AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE The Magnificently Thrilling Classic. “SUSAN LENOX” “SUSAN LENOX” With the one and only GRETA GARBO, and the screen’s fascinating lover, Clarke Gable. It’s a beautiful romance. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half-price. SUNDAY NlGHT—Picture Benefit. “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “TRANS-ATLANTIC.” BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. ' “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL.” SUNDAY —“SUSAN LENOX.” WALLSEND SUNDAY - “FOLLOW THROQGH.” ItfARIST Old Boys’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, To-night (Saturday). Steeil’s full orchestha. Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. SCHAEF’S HALL, rpO-NIGHT, Civic Band’s OLD TIME J- DANCE. Latest novelties. The Buller Reps, will be there. UNEMPLOYMENT DANCE TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Floor in splendid condition. Good music. Efficient M.C. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. WALTZING COMPETITION, to be held for six nights, for the Mayor’s Prize. STRICTLY OLD-TIME.
JJUGBY FOOTBALL. LAKE BRUNNER SUB-DIVISION. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)—3 p.m., KOTUKU V. RURU, at Kotuku. BELL HILL V. STILLWATER, at Bell Hill. £EAGUE FOOT BALL. WINGHAM PARK. I ■ I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 2.45 —Juniors —2.45 PIRATES V. RUNANGA. I.4s—Third Grade—l.4s BRUNNER Vr MARIST. Other games at Dunollie, Blackball, Ngahere, Mawheraiti and Blackwater. (QKATING—McKane’s Hall, Cobden, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening; also Saturday afternoon. Children 6d. Admission 1/-. T EARNERS’ JAZZ, at Herb Moore’s Next Monday, as usual. First night of Learners’ One-step Competition. Mystery Fox Trot and Streamer One-step. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/-. * McKANE’S HALL, COBDEN. PRAND VARIETY CONCERT, TUESDAY, July 12. Proceeds in aid of Greymouth, Jubilee Competitions. Admission 1/-; Children 6d. . E. TROTT, Sec. ’Bus leaves for town after concert. KOTUKU FOOTBALL CLUB. A GRAND BALL will be held on WEDNESDAY, July xo, in the Kotuku Hall. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "DLACKBALL SILVER BAND ANNUAL BALL, FRIDAY, Sept. 9. Other secretaries please note. M. O’FLAHERTY, ■ ' Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES CANVAS COATS, 28/~ . JOHNSON & COUZINS, LTD., Waterproof & Coat Repair Specialists, 93 Cashel Street, Christchurch. LADIES! , T ET us machine-knit your Cardigans, Costumes, etc., to your own mea sure. Outsizes, and children’s weal specialties. Only best quality gai ments made. Renovations. MISS WHEATLEY, . No. 2, Mackay Street; (Next Walter Scott’s). ■RING ’Phone 298 for CARTAGE of every description. Up-to-date G.M.C. 3-ton truck at your service. Heavy long-distance trips a specialty. Reasonable charges. See us first. EADIE BROS. Cartage Contractors. 7 Cowper Street.
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.
SHOP IN RUNANGA. . GOOD SERVICE ASSURED. ANDER S O N ’ S Agent for “Greymouth Evening Star.” Just arrived large stock of Back-date Magazines; also Alarm Clocks. Agent for all Weekly Papers, including New Idea, Women’s Australian Journal, Women’s Weekly, Ladies’ Companion, etc., etc. 1 FARQUHAR, Grocer. Buy here • and save. We sell for cash and deliver to all parts. ’Phone 4?BU. Q. DALZIEL, Family Butcher. Oldest established butcher in Runanga One quality only—th« best. Lowest possible prices Jor h *
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1932, Page 1
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