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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. Elissa Landi, with a Splendid Supporting Cast in: “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” Out. of the past he came to rob her of love! Out of the dark a woman screamed —a gun flashed —and a majj. fell dead! By whose hands? Recommended by Censor for Adults. Good Supporting short Talkies.

Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half price No extra charge for reserving at The Bristol. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT . “STRANGER IN TOWN” QCHAEF’S HALL: . Grand Dance, To-morrow (Thurs.) Mixed programme. Gaiety Orchestra. B. Petrie M.C. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. Tennis Club Social, Friday, V* March -10, McKane’s Hall, 8 p.m. Learners cordially invited. Admission 6d. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. JOHN BURNS CUP: Cobden (challengers) v. Greymouth (holders), Municipal Baths, FRIDAY, March 10, at 8 p.m. Exhibition Swimming by L. J. Moorhouse (Canterbury), Australasian Backstroke Record Holder. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. ' NATIONAL DANCING. QOBDEN GALA SATURDAY. Highland Fling, Sailor’s Hornpipe, Irish Jig, Sword Dance, Sean Triubhais. To commence at 1 p.m. sharp. Entries received on the grounds. ’ CHEER UP! ~ Brunner sports, Saturday. March 11. Chopping, Running, Quoiting. A day out for all. CHALLENGE: Cobden Rugby Football Club Challenges all comers to Seven-Aside Football, in sacks, at Cobden’s Gala, SATURDAY. STATE COLLIERIES’ PICNIC. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. npHE ABOVE PICNIC, postponed from last Saturday, will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, March 11. to Cass Square, Hokitika. The same train arrangements as arranged will be observed. J. PINER, Secretary. A Social and Dance will be held in the Miners’ Hall, Blackball, Tuesday, March 14, in aid of Catholic Church, Blackball. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. Supper provided. irpRADES’ PICNIC TO ROSS, NEXT x WEDNESDAY, March 15. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar and Milk FREE. Adults 3/- return. Children (under 15) 1/9. Train departs 9.30 a.m. PROFESSIONAL. TEACHER OF MUSIC. Tlfß. JAMES PATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., etc., etc., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. APPOINTMENTS to consult JOHN R. PROCTER’S representative, E. A. MURRELL (the only English qualified Optical Specialist visiting the Coast), on his next visit to Greymouth, can always be made by ’phoning MR. BENNINGTON, Sports’ Depot. PUBLIC NOTICES ‘ E. GRIFFITH” (LATE WOOFF & SALVESEN, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH), AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN AND ELECTRIC ENGINEER, 68 TAINUI STREET. All Electrical and Battery Repairs. Rental Batteries. Motors Re-wound and Repaired. West Coast Stockists: Lucas, C.A.V. and Rotax Electrical Equipment. Lucas Batteries. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 'Phone 597. 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. TVHEN you coine to Christchurch to see the Test cricket, stay at Stonehurst —the Private Hotel with the atmosphere of home. Lock-up garages. Telegrams: 'Stonelea,” Christchurch. 'A MBASSADORS PRIVATE~HOTEL: Visitors to Christchurch will find home-like comfort at the “Ambassadors,” Manchester St. Tariff 8/6 per day.— T. J. Sleeman, Proprietor. 'Phone 20*382.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1933, Page 1

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