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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY Laughs for the People—by the People —of the People. Voters are Howling —Politicians are Roaring—the whole nation is joining one big party —-ana What a Party! “THE DARK HORSE.” “THE DARK HORSE.” A’ screaming satire on politics. The ludicrous low-down on galloping grafters, pork-barrel politicians and scheming spell-binders. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half price. No extra charge for reserving at The Bristol. COMING “EMMA” COMING COMING “ EMMA ” COMING COMING “EMM A ” COMING The greatest triumph of Marie Dressier’s career. You'll love her in “EMMA.” . Better than “Min and Bill,” “Politics” and “Let Us Be Gay.” B LAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALL— Grand Short Night Dance. TONIGHT. Strictly Old Time Dances. Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-. UDO-NIGHT: Hear the OLD TIME x CHOIR in Songs of Long Ago and Community Sing, conducted by MR. P. COLL, RUNANGA GYMNASIUM, TO-NIGHT at S o’clock. One hour of entertainment, including an Exhibition Dance by Miss M. Burgoyne, followed by “BACK TO CHILDHOOD” DANCE. Prize for Most Original Costume, and Monte Carlo Waltz. Old Time and Jazz Dances. Supper. Kerr’s orchestra. Admission 1/-. Bus leaves Grey Post Office 7.30. Proceeds aid of Plunket Carnival (Baby Pope’s Committee). Everyone invited. < A Social and Dance will be held in the Miners’ Hall, Blackball, To-morrow (Tuesday), in aid of Catholic Church, Blackball. Admission 1/6 and 1/Supper provided. WEDNESDAY NEXT— QpilE Peoples’ Big Day—MONSTER TRADES PICNIC, to be held at ROSS. Tea, sugar, hot water, milk free. Cheap fares. —H. Hope, Sec. PROFESSIONAL. TEACHER OF MUSIC. TVfR. 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. PUBLIC NOTICES EASTER BRIDES WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR TROUSSEAU ? MISS I. BOYES DRESSMAKER, Whall Street, (Opp. Methodist Church), Will make anything you require at an extremely low cost. MISS WHEATLEY SPECIALISES in Machine Knitting, Costumes, Bathing Suits, Pullovers, Cardigans, Sox, etc., in wool or silk. Prices are most moderate. Address: Upper Mackay St., next Walter Scott.

FREE TREATMENT FORTY SUFFERERS WANTED. There is no need to suffer me agonies of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Sciatica, Nerves, Insomnia, Goitre, etc., any longer'. Any person may have one week’s VIOLET RAY treatment FREE, provided application is made not later than THURSDAY, March 16. Tile VIOLET RAY treatment is painjess, and is without doubt the greatest blessing conferred on suffering humanity. Call in to-night, or to-morrow morning. Remember, it costs you nothing. Hours: 9 to 10.30 a.m„ 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. R. A. BILLOWS, Jubilee Buildings. HHYRE Removers, 3 for 6d; Chain Wheels 3/6, Rubber Pedals 4/9. Saddle Covers 3/-, Mudflaps 2/3, Shifting Spanners 1/3.—Geo. Kitchingham. TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX. COAL MERCHANTS: ~ J£ENNEDY BROS., Boundary and Guinness Streets, Coal Merchants, Car and ’Bus Proprietors. State, Liverpool, Paparoa and James Coal always in stock. All classes of carting done. The most up-to-date fleet of 'Buses and Cars on the Coast.— 'Phone 255. GROCERS: RAYO’S CASH STORE, Tainui Street. You will get the BEST QUALITY GROCERIES here at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We deliver.—'Phone 522, AGLUND BROS., High St., 'phone ‘ 184, sell Groceries, for cash, as cheap as town prices Don’t shop blindly. MOTOR BODY BUILDERS: PF AIREY, Tarapuhi Street, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Wheel wright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmanship stands at the back of all jobs turned out by us. Motor-car and lorry springs a specialty. All kinds of repair work —’Phone 414. PLUMBERS & DRAINLAYERS: V 7 L. (Les) HUGHES, Nelson St., Karoro.—All kinds of Tinsmithing done, and quotations for all classes of work given. Messages left with Ivan Bennington, or 'Phone 18, will receive prompt attention. COSTELLO, Herbert Street.—Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given for all cla&scK, of work.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 1

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