AMUSEMENTS. OPERA H OU S E TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. A Double Star Programme. Elsie Ferguson in: “SCARLET PAGES.” “SCARLET PAGES.” It startled and thrilled Broadway, now it is on the screen —bigger, stronger, tenser than the play. She bared her soul to save her daughter’s life. She acknowledged her shame before the world. , —Star No. 2 — - -“QH .SAILOR BEHAVE” ' BEHAVE” . A -potpourri of love and'laughter, ' spiced with chuckles. V prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. rr-. .NOTE: ■ BLACKBALL BLACKBALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. TRADER HORN” “TRADER HORN” TJAND DANCE. Opening Night, Tonight, Municipal Band Hall, Oldtime Dancing 7.30 till 12. Learners 7.30 to 9. Bert Petrie M.C. Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-. TTIBERNIAN Society’s Old Time Dance, ’ St. Columba Hall, Tonight (Wed.) Williams’ orchestra. Dancing 8.30. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6.
JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! JJERB CABARET,. TO-NIGHT (Wed). Steel’s full orchestra. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. A good time for all. QLD-TIME J)ANCE, pERNHILL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), In Aid of the Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. Good floor and orchestra. Hall, music and services given free. Dancing commencing at 8.30. Admission 1/6 and 1/QOAST pUGBY pEAGUE piCNIC RAPAHOE ::: SUNDAY NEXT. Trains leave Greymouth 11.23 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Fares: Adults 1/4, Children 8d (re* turn). PUBLIC NOTICES. P. TOBIN, MILTON ROAD BUTCHERY. pRIMEST of Beef, Mutton and Lamb A in stock. Premises recently renovated throughout. Inspection invited. If you require the best of meat at the lowest possible prices, ring 452. Delivery at earliest notice. Continuous attendance. / WHEN THE~TTDE TURNS. It is hard for a. young man to retain his energy and enthusiasm if he lacks employment, but it is vitally important that he should guard against idle drifting. Employ your spare hours by taking up a course of study with Banks Commercial College, “the College of Good Results,” so that when your opportunity comes you will be ready to step into a good position. There are personal tuition classes and correspondence courses« in the fololwing subjects: :— Book-keeping and Business Practice. Shipping and Insurance. Accountancy and Secretarial Diploma.
Law Professional. Banking Diploma. Matriculation and Chamber of Commerce Examinations. Write TO-DAY for prospectus. gANKS OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 98, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director. MOTORISTS I BATTERIES NEED CARE AND ATTENTION, md when we say "Care and Attention" We Mean SPECIALISED SERVICE! At the hands of an expert who has at his command the necessary equipment. MODERN EQUIPMENT for the ' MODERN BATTERY. We extend to you an invitation to visit our Battery Section and to ask quite freely for advice on your Battery Troubles. Our Battery Man is A SPECIALIST! He can diagnose your battery’s trouble and he can prescribe your battery’s remedy. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Will show you some of the troubles that the battery is subject to, and also describe what brings those troubles about! It may save you both time and trouble. GIVE US A VISIT NOW I GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTD. opp. G.P.O.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1932, Page 1
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