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AMUSEMENTS • OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “Betters of fire.” “LETTERS OF FIRE.” An emotional drama, with Edward G. Robinson, H. B. Warner and Marian Marsh. 8 WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) i AND THURSDAY. • ’ Gene Gerrard in: “LET’S LOVE AND .LAUGH.” “LET’S LOVE AND LAUGH.” A British production with foremost British artists. “Drink and be merry for to-morrow we diet!” The biggest laugh bet of jthe season. WALLSEND TO-NIGHT. ‘JARSENE LUPIN.” ~ TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ITTHE BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. A Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-. DAROA HALL.—Hard-up Fancy Dress Masquerade Dance, To-night (Tues.) Liberal prizes, splendid supper. Cowan’s music. Admission 1/-. Kennedy’s bus leaves P.O. 8.15 p.m. TECHNICAL HIGH; SCHOOL.' EXHIBITION AND FETE. . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). x 2to 10 p.m. ' ■ ' Procession from Railway at 1.30 p.m., headed by Greymouth Pipe Band. Engineering Display; unique object lessons in ADVANCED WORKSHOP PRACTICE. 1 Tea-rooms, Fancy, Jumble, Sweets, Cake, Flower, Produce, Cookery, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Stalls. of Needlework, Drawing, < Woodwork, Metalwork, Cookery, ‘ Housecraft, Chemistry, Commercial ‘ Work. EX-PUPILS’ DANCE to follow, in e Pavilion, commencing at 9.30 p.m. £ KARORO SPORTS CLUB.~ O L D TIME BALL, 6 Schaef’s Hall, i THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20. - ( ( The Committee have, arranged ’bus k services to run as follow: —McGlashan’s n leave Wallsend at 8.15 p.m., Me- s Glashan’s leave Cobden at 8.20 p.m.; C Coburn’s leave Runanga at 8.15 p.m.; d Kennedy’s leave Karoro terminus at t: 8.20 p.m., all returning after the ball, b

RESTL I N G . t TOWN HALL TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22. DEAN DETTON DEAN DETTON (U.S.A.) -Versus HARRY DEMETRAL HARRY DEMETRAL (Greece). A THRILLING CONTEST By the Two Foremost Matmen in N.Z. ' 3 —First-class Preliminaries—3 ALL TRAINS DELAYED. Prices: Stage, 7/-; D.C. and Stalls, 4/-; Back Stalls, 2/6. EXCURSION. JpRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. LABOUR WEEK-END. Specially Reduced Tariff of 10/- per day GRAHAM BROS. TJOTOMANU Public Hall Society.— GRAND ANNUAL BALL to be held SATURDAY, November 19. Other secretaries please note, and avoid clashing.—J. Ryan, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES

TENNIS RACQUETS RESTRUNG REPAIRS, HIGH GRADE ENGLISH GUT, 1/- per string. SUPER EXTRA QUALITY ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN GUT, 35/-. "FIRST QUALITY ENGLISH GUT, 30/-. if SECOND QUALITY ENGLISH GUT, 25/-. INDIAN AND ENGLISH THIRD QUALITY GUT, 15/- and. 20/-. You may choose from several renowned makers and grades of well tested Gut, which is the best obtainable at the prices quoted. FOR ALL SPORTS GOODS. IVAN T. BENNINGTON MACKAT STREET. WHY BE DEAF? The deaf can hear! You can enjoy conversing again with your friends. The incomparable “SONOTONE” deaf aid makes this possible. Practically inconspicuous. A generous FREE TRIAL to bona fide inquirers. WHY SUFFER PAIN? Let the marvellous VIOLET RAY rid you of your dread complaint. Nearly 100 Coast residents have been completely cured. Why not you? Consultation is FREE. Hours: 9to 11 a.m., 1 to 2 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. RUNANGA •, sufferers treated in their own homes every afternoon. R. A. BILLOWS, > Jubilee Buildings,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1932, Page 1

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