AMUSEMENTS. OPE R A HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Screening of the Domestic Drama “ B LIND WIVES” “BLIND WIVES” “BLIND WIVES” Featuring Conrad Nagel and Genevieve Tobin. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at . the Bristol. WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) AND THURSDAY. The Breath-taking Drama of Underworld Intrigue: “COSTELLO CASE” “COSTELLO CASE” “ C OS TELLO C AS E” A daring exposition of gang law, with Tom Moore and Lola Lane in the leading roles. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. BLACKBALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE/’ HUGE SUCCESS LAST NIGHT, T> E X SAYERS '*'* J —and his — ORIGINALS. ORIGINALS. ORIGINALS. SECOND APPEARANCE. rjOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New Dances, New Costumes, New Songs—everything entirely different. —Special Engagement To-night— MISS EDNA HARRISON, Mezzo-Soprano, late J. C. Williamson’s. POPULAR SONG COMPETITION ; TO-NIGHT ONLY. The management have decided, in order to encourage local talent, to offer a prize of £1 Is to the best popular song singer, male, or female, audience to be the judges. IyODERN and Old Time Dancing, St. Columba Hall, Wednesday Night. Excellent floor. Billy Williams’ orchestra. Admission 1/- all round. IZARORO SPORTS~CLUB.—OLD -TIME DANCE (Short Night), THURSDAY NEXT, United Pavilion. Williams’ full orchestra. Admission 1/-. Kennedy Bros', bus will run to town' after the dance. THE BALL OF THE HpHE BLACKBALL ODDFELLOWS A will hold theii* ANNUAL BALL in the Miners’ 1 Hall, Blackball, on FRIDAY, May 20. Other secretaries please note. ' ‘ ' A. McLUSKIE, . Hon, Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN B. HOWELL SALISBURY ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Pianos tuned, repaired and renovated . Used Pianos on sale from £2O. Estimates free. Local Agents: B. Dixon, Ltd., Grey; Ross’s Music Store, Hokitika. BEST QUALITY TRUIT .T THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES A regular supply of FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES always in stock. TWO SHOPS: Opposite Opera House and next Lawn and Fleming. WING SANG & CO. ' ’Phone 497 :: P.O. Box 96. Empty Fruit cases 2/- a dozen. LADIES! The dance is the thing, but you cannot enjoy it unless your HAIR is WAVED like others—it’s the fashion the world over, and our charges for a PERM, MARCEL, or FINGER WAVE are very reasonable. Have yours done at MISS LESLEY MARSHALL’S BEAUTY SALON CORNER MAWHERA QUAY AND BOUNDARY ST. ’Phone 486. INSURANCES. gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE COY., LTD. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,900,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest security obtainable. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the best rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. All profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW AND C 0.,. District Agents. T ONDON AND INSURANCE COY., LTD. Fire and Accident Risks at LOWEST RATES. Prompt settlement. For rates, etc., apply— G. W. MOSS & CO., District Agents. Jj'EW gJEALAND JNSURANCE COY., LTD. Fire, Marine and Accident Risks at LOWEST RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all claims. G. W. MOSS & CO., District Agents.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 1
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