AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOU S E TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT i The Great Stage Success: “SMILIN’ THROUGH.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Shorts include “SWING HIGH,” introducing the most famous trapeze artists, THE FLYING CADONAS. More thrills than all the jungle films ever released. The Cadonas defy death thousands of . feet above the ground. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. SUNDAY NIGHT. “GIRL CRAZY” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “SMILING LIEUTENANT.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “SMILIN’ THROUGH.” WALLSEND— —SUNDAY “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “GUILTY AS CHARGED.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “THE SKY BRIDE.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “FAST LIFE.” pIRATES’ DANCE, Herb Moore’s, To-night (Sat). Genuine fun and frolic. Novelty dances. Steel’s orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. No onlookers. pLAKETOWN Footballers’ DANCE, x> Schaef’s Hall, This (Sat.) Evening. Best of music. Mr. H. Dimond M.C. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. rpHE OPENING of the above Club x will be held TO-MORROW (Sun- . day) at 2.30 p.m. General Tea Day. ' Members of other chibs are cordially invited. *
League football WINGHAM PARK, SUNDAY, MARIST SENIORS V WAIUTA ROVERS—2.4S p.m. CHILDREN’S WARD EFFORT. pOBDEN BALL, McKane’s Hall, TUESDAY, October 17. Old Time and Modern Dances. Novelties galore . Ono Guinea Monte Carlo. Efficient * M.C. Gaiety Orchestra. Sumptuous ■ supper; Double tickets 6/6, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. b o x j- -— - ■GROWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. Thrilling Professional Middle-weight Contest: HARRY LISTER (Greymouth) Versus BERT LOWE (Dunedin). Three First-class Preliminaries. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. First Bout 8 p.m. Prices: Stage 7/9, Dress Circle and Front Stalls 4/6, Back Stalls 2/9. These prices include tax. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Small Purse containing " money, last Thursday.—'Reward on returning to “Star” Office. T OST. —Purse, containing sum of money, receipts and two keys, between Greymouth Post Office and Blackball. —Reward on returning to ‘‘Star” Office. . POULTRY AND EGGS fJRDERS TAKEN NOW: Purebred W.L. Settings, 5/-; Day-old Chicks, October —November, 9/- a dozen; ten weeks-old Pullets, 8/- a pair. Bred from my prize winners.—A. Wilson, Karoro. •MOTHER HEN, with White Leghorn Chicks: 15, 16/-: 12, 14/-; on rail Ch.ch. Splendid laying strain. Black Orp. on application.—Hagelstrom’s, Broadfields Rural, Christchurch.
VV HITE LEGHORN CHICKS, 9/- ’*• doz.; £3 10s per 100; hatching weekly. Quotes for 8, 10 and 12 weekold Pullets on application. Free on rail. —E. Seque, 59 Western Terrace, Christchurch. pLACK MINORCAS—For Sale. Sittings eggs 5/-. Large eggs. Splendid layers.—L. Dodd, Omoto Road, or The “Dainty”, Albert Street. PUBLIC NOTICES - — “pURLY POM:” The superb Giant double-curled Art Asters. Blooms of rare beauty. 1/- packet. Only from Colin Johnston, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. Write for 1933 Novelty List. NOTICE^F -- Professor F. Webb will practise at the Royal Hotel, Greymouth on Wednesday, October 18th. One Day Only. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1933, Page 1
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