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AMUSEMENTS. ' OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. Zane Grey’s “THE BORDER LEGION,” “THE BORDER LEGION,” “THE BORDER LEGION,” Featuring Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and Jack Holt. When these wild raiders love they fight it out—the best man wins in “THE BORDER LEGION,” man-fight-ing, woman-loving terrors of the gold lands. Destroyed by a woman they can’t understand. The greatest of Western story-tellers created it. Filled with death-daring courage and high adventure. Prices 2/6, 1/6, Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. BLACKBALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “TEMPLE TOWER.” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT * QRAND QONCERT, a McKANE’S HALL, ’ In Aid of Cobden Fire Brigade. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. WALTZING COMPETITIONS ~ f\LD TIME DANCE, Blaketown Hall. Second heat, TO-NIGHT. Reg. McDonald’s music. Price V'GRAND CONCERT. TIfCKANE’S HaTZ? Cobden, in aid funds for Cobden Fire Brigade, TO-NIGHT (Monday)). DANCE to follow. Admission 1/-. GRAND BALL. TJLACKBALL, TUESDAY, November 3, in aid of Waiuta Tennis Queen, Miss E. Lines. Come one, come all. Good floor, efficient M.C. Excellent music and good supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. —F. Newcombe, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4 GREYMOUTH "PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Present the Concert Version of “HIAWATHA” Special Engagement of MR.’ERNEST SHORT, the Eminent Baritone, Wellington. Conductor ...Mr. T. F. Savage. Leader of Orchestra... .Mr. C. Leech. Accompaniste.... Mrs L. Kehoe, L.A.B. Admission: Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2/-, Stalls 1/-. Booking 6d extra to Circle and Stalls only. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. R. L. COLEMAN, Hon. Sec. TYON’T FORGET, Cobden Tennis ** Club’s HARD-UP DANCE, McKane’s Hall, Cobden, FRIDAY, Nov. 13. • Old Time and Modern Dances. Williams's orchestra. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-.

SECRETARIES please do not clash with Miss Mavis Burgoyne’s' Grand Dance Recital, Town Hall, TUESDAY, December 8. SUBURBAN BUSINESSES. KARORO. (LES.) HUGHES, Registered Plumber and Drainlayer, private premises, Nelson Street, Karoro. All kinds of Tinsmithing done. Estimates given. Messages can be left at Ivan Bennington’s. ’Phone 18. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, ths house of good Ales, Wines and Spirits.—A. E. Izzard, proprietor. Spend the day at Karoro Beach. Pic nic 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 Watered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given for all classes of Plumbing work, ’Phone 539. THREADNEEDLE STREET. G. KNAPP, Builder and Contractor. Plans and Specifications prepared and Estimates given. Town and country work, under taken. No job too big—no job too small. We mak'e 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. S. ORAMS, Registered Plumber, care Seymour’s, ’phone 403., and Abbie Ramage, 'phone 167. All work done. Estimates given. ■■ I IM—— TAINUI STREET. 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 customer—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 is prompt and deliveries are never held up. Our ’phone number ia 622. LEONARD STREET. T. GARDYNE, Horseshoer and General Smith, has removed to premises, Leonard Street, lately occupied by M Conza,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1931, Page 1

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