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. amusements. , ' /OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. * “THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD.” With Louis mann, Robert Montgomery, Elliott Nugent and'Leiia Hyams. His pockets were empty, yet he was The Richest Man in the World! Heres the happiest picture in years! Tears! Laughs! Love!'Thrills! Prices 2/10, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol.. BLACKBALL-TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “THE LADY OF SCANDAL.” ' TOWN HALL :::: TO-NIGHT GREYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ¥ QECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT Assisting artists, Mrs. R. W. Baumgart and Mr. J. Duffy. Box Plan at the Bristol. . . B LAKETOWN Citizens’ Hall —Grand OLD TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. McDonald’s music. Enjoyment for young and old.. Admission 1/-. QKATING, McKane’s Hall, every © Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evening, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. ARORO Sports Club Short Night OLD -TIME DANCE, THURSDAY NEXT, April 23, 8.30 p.m., United Pavilion. Williams' orchestra. Price 1/-. QPLENDID Novelties at Grand Dance Assembly Cabaret,. Friday, Herb. Moore’s. Dancing until, midnight. Steel’s orchestra. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. BAND RECITAL BY GREYMOUTH < ' CIVIC BAND. • ■- gg INSTRUMENTALISTS. gg Hon. Conductor :: A. McMaster, Esq. ALSO VARIETY ENTERTAINERS, g LEADING ARTISTS 1 g

IKAMATUA IKAMATUA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: , ; , 1. Hymn, “Nearer My God to Thee,” Band. 2. March, “Invercargill,” Band 3. Vocal Solo, Selected, Mrs. Temple 4. Operatic Selection, “Bohemian Girl” Band 5. Elocutionary Item, “Simple Simon,” Mr. T. Tarrant. 6. Cornet Solo, Selected; Mr. Temple 7. Descriptive Fantasia, “A Trip to i . Blackpool,” , r . Band . 8. VocaPSolo, Selected Mr., J. Hadland 9. Trombone Solo, “The Trumpeter,” (Soloist Mr. W. Sunbye), Band 10. Humorous Selected Mr. J. Smith 11. Characteristic Fantasia, “A Summer Day” Band 12. Vocal Solo Selected Miss Kitchingham. 13. March, “Grove House,” Band 14. National Anthem Band JJOANA gPORTS iQLUB J)ANCE, SATURDAY, MAY 16. Secretaries please note. (TiREYMOUTH Civic Band: Secretar- " les please note that first Members’ Concert is being held May 19. Intending subscribers cordially invited to notify Secretary, or any bandsman, as early as possible.-— A. McMaster, Hon. Conductor; W, Tarrant, Hon.,Chairman; W. Gunn, Hon. • PUBLIC NOTICES. BECK’S CASH PRICES. QHEEP Tongues, 1/-; Edmond’s Bak- ~ ing Powder 1/3; new Prunes, 31b. for 1/-; Dates, loose, 41b. 1/-, stoned, 31b. 1/-; Turban Packets, 6d; Figs, 4d and 6d; Sultanas, sd; Rolled Oats, 1/6; Otis, 1/8; Oatmeal,',2slb., 6/6; Soap, three large bars, 2/-; good loose Tea, 2/-; Onions, 7/- bag;/Jam, 21b. tins, 1/2. •Potatoes 6/6 cwt., large sacks 12/-. Many lines are being reduced. We immediately pass these savings on to you.

BECK’S CASH STORES INSURANCES. gOUTH JgRITISH JNSURANCE COY., LTD.’ Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,900,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest security obtainable. The South British is a Colonial Institution, offering policy holders the best rates. All matters adjusted locally Prompt and liberal settlement of al) claims.,- All profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. 2 ealand JNSURANCE C° Y ” L TD. TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR DEPARTMENT. Under the N.Z. Insurance Co. Trust Act, 1916, the Company acts as Executor, Trustee, Attorney or Agent. Assets now held on behalf of clients and estates amount to £5,787,222. The Company’s own assets exceed £3,000,000. Its WORLD-WIDE representation is of immense benefit to clients and beneficiaries. Branch for Canterbury and West Coast: 111 Hereford St., Christchurch. ' G. D. McILWRAITH, Manager. W. I. BALOM, Trust Officer. Agents at Greymouth: G. W. MOSS AND CO.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 April 1931, Page 1

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