AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening). Lionel Barrymore as Figthing Senator in ‘THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE’ ‘THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE’ Behind the mask of passion, a woman played a man’s game of treachery and intrigue, with her charms as weapons. A trio of noted stars are in this picture. Splendid Supports. New Serial. “BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL.” . AT SATURDAY’S MATINEE. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half price. No extra charge for reserving at The Bristol. & BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “DISORDERLY CONDUCT,”. WALLSEND-—-TO-NIGHT . “HUDDLE.” g WIM MIN G CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT Comencing at 8 o’clock. ■ MUNICIPAL BATHS. Good entries. Swimmers from all parts competing. Great Polo contest, Cobden v. Greymouth. Price 1/-, Children 6d. F. EGGLETON, Sec. QCHAEF’S HALL, To-morrow (Sat.), Usual Old Time Dance. Gaiety Orchestra. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. • TAZZ HERB MOORE’S ° CABARET, TO-MORROW (Sat.) Novelty dances. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. /2J.REY WATERSIDERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JAN. 28. . OMOTO RACECOURSE. Free Ice Creams and Soft Drinks ; for the Kiddies. /] Hot Water, Tea, Sugar ahd Milk 1 provided FREE. Municipal Band in attendance. Races for Young and Old. Baby Show. i Full day’s enjoyment assured for ' everybody. Fares: Adults 6d return; Children 3d return. ' Trains leave Greymouth 10.30 a.m.; return 5.55 p.m. i E. HILLMAN, Secretary. 1 /^JRICKET. —WEST COAST v. W E. ( MERRITT’S ELEVEN, Recrea- . tion Ground, commencing 11 a.m. on c SUNDAY NEXT. ] PRELIMINARY NOTICED j HTHE COMBINED CRICKET CLUBS of the Otira line will hold a GRAND BALL in JACK’S HALL, Kotuku, on SATURDAY, February 11. Other secretaries please note.
PUBLIC NOTICES. McCormick deering BALL BEARING CREAM SEPARATOR MAKES CHILD’S PLAY OF A MAN’S JOB SIX SIZES—AII Ball Bearing. Liberal trade in allowance offered on old Separator, and easy terms provided. Particulars from— A. B. MacINTOSH, ■ Direct Representative. CHAS. H. ROSE SOLE WEST COAST AGENT.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS CHILDREN’S SUMMER ORGANDI HATS CHILDREN’S LINEN FROCKS. ’’’ All Shades and Designs. To be sold at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. SEE OUR NEW RANGE OF LADIES’ HOSIERY IN ALL THE POPULAR SHADES. Our Hosiery Prices are Most Reasonable. THE SPECIALTY HOUSE NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY. Q T> OUR SUNBURN CREAM. • Very effective. Price 1/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists, WHERE TO STAY IN CH.CH. HOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE), 73 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Railway Station. Coasters make this your Christchurch home. First-class appointments. Every room large and gets the sun. ' Luxurious lounges, ample bathrooms, separate showers, new water heating system installed. Excellent, table and service. Garage free for motor cars. Tariff 8/6 per day Weekly by arrangement. This Hotel is managed by a West Coaster. MRS. K. BROWN, Proprietress ’Phone 34-174. QTONEHURST—the favourite "Tfon. day Private Hotel in Christchurch. Write, or wire, for reservations: “Stonelea,” Christchurch. Lockup garages for motorists.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1933, Page 1
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