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AMUSEMENTS OPERA nuUSE TALKIES.' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Two First Rate All-Talking Features. Mary Nolan with James Murray in: “SHANGHAI LADY,” ’ “SHANGHAI LADY,” And Baclanova and Clive Brook in: “A DANGEROUS WOMAN.” “A DANGEROUS WOMAN ” Prices 3/4, 2/3; Children 1/-. “MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT” (Silent) At SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit. AT*SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY at 2.30, AND EVENING. The most sensational thriller in film history. “STRANGE CARGO,” “STRANGE CARGO,” With fourteen distinguished stage players. Who killed Sir Richard Barclay? Murder on the high seas—charges and counter-charges. z ' TAKE NOTE: SPECIAL MATINEE MUNDAY at 2.30 Matinee 2/3, 1/6, Children 6d. Night 3/4, 2/3, Children 1/-. Seats may be reserved on Monday by ringing ’phone 393. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (MATINEE AND EVENING) AND THURSDAY. A tremendous panorama of the world’s greatest conflict. “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” Recommended for adult audiences. THE PICTURE THE WHOLE WORLD HAS WAITED FOR. A remarkable and magnificent film . achievement. Prices 3/4, 2/3; Children 1/-. Reserve at the Bristol. To-night to-night TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL SEE THE WORLD’S CHAMPIONS IN ACTION In their Thrilling and Sensational WRESTLING COMBAT. TTARA PASHA (“Terrible Turk”) 12st. 91bs. —Versus— A LEX LUNDYN (“The Invincible Finn”), 12st. 121bs. Both Wrestlers created a furore in the x North Island. EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. Matmen are in excellent condition, and both are confident of success. TWO FIRST-CLASS BOXING PRELIMINARIES. LISTER V. CROFT. McPHEE V. COCKBURN. Doors open 7.15 p.m. To commence at 8 p.m. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. Popular Prices: Stage 8/-, Circle and Front 5/-, Back Seats 3/-, all plus tax. QKATING as usual THIS SATURDAY M AFTERNOON & EVENING; also Jr MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, McKane’s Hall, Cobden. • JJEAGUE WINGHAM PARK SUNDAY 3 p.m.

JUNIOR REP. MATCH: NORTHERN J)IVISION Versus gOUTHERN £)IVISION. ’Bus fare Wingham Park 6d each way. HPO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT.— x GRAND CONCERT, TOWN HALL, Greymouth, in aid of St. Pat- ' rick’s Earthquake Repair Fund. Best local talent assisting. — —- . A GRAND LABOUR J)AY JgALL, TOWN HALL, LABOUR NIGHT, * OCTOBER 27. Williams’ orchestra. Old and modern dances. Excellent supper. Efficient M.C. Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6, Gallery 1/-. M. ANDERSON, Sec. TTNITED Football Club.—Long Night v (Old Time) Dance, United Pavilion, TUESDAY, Oct. 28, at 8.30 p.m. Reg. McDonald’s orchestra. Efficient M.C. Admission 1/-. ‘ Refreshments. PUBLIC NOTICES We have a line of very cheap Sturmer Apples, selling from 7/- jer 401 b. case; also ORANGES at 1/6 per dozen. Other Vegetables as usual. QREYMOUTH pRUIT BOUNDARY STREET, P.O. Box 203 ::: ’Phone 486 M. ' £JASH pRICES. FIGS, 6d per lb. DESSERT PEARS, lOd per tin. DATES, 6d per pkt. TOILET SOAP, 4 cakes for 1/-. BATH SOAP, large cakes, 3 for 1/-. DRIED APRICOTS, 1/- per lb. PRUNES, 6d per lb. PINE APPLE, 6d tin; large 9d tin. SHEEPS’ TONGUES, 1/3 per tin. SUNLIGHT SOAP, 1/3 pkt. J. TRUSCOTT FAMILY GROCER, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 October 1930, Page 1

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