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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. Reginald Denny, Marian Marsh, Richard Bennett and Norman Foster — four front rankers —in: "STRANGE JUSTICE.’’ "STRANGE JUSTICE.” A gripping drama of human hearts caught in the ruthless machinery of the law. The prison doctors fought to save his life, but the Judge had decreed. It’s a swift melodrama and most interesting. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half-price. T EARNERS’ OLD-TIME AND JAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s, Tonight (Monday). Usual two M’s.C. Steel’s orchestra. 1/- all round. A NGLICAN Church Committee, CobSOCIAL and DANCE. School Gymnasium, TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 o’clock. Good supper. McLean’s music. Admission 1/-. Cards for nondancers. BLAKETOWN HALL. fIWING to the Hall being renovated, the Usual Monday Night Dance will be DISCONTINUED for one month. CANTERBURY ' WINTER SHOW CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION.

OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Every Day to and including Saturday, August 19. KING EDWARD BARRACKS, KING EDWARD BARRACKS, CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH. Canterbury’s Carnival for young and old. Featuring wonderful displays and interesting exhibits of Manufactures and Working Exhibits, showing actual processes of manufacture that prove the wisdom of supporting the Dominion’s industries. Musical Entertainments, Band Concerts, Dancing, Tugs-of-War, Gymnastic Displays, Mannequin Parades, Side Shows, Annual Rabbit Show. Daily Estimating Competition—no entrance fee and prizes of £1 first and 10/- second each day. Tearooms and countless other features that contribute to your enjoyment. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. S.S. “HILARITY” RUNS ASHORE AT GLADSTONE. Great “shipwreck” ball, Gladstone Hall, To-morrow (Tues.) Come in attire that would be appropriate in making the suggestion of a shipwreck realistic. Ship’s Full Orchestra. Fares: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Kennedy’s ’bus leaves P.O. 8.15. LACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB’S EUCHRE AND DANCE, TOMORROW NIGHT, at the Miners’ Hall, Blackball. Good prizes for Euchre and Monte Carlo dance. In aid of Club funds. "qompetitions FESTIVAL TOWN HALL AND TRINITY HALL, GREYMOUTH. Commencing WEDNESDAY, August 16, at 9.30 a.m. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: Honorary Members’ Season Tickets 10/6, obtainable at The Bristol and all stationers. Box Plan at Kilgour’s. R. T. BUSH, Secretary.-

M. B. 0. B. GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL S C H A E F ’ S HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. Continuous music. Steel’s and Wil liams’s Orchestras. Old-time and Modern Dancing. Populai* prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/6. A HAURA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB: Annual BALL, Memorial Hall, Ahaura. FRIDAY. Aug. 18. Gaiety Orchestra. Gents 3/-. Ladies 2/-. PUBLIC NOTICES 1 9‘V» NOVELTY SEEDS: Write for free « WondGl , List >» of over 100 Novelty and Specialty Flower and Vegetable Seeds.—COLlN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. ACUTE RHEUMATISM SUFFERER. AfR. T. CONNELLY. 30 Fitzgerald ■ L ' L Avenue, Christchurch, suffered so severely from acute rheumatism that he was unable to hold a pen to write. He then took R-U-R, and the first month’s treatment caused a revolution in his life. “The transformation,” he says, “has been marvellous.” R-U-R is sold with a money-back guarantee by L. F. Hogg, Chemist. 1) AT Our Digestive Mixture. The best, remedy for all phases of Indigestion, etc. 2/6. —<H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. SHOP IN RUNANGA GOOD SERVICE ASSURED ELECTRIC TORCHEsTIbULBS AND BATTERIES. A Large assortment of British Torches have arrived, and range in price from 6/6 to 15/6. Odol Tooth Paste, 1/6, with cup free. For your Stationery and Fancy Goods go to MANDERSON’S, Agents for Grevmouth Evening Star. iQPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK: 1 Bottle Tomato and Apple Sauce, 1 Tin Custard Powder for lOd. One Tin Tomato Soup, 1 Tin Curry Powder for lid. At F A R Q U H A R’S .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1933, Page 1

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