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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Laugh of a Life-time. WILLIAM HAINES at his best in a rattling good comedy—“A TAILOR-MADE MAN,” . “A TAILOR-MADE MAN,” “A TAILOR-MADE MAN,” Nigffit 2/6, 1/6, Children half-price. ‘‘SIDE STREET” (Silent) “SIDE STREET” (Silent) Will be presented at SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. William Fox Musical Romance — “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” Starring the Screen’s Greatest Lovers, JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL. Bubbling with Beautiful Song Hits. Prices 2/6, 1/6, Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. BLACKBALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “DON’T BET ON WOMEN.” RUNANGA RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “NOT EXACTLY GENTLEMEN.” p REYMOUTH’S Popular Dancing Rendezvous, Schaef’s Hall, Tonight, Mawhera-Blaketown Old Time Dance. Billy Williams’s Monster Orchestra.

GREY MAIN SCHOOL. SOMETHING NEW! In Aid of Dental Clinic and Ground Improvement Fund. TOWN HALL, rpUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931. COSTUME RECITAL —by— MISS ADRIA BUSH, AND HER PUPILS, —'Assisted by— PUPILS OF MISS DOROTHY THWAITES. (Costumes by Madame Foley, Wellington.) Dress Circle 2/-, Downstairs 1/-, Children half-price. Reserves at the Bristol. Booking free.

PUBLIC NOTICES McCORMICK-DEERING £lOO REWARD— Is what W. and A. J. Searle, Hari Hari, will receive from extra butter-fat saved with a McCORMICK DEERING BALL BEARING SEPARATOR. Read what they 'have to say: — “Re McCormick Deering Separator .purchased from you two seasons ago. We wish t 6 state that this machine has given every satisfaction. Last winter we were only milking three cows, and after using what milk was required for house and feed one calf, would stand balance in trough of water and »would allow to accumulate as long as 8 or 9 days. We have then separated same, without any heating whatever, and obtained excellent results. We have regularly had tests taken of skim milk, and on no occasion have our tests been higher than .018, on many occasions as low as .005. —We are, yours faithfully, W. and A. J. Searle.” This original testimonial can be seen at the office of C. H. Rose, Agent, Greymouth. Mr. P. Bullen, Direct Representative. CHAS. H. ROSE SOLE WEST COAST AGENT. 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 daily. •Phone 44

TARAPUHI STREET. E. AIREY, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmanship stands at the back of all jobs turned out by us. Motor car and lorry springs’ a specialty. AU kinds of repair work, —’Phone 414. SHOPS IN COBDEN. ABBIE-RAMAGE, General Storekeepers. ’Phone 167. Gfocerles, Drapery. Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery, Paints. Fresh stocks constantly arriving. Motor delivery, big or small anywhere and everywhere . HOTELS. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. UNIONHOTEL HERBERT STREET, Is now under the management of MR. J. DARWELL, late of Rapahoe and Dunollle hotels. The hotel is now renovated and thoroughly re-furnished throughout. LOCAL AND SPEIGHTS’S ALES. Old and new friends welcome. All Liquors true to label. Correspondence promptly attended to. 'Phone 251, -i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1931, Page 1