AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ‘ Final screening'of the thrilling mystery: * ‘THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD.” Recommended for Adults. WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) AND THURSDAY. Conan Doyle’s Master Detective: “SHERLOCK HOLMES,” “SHERLOCK HOLMES,” “SHERLOCK HOLMES,” Dlayed by Clive Brook, with Miriam Jordan and Ernest Torrence. Which will win? This cool, calculating crime hunter or the master minds who bring wealth, science and ruthlessness to make modern crime a successful business? Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra for reserving at The Bristol. WALLSEND TO-NIGHT ‘'THE UNEXPECTED FATHER.” KARORO SPORTS CLUB. n LD TIME DANCE, United Pavilion, Thursday Next. Williams’s orchestra. Admission 1/-. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. PUNANGA League Club’s Annual -*■*' Ball, Miners’ Hall, Runanga, FRIDAY. Old Time and Modern Dancing. Prizes for Lucky Dancers. Gaiety Orchestra. Admission: Double 4/6, Gents 3/-, Extra Lady 2/-. Special buses running from Greymouth. A cordial invitation is extended to the West Coast Rugby League representatives. GIGANTIC BAZAAR & CARNIVAL TOWN HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. To be officially opened FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m., by his Worship the Mayor, 1 Mr. J. W. Greenslade. THE BIGGEST FUNCTION OF ITS KIND EVER HELD IN GREYMOUTH EVERYBODY IS GOING TO BE THERE. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO HELP THE MAYOR’S RELIEF OF DISTRESS FUND. DOZENS OF STALLS— Each Stall Offering Tremendous ’ Bargains. (grocery, Sweets, Cakes, Women's Institute Products, ,including Drapery, Hardware and General Store Lines, Jumble, Produce, Fruit. Space will not allow us to advertise 1001 other lines, but be there with your kits and baskets. Everything has got to be sold,' and everything is going to be sold dirt cheap. ; TEA' AND SUPPER ROOMS. NEW SIDE SHOWS. FRESH NOVELTIES. Municipal and Civic Bands. ADMISSION FREE. RECEIVING DEPOT: A Receiving’Depot has been opened in the Town Hall Committee Room, and will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those who have not been approached mjy leave donations of any kind at the depot. REMEMBER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE TOWN HALL FOR BARGAINS AND ALL \THE FUN OF JTHfe CARNIVAL. __ SPRING FLOWER SHOW & CARNIVAL TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Flower Stall, . Work Stall, Cake and Sweets Stalls, Book Stall, Novelty Stall, Men’s Goods Stall, - Produce Stall, Giri’s Club Stall, Afternoon Tea Stall. Special Prizes in Decorative and Domestic Section. Thrilling Menagerie and Bran Tub for the Children. NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. ADMISSION FREE. Proceeds in Aid of Holy Trinity 1 Church Funds. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Lady’s Brown Belt, vicinity . Cowper and Franklin Streets. — Finder kindly return to “Star” Office. PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE. NANCARROW & CO. AGENTS :: GRBTMOUTH Persons about to travel can obtain RAIL, MOTOR, . or STEAMER TICKETS, and RESERVE SEATS or BERTHS at Agents’ Office, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Time tables of all N.Z., Services on files, also List of Hotels and Rates. This Department is arranged for convenience of tide public. NO extra charge whatever is made for booking, or ether service given. NANCARROW & CO. AGENTS, N.Z, GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT. ,'4 I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1933, Page 1
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