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'AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. Spectacular .story of the “Q’ shipsubmarine warfare. Magnificent Movietone romance: “THE SEAS BENEATH.” “THE SEAS BENEATH.” • “THE SEAS BENEATH.” He cruised the seas beneath for enemy submarines, but his greatest enemy was a woman. A “mystery ship" and a U-boat—an officer and a spy—a man and a woman—come to- grips in the seas beneath. It will lift you out of your seats with stunning surprises and startling action. Reserve at The Bristol for this desperate adventure on the high seas. Prices 2/6, 1/6, Children half-price. BLACKBALL ’ BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. ' “IT’S A WISE CHILD.” RUNANGA RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “PARLOUR, BEDROOM AND BATH.’.’ MUNICIPAL Band Old Time Weekly Dances, Band Hall, To-night, at 8. Band orchestra and first-class, floor. Price 1/- all round. —J. Henderson, Sec. K~ ARORO Sports Club, Short Night Old Time DANCE, THURSDAY NEXT, United Pavilion. Williams’s orchestra. Admission 1/-.

GREYMOUTH GOLF CLUB. J)AY SATURDAY, 31st INST. Members’ friends are cordially invited to attend. fJRAND PRESENTATION BALL at TE KINGA, October 31. Gaiety orchestra. Good floor and sumptuous supper. Train stops at Te Kinga after the ball to pick up passengers for Ru Ru, Kotuku, Stillwater and Greymouth. Gents 2/6, Ladies free. A. ROBERTSON, Sec. GRAND CONCERT, SUNDAY NIGHT. I’pOWN HALL, in aid of St. Patrick’s -*• Parish Repair Funds—B.3o—Mr. Harold Prescott (Oratorio and Operatic Soloist), St. Patrick’s Choir, and the cream of local talent. NGAHERE SPORTS CLUB. riRAND CONCERT” AND BALL will be held in the Ngahere Hall on WEDNESDAY, November 18. G. GIBSON, Hon, Sec. SUBURBAN businesses. KARORO. 7 r— / W (LES.) HUGHES, Registered Plumber and Drainlayer, private preraises, Nelson Street, Karoro. All kinds of Tinsmithing done. Estimates given. Messages, can be left at Ivan ’Phone 18. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, the house of. good Ales, Wines and Spirits.—A. E. Izzard, proprietor. Spend the day at Karoro Beach. Picnic parties are assured of a good beach, and the air is invigorating. Hot water gladly supplied.

Herbert street. W. COSTELLO, Plumber and Drainlayer. Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. •Estimates given for all classes of Plumbing work. ’Phdne 539, THREADNEEDLE STREET. G. KNAPP, Builder and Contractor. Plans and Specifications prepared and Estimates given. Town and country work undertaken. No job too big—no job too small. We make a speciality of repair work. MACKAY STREET. J. DUMBLE, Hair Specialist.—Try Durable’s MAGIC POMADE. It renovates the scalp, and prevents dry and brittle hair. 8. ORAMS, Registered Plumber, care Seymour’s, ’phone 403. and Ab bio Ramage, ’phone 167. All work done. Estimates given. MAWHERA QUAY. COWMAN’S Renovate Prams, Reline, Paint, Fit Tyres and Fringe. Se-cpnd-hand Prams and Push Chairs taken on part payment for -new ones. Prams for hire. Leather, Fringe and Braid in stock. —Manufacturers, Beath’s Buildings. TAINUI S.TREET. , SINGER SEWING MACHINE COY.: The public , are warned not to deal with any other Salesman but H. BUTCHER, the only authorised agent for the Westland district. E. T. GROUFSKY, Boot Repairer, near Gas Office, guarantees a good job with your boots and shoes. Best English leather used, and superior workmanship guaranteed. Once a custom-er—-always. a customer. Give us a call. WHYTE’S CASH STORE, the money saving grocery store. You can save time as well as money here, for In addition to the prices, being always a bit lower than elsewhere, our service la prompt and deliveries are never held up. Our ’phone number is 522. ' HIGH STREET. . HAGLUND BROS., Grocers, High Street, ’phone 184, sell Groceries, for cash, as cheap as town prices. Don’t shop blindly. New Seeda now In. . ■. — ■' - ■ SHOPS IN COBDEN. ABBIE-RAMAGE, General Storekeepers. ’Phone 167. Groceries, Drapery. Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery, Paints. Fresh stocks constantly arriving. Motor delivery, big or smaQ, anywhere and everywhere .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1931, Page 1

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