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. AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TALKIES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Double Star Talkie Attraction. “THE UNHOLY NIGHT”. . “THE UNHOLY NIGHT”. Thrilling Mystery. English Speaking Cast. (Recommended for adult audiences). Also: “BARNUM WAS RIGHT,” “BARNUM WAS RIGHT,” Circle and Back Stalls 3/4, Front Stalls 2/3; Children 1/-. Double Star Silent Programme at SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit.: “VANITY” and “THE RUSH HOUR.” MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & Wednesday’s Matinee. The screen’s most dazzling spectacle: “THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE.” “THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE.” The entire resources of the world’s largest motion picture studios were utilised to make this production the supreme achievement of the talking picture screen. Big galaxy of stage and movie stars in cast. Read this list: Marion Davies, John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, William Haines, Joan Crawford, Buster Keaton, Bessie Love, Marie Dressier, Gus Edwards, Dane and Arthur, Laurel and Hardy, Anita Page, Polly Moran, Gwen Lee, Brox Sisters, Albertina Rasche Balelt, Natacha Nattova, The Rounders. Circle and Back Stalls 3/4, Front Stalls 2/3; Children 1/-. . Reserve at the Bristol. i COMPETITIONS FOURTH Brighter and Better than Ever. Grand Children’s Day—TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON: Character Songs, Recitations, Men’s National Song, Humorous Song. THIS EVENING, at 7.15: All Finals from Day Sessions, Violin Solo (under 13), Character Sketch. Admission: Day 3d and 1/-. Evening: 1/- and 2/-, Children half-price. / COME AND HEAR THE KIDDIES.

JEAGUE pOOTBALL WINGHAM PARK SUNDAY 2.45 p.m. FINAL JUNIOR KNOCK-OUT CUP: RUNANGA V NGAHERE. RUNANGA V NGAHERE. ’ —Senior— BRADSHAW CUP: KOHINOOR V BRUNNER. KOHINOOR V BRUNNER. Other matches at Blackball and Nelson Creek. Bus fare Wingham Park 6d each way. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the Memorial nail, KUMARA, on FRIDAY, August z 9. . DANCE to follow.—C. Murtha, Hon. Secretary. T)ON’T FORGET—Cobden Soccer Club’s ANNUAL BALL, to be held in McKane’s Hall on FRIDAY, August 29. JfyJONSTER jgALL AT BARRYTOWN. Opening of New Hall by H. E. Holland, Esq., M.P., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. Excellent arrangements. Fletcher’s •orchestra. Sumptuous supper. Good floor. Efficient M.C. Several novelties. L. J. PRICE, Hon. Secretary. MEMORIAL HALL, KUMARA. TTUMARA Volunteer Fire Brigade’s x Annual PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL, FRIDAY, Sept. 12. Promenade supper. Efficient M.C. Fir St-class on chestra. nouble Tickets SZ-; Extra Lady 2/6. ROBERT BELL, _________ Secretary.

LOST AND FOUND. Lady’s Umbrella, taken by mistake from United Pavilion on Thursday night.—Finder kindly return to 100 Tainui Street, and receive her own. PUBLIC NOTICES. TT PAYS TO BUY FOB CASH. Creamoata, 1/9; Rolled Oats, 1/8; Oatmeal, 251 b., 7/6; Rice and Sago, 3di lb.; loose Corn Flour, 4d lb.; Sultanas, 5d lb.; “K” Raspberries, 1/- tin; loose pack Dates, 4d; Dried’ Apricots, 1/-; Pine Apple, 6d tin; Tinned Fruits in syrup, 1/3; Potatoes, large sack, 12/6; Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 2/6 doz. Try our CEYLON TEA, 2/- lb ; ORANGE PEKOE TEA,- 2/6 lb. BECK’S CASH STORES MACKAY AND TAINUI STREETS. TURING happiness into your home a m T ? A GLORIA. GRAMOPHONE. Take advantage of our special offer of reduced prices and easiest terms.—lvan Bennington, Gramophone Dealer. Mackay Street. SUITES in numerous designs, including Sideboards, Draw-leaf, and Extension Tables, Dinner, Waggons, High-back Chairs of various styles. All sound values and noted for durability.— Harley’s, the Homo Makers. VEGETABLES. /~ BAG VEGETABLES—Assorted ■ Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Onions, Leeks, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Parsnips, Carrots, Celery, Beet, etc. (in season). Free railage any station. Cash. MARSH, Gowanbank Orchards, Papanui, Ch ch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1930, Page 1

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