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AMUSEMENT* OPERA MOUSE TALKIES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY AND MATINEE. Grand Double Star Programme. Once again Norma Shearer comes to the screen to charm, entertain and delight you with a splendid All-talking dramatic performance in: “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” “THEIR OWN DESIRE.” It is a poignant story of hearts adrift, the modern problem of marriage and divorce, the story of a self-sacrificing mother who sinks into middle-age, contentment and dowdiness, after helping her husband achieve fame and success from dire poverty. Recommended for adult audiences. Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy in: “SKINNER STEPS OUT,” “SKINNER STEPS OUT,” in a laughable film. Skinner was a dub in his old clothes, but in his first dress suit he was a great business man. “SKINNER~STEPS OUT,” AT THE MATINEE. Circle and Back Stalls 3/4, Front Stalls 2/3; Children 1/-. Matinee: 2/3,1/6; Children 6d.

TOWN HALL TALKIES. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. The popular vaudeville star, TED LEWIS, with Ann Pennington and Alice Day in: “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?” “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?” All-talking, dancing, singing musical comedy. Syncopated songs, joyous music, rollicking rhythm. A romantic story of intense emotions in a glorious setting of tuneful tunes —making an excellent entertainment. Prices: 3/4, 2/3, Children 1/-. Box Plan at the Bristol. TpOLLOW the crowd to COBDEN x Gymnasium TO-NIGHT, and enjoy EUCHRE and DANCE. Excellent supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY’S LONG xx NlGtx- DANCE, Columba Hall, TO-NIGHT. Excellent floor and supper. Steel’s orchestra. Novelty Dances. Final heat of Monte Carlo. CARDS for non-dancers. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. QKATING.—McKane’s Hall. TONIGHT (Friday), usual time. Also SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVEN- < ING. pOTBALL VICTORIA PARK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Commencing 2 p.m. SENIOR AND JUNIOR SEVEN-ASIDE ,

TOURNAMENT. Excellent Nominations from Teams all over Coast. Senior Championship also carries W. M. Garth’s, Esq., individual trophies. Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d. Stand 6d extra. fJ.RAND DANCE, STILLWATER School, SATURDAY, Oct. 4. McDonald’s orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. Kennedy’s ’bus leaves Grey Post Office at 9.80 p.m. Good supper. Roll up and enjoy yourself. KARORO SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL OLD TIME BALL. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, Oct. 9, 8.30 p.m. Billy Williams’s full orchestra. Excellent floor and supper. Double tickets 6/-, Gentlemen 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6, Gallery 1/-. H. M. PETRIE, Hon. Sec. QREYMOUTH Girl Guides’ Children’s Plain and. Fancy Dress Ball, Greymouth Drill Hall, Friday, Oct. 10. Admission: Children 1/-, Adults 1/6. POULTRY AND EGGS. COTTON’S QUALITY CHICKS Booking Orders for OCTOBER delivery. Reduced Prices: 12/- per dozen; £2 7s 6d for 50; £4 ±ss per 100. Railage paid. Breeding stock on free range.

PULLETS: Three months, Decem-ber-January delivery, 14/- per pair. F. R. COTTON 44 Frankleigh Street, fai<REYDON, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 33.672. TpOR SALE.—Day-old Chicks; 1/each; 3-month-old Pullets (Dec. delivery), 5/6 each. Cash with order. —A. Coombes, Paroa. gTURDY WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS.—Week-old, 15/- doz.; Fortnight-old, 18/- doz. Rail free. Also Broody Hens, each with 20 chicks, 30/-. Cash with orders.—W. H. Robinson, 72 Lockaley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES SEED POTATOES ROBIN ADAIR .. 4/. p 6r UP-TO-DATE .. 3/. p er qf r . TABLE POTATOES: Large Sacks 12/6; 281 b. for 2/A T J. TRUSCOTT FAMILY GROCER, MACKAY STREET ::: GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1930, Page 1

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