AMUSEMENTS ' OPERA HOUS E TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. The picture we’ve all waited for. The glamorous, glittering, colourful, witty, dramatic, spectacular and stupendous screen smash. EDDIE CANTOR and “PALMY DAYS” “ P A LMY DAYS ” Here is a comedy triumph with more laughs, more beautiful girls, more spectacular scenes, more song hits, more dazzling romance, and, above all, more EDDIE CANTOR. Yoji must see Eddie Cantor and laugh. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. No extra for reserving at Denne’s (late Bristol). LAKETOWN Hall Committee’s Long Night Dance, To-night (Monday). Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/6. Supper provided. TJLACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB’S EUCHRE AND DANCE, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at the Miners’ Hall, Blackball. Good prizes for euchre and Monte Carlo dance. CHILDREN’S WARD EFFORT. pOBDEN BALL, McKane’s Hall, v TO-MORROW (Tuesday). 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. _________________ ______ TOWN 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. SCHAEF’S”HALL? pRAND ANNIVERSARY LABOUR BALL, LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 23. Steel’s and Williams’s Orchestras. Efficient M.C. Excellent Supper. Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. / ' M. ANDERSON, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. T^OUND —Flat-bottomed Boat on North Beach, yesterday morning. —Owner may have it on paying cost of advertisement.—Address at “Star” Office. POULTRY AND EGGS VVHITE 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. PUBLIC NOTICES “fiURLY 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. FARMERSI OUR LATEST CASH PRICES. WE MEET ALL COMPETITION. ' GOOD GREEN LUCERNE HAY, 3/9 per bale, to clear. CRUSHED OATS, per sack, 12/6. CHAFF, £4 17s 6d per ton, 4/6 bag. POTATOES, “Aucklanders,” 11/6 pe; sack, “Up-to-date” and “Arran Chief,” 9/6 sack. STRAW, 2/6 per bale. BRAN AND POLLARD at Current Rates. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN AND DISTRICT. ’PHONE 210. HOPKINSON AND CO. THOMPSON STREET, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1933, Page 1
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