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AMUSEMENTS. • - . —— OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. A Thrilling Bandit’s Romance. “LONE STAR RANGER.” “LONE STAR RANGER.” Zane Grey’s first talkie, loaded with big thrills. George O’Brien and Sue Carol head a large cast *of prominent players. Out-of-door scenes that stand out as singularly beautiful and picturesque, and interiors created with unusual fidelity to detail. Prices 2/10, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. ,' CO M?N G I y Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel and Robt. Montgomery, in: “THE DIVORCEE.” ' “THE DIVORCEE.” —BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL.” BLAKETOWN HALL. (%LD TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT v (Monday), 11th. Come along and have a good night’s fun. Reg. McDonald’s music. Price 1/-. Dance 8.30. > GLADSTONE HALL. QLD rpiME JJALL, FRIDAY, MAY 15. McDonald’s orchestra. Best floor on the Coast. Prices: Double 5/-, Gents 3/-, Extra Lady 2/-. QREYMOUTH Q OLLIE J)OG QLUB. TNAUGURAL SHEEP DOG TRIALS, x AT OMOTO RACECOURSE. ■ /TO START 10 a.mTsATURDAY, MAY 16, 1931. Judge :: Mr. RTlnnes (Springfield). CLASS NO. 1 (Open): Long Pull, about 400 yards; time 10 minutes. Prizes: Ist £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £1 10s, 4th 10/-. CLASS NO. 2 (Open): Yarding about 200 yards; time 10 minutes. Prizes: l Ist £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £llos, 4th |Q/-. Special Prize of one guinea in each event for local competitor gaining highest number of points. Additional prizes will be advertised later. Annual subscription 5/-, Entrance fee: Members 5/-, non-members 7/6, subsequent entries in all classes 5/-. Admission to ground 1/-, Ladies 6d.

RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. \ LUNCHEON ON GROUND. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. _• PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QRAND gALL FRIDAY, MAY 29. AHAURA MEMORIAL HALL. ' Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. A REAL BREAKFAST TREAT. THE DELICATESSEN’S » SAUSAGES TOMATO SAUSAGES, that are tomato —3lb. for 1/3. PORK SAUSAGES, that are pork—--9d lb. BEEF SAUSAGES —31b. for 1/-. Tempting—Sustaining—Digestible. What food offers so much of a savoury breakfast delicacy? Nothing can take their place for the diet of growing children, and the children love our sausages. MADE FRESH DAILY. TAKE A POUND HOME TO-DAY. THE DELICATESSEN N. HODGKISS, Proprietor. POTATOES. TUST received a large consignment of v splendid TABLE POTATOES, which we are selling at 12/- per largesized sack, delivered. FRUIT and VEGETABLES at lowest Q.REYMOUTH AUCTION MART, Boundary St ’Phone 486. CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. JTOTEL STONEHURST, Christ church. —The most comfortable, home-like and conveniently situated Private Hotel In the City. (H. and C. water). Tariff 12/6 and 15/-. Telegrams. "Stonelea.” Chrlstcbureh

SHOP IN UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. H. F. BRUHN for fresh, tender , meats. Everything here is fresh, sanitary, and priced at the very lowest figure. Before anything is sold, it is thoroughly examined to make sure of its purity. Small goods made dally. ’Phone 44. ALEX. OGILVIE, Upper Mawhera Quay. ’Phone 101.—Clean new stock for everyone. Specially selected Togs for the working man at low prices Working Nailed Bluchers, 12/6 pair; ’ heavy Chrome Balmorals, 23/6 pair; Canvas Oily Butterflys, 10/6; Canvas • Oily Roadman’s Coats, 13/6; Oily Can vas Leggings, 11/6; Untearable Work ers’ Trousers, 8/11 pair; Navy Lam mies, chemically water-proofed, 39/6 and 45/-« all sizes; all-wool Socks, 1/. pair; Summer Athletic Singlets, 1/6 and 1/11 each; laced Rubber Gumboots. 19/6 tt’- Every article guaranteed or money refunded.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 1

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