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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TONIGHT The strangest romance ever seen—m ’the most charming picture of the year, Lawrence Tihbett, with Esther Ralston, in: “THE PRODIGAL” “THE 1 PRODIGAL" ‘“THE P R 0 D I G A -L ” i ; A might}’ drama of man’s struggle against forbidden love. Prices 2/C, 1/6, Children half-price. “THE GINGHAM GIRL” (Silent) “THE GINGHAM GIRL” (Silent) At Sunday’s Picture Benefit. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. “THE ARIZONA KID,” “THE ARIZONA KID,” “THE ARIZONA KID,” “THE ARIZONA KID,” With Warner Baxter and Mona Maris. Prices .2/6, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol.

BLACKBALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “NOT EXACTLY GENTLEMEN.” RUNANGA RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” p REYMOUTH’S Popular Dancing Rendezvous. 'Schaef’s Hall, tonight. - Mawhera-Blaketown Old Time Dance. Billy Williams’s Orchestra. THE SALVATION ARMY. o* THIS SUNDAY. gPECIAL yOUNG pEOPLES’ ? V A NN UAL-. CONDUCTED BY ADJUTANT HILDRATH. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meetings, Guard Parade. 3 p.m. —Primary Demonstration, Prize Distribution. 7 p.m.—Biblical Pageants, entitled “The Unshadowed Cross.” 30 performers. Everybody welcome. MONDAY NIGHT—7.3O. MONSTER YOUNG PEOPLE’S DEMONSTRATION. SJiedUcular Items, Drills, Tableaux, " *• etc. SEE—THE MONSTER SHOE. SEE—THE SPINNING WHEELS. Admission !/-. Children Half-price. MAIN SCHOOL FUNDS. MISS ADRIA BUSH’S COSTUME RECITAL TOWN HALL, NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Beautiful Frocks, New Scenery, Novelty Ballets, Fairy Plays, etc. HELP .YOUR SCHOOL. Circle 2/-,. Downstairs !/-. Booking free at the Bristol. MEMORIAL HALL, ■WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, Roll up to " thfe OLD TIME and MODERN DANCE, in aid of Girl Guides’ Assn, Funds. Novelties galore. Supper provided. A night’s good fun assured. Prices 1/6 and 2/6. z MRS. J. REEDY, Hon. Sec. NGAHERE sports club’ pRAND CONCERT AND BALL will be held in the Ngahere Hall on WEDNESDAY, November 18. C. Kennedy’s Bus will leave Greymouth Post Office at 7.15 p.m. on Wednesday night. G. GIBSON, Hon. Sec.’ A GRAND BALL will be held in the ROTOMANU Public Hall, in aid of the Wallis Siding School Funds, on NOVEMBER 21. Novelty dances. Sumptuous supper. ' The Ross Orchestra. Efficient M.C. G. E. KELLY, Sec.

, - FOR SALE. / ■ : MARSDEN ROAD. SHOP, PROPERTY AND DWELLING. FOR SALE OR TO LET "i '■ rpHE Premises recently occupied by D. Douglas, situated Marsden Road, near Shakespeare St., Greymouth. Premises are very suitable for Grocery and General Storekeeping business, as there is a large population in immediate vicinity, and no other store close at hand to cater for requirements of same. The buildings are comparatively new and appointments both of shop and ling are good. If not sold wil let shop and dwelling separately, if necessary. —Apply «L M. Bunt and Co., Commercial Chambers’, Albert Street, Greymouth. P.O. Box 72. ’Phone 120. /■’’HOICE Double Ostrich Plume Aster Plants, Orange King Coonara, Iceland Poppies, Continental Seed, 7$ doz. posted.—Newman, 40 Harper St., Sydenhain. TO LET. ' ’T’O Lahd Seekers and Investors, an A excellent opportftnity to LEASE for a year, or more, at 10/- per week, -with ;a right of purchase' at £6OO, FREEHOLD ■ 50 acres, 600 acres LEASEHOLD, and GRAZING RUN of 1100 acres; partly improved. Big proportion good river flats. At present will run 25 milking cows, 200 slieep and 30 head; dry stock. Fifteen miles from Greyjnouth by good road. This offer is genuine. Apply Star Office.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1931, Page 1

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