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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE 7 TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR” “MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR” From the famous play by- Frank Vesper, with John Longden, Pat. Paterson and Sydney Fairbrother. Mystery, suspense and a thousand thrills. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. “TELL ENGLAND” COMING —Lawrence Tibbett in: “CUBAN LOVE SONG” ‘CUBAN LOVE SONG” BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE.” . TO ALL SPORTS. QUPPORT YOUR QUEEN, by attending at the UNITED PAVILION TONIGHT (Monday). Short Night SOCIAL and DANCE, 8.30 p.m. Admission 1/-. R. BUNT, Secretary. LEARNERS’ JAZZ DANCE, TONIGHT, as usual, at HERB MOORE’S. Learn with the crowd. No onlookers. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/-. BLAKETOWN HALL. mO-NIGHT (Mon.), Blaketown Footx ball Club’s SJHORT’ NIGHT DANCE. Williams’s music. Admission 1/-.

Proceeds' in aid of Building Fund; ARORO Sports Club, • OLD TIME DANCE (short night), TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT (Tues.), United Pavilion. Billy Williams’ orchestra. Admission l/< GREYMOtITH FIRE BRIGADE gALL, THURSDAY, June 30, SCHAEF’S HALL. Old-time Programme. Billy Williams’ orchestra (6). Double tickets 5/-, Single 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6. J. G. WALTON, Sec. Arrangements have been made for Kennedy Bros, ’bus to leave KarOro at 8.15, and return after the Ball. ' ' TOWN HALL. ' TUESDAY, JULY 5. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Present the Concert Version of the Opera, ' “IL TROVATORE” “IL TROVATORE” (Verdi). Conductor —Mr. T. F. SaVage.. Leader of Orchestra —Mr. C. Leech. Accompaniste—Mrs. L. Kehoe, L.A.B. Admission: Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2/-, Stalls 1/-. Booking 6d extra to Circle only. Box Plan at the Bristol. R. L. COLEMAN, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. T OST.—Gent’s Gold Wristlet Watch, on leather strap, this morning, between Alexander Street and Post Office. —Finder rewarded on returning to “Star” Office. PUBLIC NOTICES MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. Box 598 Christchurch TVE will put on express trains the ” same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on all orders from 7/6. We stipulate cash with .order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. T>EST Table Potatoes, 2001 b. bags 15/-, 561 b. bags 4/6; Carrots 1/6 doz. bunches, 3/- sugar bag; Parsnips 2/- doz bunches, 4/- sugar bag; Beetroot 1/6 doz. bunches, 3/6 sugar bag; Swedes 3/- sugar bag; Tablo Onions 21d lb.; Pickling Onions, lid lb.; Cabbages 4/- and 5/- doz.; Cauliflowers 4/- and 6/- doz.; Pumpkins lid lb. Marrows Id lb; Cucumbers 1/6 doz; Kumaras 2d lb.; Artichokes 2d lb; Jam Melons 2d lb.; Celery 4/- doz. bunches; Leeks 3/- doz. bunches; Walnuts, new season’s, 8d lb. FRUIT. "DEST Dessert Apples 7/-; Cooking • " Apples 5/6 case; Pears 3/- half case; Lemons 1/6 doz.; Sweet Oranges 1/6 doz.; Poorman Oranges, for marmalade 1/6 doz. Freight paid on all orders 7/6 or more.

PRODUCE. Wheat, good whole. 19/- sack 200 lb.; Bran 10/- ISO lb bags; Pollard 13/6 1801 b bag; Straw Chaff 2/6 sack, ten sack lots 2/3 sack; Oatsheaf Chaff 5/- sack, ten sack lots */6 sack; Baley Hay 3/6 bale, 10 bale lots 3/3 Horse Carrots 5/6 large sack. L3<ugolds, 22/6 per ton on trucks; Bacon Rolls IOBd lb; Sides 9*d lb; Hams lid lb; Rolled Hams 1/- lb; Lard 6d lb. Freight not paid on Produce. Prices quoted on trucks Christchurch. No charge for sacks or cases. MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. Box 598 Christchurch TITOVE ON THERE! new terms on La Gloria Gramophones are a real riot. —Call on Ivan Bennington, Agent COAL ! COAL ! PREPARE FOR THE COLD NIGHT AND BURN THE HOUSEWIFE’S FAVOURITE COAL—BRAEHEAD COAL, NUTS AND SLACK. —Also— J>EWANUI AND pAPAROA £JOAL. ORDERS left with Haglund Bros., Grocers, High Street; Abbie and Ramage, or Walker’s Store, Cobden; Groom Bros., Tainui Street, will receive prompt daily delivery. W. INGLIS COAL MERCHANTS. ’Phone 25.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1932, Page 1

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