKETOWN MONSTER NOVELTY DANCE on MONDAY, August 18. STOP! LOOK OUT FOR THE RAILWAY QLD-TIME J>ALL TOWN HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. Williams’ orchestra. Sumptuous supper. Price: Double Ticket 5/-, Exrta Lady 2/6, Gallery 1/-. BRUNNER OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. 4A GRAND SOCIAL AND OLD TIME DANCE will be tendered to the Ladies of the recent Banquet Committee on Friday, August 29. Williams’ orchestra. Admission: Double Tickets 5/-; Single 3/-; Ladies 2/-. Roll up and honour those who made the banquet, a success.

H. ROBERTS, Sep. SECRETARIES please note date and do not clash with GRAND OPENING BALL of the BARRYTOWN HALL, to be held oh SATURDAY, August 30. PUBLIC NOTICES. DAY-OLD CHICKENS NOW BOOKINK ORDERS FOR - WHITE LEGHORNS AND BLACK ORPINGTONS. August .. .. 18/- per dozen September .. ' 15/- per dozen October .. .. 15/- per dozen Sittings, 10/- for 15 eggs. Incubator lots arranged. Cash to accompany orders. Railage extra. J. D. McKECHNIE 25 QUEEN STREET, BURWOOD CHRISTCHURCH. DAY-OLD CHICKENS AND DUCKLINGS. T AM now booking orders for WHITE A LEGHORN DAY-OLD CHICKS, Aug., Sept., Oct. delivery; 1/3 each, £3 for 50, £5 10s per 100. 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. 'Phone 33-672. .pIVE RECORDS given without charge to every purchaser of a new LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE. Reduced prices and easiest terms too! —Ivan Bennington, Gramophone Dealer, Mackay Street. QWEET WlLLlAM.—Gorgeous free flowering: 6 packets distinct colours for 2/-.—Skene’s, Stuart Street, Dunedin. T>RING happiness into your home with a LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE. Take advantage of our special offer of reduced prices and easiest terms.—lvan Bennington, Gramophone Dealer, Mackay Street'.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1930, Page 1

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