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AMUSEMENTS ~~ OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. A British Production, featuring Norman McKinnell and Gordon Harker in an Edgar Wallace thriller: “THE FRIGHTENED LADY.” “THE FRIGHTENED LADY.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. “The Frigthened Lady” concerns Mark Priory, the ancient home of the distinguished family of Lebanon. A sinister curse overhangs the manor, which results in two mysterious deaths, and a series of thrilling incidents, which will keep you in a state of expectancy right to the finale of the film. Good entertainment from start to finish. Prices 2/3, 1/6. No extra charge for reserving at Denne’s (late Bristol.) RUNANGA PICTURES. “T ETTERS OF FIRE” will be shown TO-NIGHT (Monday) at the' Miners’ Hall. —E. McAlavey, Sec. LAKETOWN Citizens’ Hall.—Short Night DANCE, TO-NIGHT (Mon.) Melody Four Orchestra. Excellent floor. Admission 1/-. ffOWN HALL 77” GREYMOUTH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. THE HOKITIKA AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Presents The Sparkling Musical Comedy: “BETTY” “BETTY” Thirteen Principals. Chorus of Forty. Full Orchestra. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/--Box Plan at Denne’s (late Bristol). No booking fee. Proceeds to Greymouth Competitions Society. LACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB’S EUCHRE AND DANCE, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at the Miners’ Hall, Blackball. Good prizes for euchre and Monte Carlo dance.

Fire Brigade’s WELAA COME DANCE to West Coast Firemen, Schaef’s Hall, FRIDAY, Nov. 3. Williams’ Orchestra. Good supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. qpOWN HALL, MONDAY, Nov. 6, A Philharmonic Society’s Second ' Concert. Special engagement of HUBERT CARTER, N.Z. Leading Tenor. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —iStaghound-Alsatian Dog: yel'low colour; name “Breck”; Borough Brunner collar No. 6. —Reward on returning to McMahon, Brunner. T OST. —Plate No. L 6.820, off Ford AJ car, between Runanga and Kokiri, or Greymouth.—Finder kindly leave at, “Star“ Office. POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE 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 Europa Motor Spirit We have been appointed WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES, and Wholesale Distributors, for Europa Motor Spirit. All enquiries to EADIE BROS. P.O. Box 105, Greymouth, or plrone 309. EXCLUSIVE TAILORING Even the first glance reveals “the 1 difference” of BENNETT’S TAILORING —and wearing it you are pleasantly conscious of the many advantages it assumes. You know you are correctly suited and paying a fair price for a good Suit. High-grade Business Suits, made to measure, from £5 to £7 7s. FRED BENNETT LTD. CORNER MAWHERA QUAY AND ALBERT STREET.

TVT Q Our Effervescent Morning lIL.O. Salts keep you well, and fit. 2/6. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. SASHES, DOORS AND ALL CLASSES « OF JOINERY. SOTHERAN’S LIMITED Ring 397 P.O. Box 130. ARNEY STREET, GREYMOUTH. T)R. CYRIL JENKINS, eminent Engmusician and composer, said regarding the Atwater Kent Radio: ‘‘The orchestra embraces so many in•struments of various timbre that I was amazed to find a machine which not only preserves the colour and beauty of tone of each instrument, but gives the very necessary orchestral balance.” —See Gifford, Agent, Tainui Street. ■qMARff BEDROOMS OF TO-DAY! Inspect our latest designs in Walnut Bedroom Suites. The prices are within the reach of your pockets, and the Suites are of striking designs. Something quite modern. —-Harley’s, The Quality Furniture Manufacturers. ‘ FERRODOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers Is “FERRODOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in any colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY C.O. LTD. AGENTS, P.O, Box 26, Greymouth. 'Phones Nos. 391 and 213.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

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