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amusements ' OPERA HOUSE TQ-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Jackie Cooper, with Lewis Stone, Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagel in: ‘‘DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY,” Added attractions include Mickey the Mouse Cartoon, entitled z “THE BEACH PARTY.” Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half price. No extra charge for reserving at The Bristol. - ~SUNDAY NIGHT. “A SECOND HONEYMOON.” Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “MAN ABOUT TOWN.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY,” RUNANGA- TO-NIGHT “ALMOST MARRIED.” , WALLSEND SUNDAY “LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE.” TAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, M TO-NIGHT (Sat.) Monte •Carlo Fox Trot. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. HALL, To-night (Sat), ° Popular Old Time Dance, under auspices Greymouth Soccer Club. Gaiety Orchestra. Bert Petrie M.C. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. “YITHEN DEPRESSION MEETS ’ ’ ITS DOOM.” Hear this rousing prophesy, at the TENT, SUNDAY, 7.15. Tent heated. DRUIDS’ HALL, TAINUI STREET. 'V’EXT WEEK MR SPOTTISWOODE speaks as follows: —Sunday, 7, “Joys of the Father’s House”; Tuesday, -7.45, “Heavenly Food for Earthly . Pilgrims”; Wednesday, 7.45, “What Christ’s Return, will Mean”; Thursday, - 7.45, “The Function of Law and Fulness of Grace.” All are invited. Nor collection. BLAKETOWN HALL. TtfEX'T THURSDAY, APRIL 6, . at 8 p.m. POPULAR- CONCERT, POPULAR CONCERT, ; ■ 1 •( Under the direction of Mrs. T. A. Tarrant.

An array of attractive items by Greymouth’s leading artists. A programme of superlative merit and rare variety. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. (7J.RAND TENNIS BALL, AHAURA Memorial Hall, FRIDAY, April 7. Gaiety orchestra. Good supper. Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-.-O. M. DALTON, Hon! Secretary. CARNIVAL WEEK President: His Worship the Mayor, J. W. Greenslade, Esq. IT’S JUST A FORTNIGHT AHEAD! A Period of Pleasant Relaxation, Joy and Jollity! GREYMOUTH’S WEEK OUT. GREYMOUTH’S WEEK OUT. Novel Attractions on Park and Street, including the GREAT MYSTERY RACE. The West Coast’s Cutest Novelty! WHAT IS IT? GOOD ENTRIES are being made in the EASTER MONDAY PROCESSION. EASTER MONDAY PROCESSION. Open to Everybody. Prepare a z Display and be in the Fun. GET A FANCY COSTUME! AND A MASK, ALSO! RARE ATTRACTIONS AT VICTORIA PARK, EASTER MONDAY & WEDNESDAY. Specially added for boys—Tyre Races, and Bicycle Races for youths under 18. BICYCLE RACES. BICYCLE RACES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, V I C TO R I A PARK. Half-Mile Handicap: Ist prize 30/-, 2nd 10/-. Nom. 1/6. One Mjile Open: Ist 40/-, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom. 2/-. Two Miles Open: Ist 40/-, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 5/-. Nom. 2/-. One Mile Consolation: Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Nom. 1/-. ENTRIES received at Turtill’s Cyclery, Mackay Street. ,(?J.RAND RUGBY FOOTBALL BALL will be held in Jack’s Hall, KOTUKU, on SATURDAY, May 6. Secertaries please note.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 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. —— - -Ate ■ SOAPS OF QUALITY. Five Cakes for 1/-. —Williams and Ross, Chemists. ~ YOUR HEALTH If you suffer from Neuritis, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Goitre, Lumbago, Nerves, etc., now is the time to rid yourself of these distressing complaints. There is no treatment known which will cure as quickly and efficiently as the VIOLET RAY. This wonderful, painless, treatment removes the cause as well as the effects. To help to meet those affected by the depression, sufferers may have treatment at HALF THE USUAL FEES, provided appointments are made before SATURDAY, 25th inst. Consultation is FREE. R. A. BILLOWS; Jubilee Buildings, Mackay Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1933, Page 1

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