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AMUSEMENTS. _ OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Dramatic Triumph. “THE SQUAW MAN” “THE SQUAW MAN” Featuring Warner Baxter and a great supporting cast. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. “HIGH ' PR ESSU R E , ” “HIGH. PRESSURE,” With. William Powell in the leading role SUNDAY SUNDAY “CHINESE BUNGALOW” heads an all-talkie programme. Proceeds aid Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. . “UNEASY VIRTUE.” KUNANGA TO-NIGHT “THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS.” .QREYMOUTH CIVIC BAND. OLD-TIME DANCE. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Usual Prices. H. M. Petrie M.C. ' • Gaiety Orchestra. ATARI ST Old Boys’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, To-night (Saturday). Steel’s full orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6.

TTNEMPLOYMENT DANCE U TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHl 1 (SATURDAY). Floor in splendid condition. Good music. Efficient M.C. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. x STRICTLY OLD-TIME. - > J. W. GREENSLADE, - Treasurer. £ E A & U E F 0 OTBALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). —Seniors — RUNANGA V. WAIUTA, at Dunollie, 2.45. MARIST V. BRUNNER, at Brunner, 2.45. AT WINGHAM PARK—2.4S p.m. —Juniors — MARIST V. RAPAHOE. Other games at Ngahere and Blackwater. UGB Y F O O T B A L L. LAKE BRUNNER SUB-DIVISION, i TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 p.m. TE KINGA V BELL HILL, at Te Kinga RU RU V. KOTUKU, at Moana. T EARNERS’ JAZZ, Herb Moore’s, next Monday night. Thirteen couples compete in semi-final for the Learners’ Fox Trot Competition. Steel’s orchestra. 1/- all round.

PUBLIC NOTICES ■OARGAIN COUNTER SPECIALS at Harley’s—don’t miss them. Paraffin Oil 9d, Glycerine 6d, Camphorated Oil 6d, Aspirin 4|d, Children’s Fleecy-lined Bloomers 1/4 pair, Women’s and Girl’s Leather Sole House Slippers 1/6 pair, Cigarette Cases 6d, Hair Setting Lotion 1/-, Vanishing Cream 1/3, Day Cream U/3, Hair Grips Id, 2d and 4d, Sandwich Tins 4d, Handbags 3/6, Wallets 1/6. LADIES! ' T ET us machine-knit your Cardigans, Costumes, etc., to your own mea sure. Outsizes, and children’s weai specialties.. Only best quality gai ments made. Renovations.MISS WHEATLEY, No. 2, Mackay Street; (Next Walter Scott’s). WEST COAST FLORIST CO. MACKAY STREET. Phone 360. Every description of Floral Work artistically made up to any design. Funeral orders executed at shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. New Season’s Seeds have now arrived. “THE MADE-TO-DAY SHOP” ALBERT STRE E>T . THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN HOME-MADE DELICACIES. Cakes, Pastry, Pasties, Scones, Pies, Pickles, and Sauces. Birthday Cakes a Specialty. Beef Tea, Toheroa and Oyster Soup. PARTIES CATERED FOR MISS E. T. TILLYSHORT PROPRIETRESS. USE MORE LEMONS “THE WONDER FRUIT.” '• ' 1 There are numerous uses for Lemons, in the home. From shampooing one’s hair to flavouring a cake, from cleaning your hands to making up drinks. Lemons, too, will ease that cold. Never wait till a cold has fully developed before buying lemons. Always keep them in the home. Then with the first signs take the lemon juice in hot water on going to bed. It’s a certain reliever. SEYMOUR'S HIGH GRADE FRUITERERS Telephone 403.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 1

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