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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final screening of Edgar Wallace’s Thriller: “THE FRIGHTENED LADY.” “THE FRIGHTENED LADY.” Featuring Norman McKinnell and Gordon Harker. Recommended by Censor for Adults. WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) AND THURSDAY. Sho’s back! And greater than ever! A CLARA BOW never before revealed, displaying new genius as a dramatic actress, a personality electric, vivid, fascinating as “Dynamite” Springer, primitive, alluring beauty of Tiffany Thayer’s revelation of the secret things in a woman’s life. Clara Bow in “CALL HER SAVAGE,” “CALL HER SAVAGE,” with Gilbert, Roland. Monroe Owsley, Thelma Todd and Estelle Taylor. Recommended by Censor for adults. Prices 2/3, 1/6. No extra charge for reserving at Denne’s (late Bristol.) WALLSEND TO-NIGHT “IF I HAD A MILLION.” TpUCHRE AND DANCE, McKane’s Hall, Cobden, To-morrow Night. Joe Marley at the piano. Admission to dance 6d, to euchre 1/-. HDOWN HALL m GREYMOUTH. x 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. TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB.—OId-time Dance, Schaef’s Hall, Thursday. Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 1/-. ’Bus leaves Karoro 8.30, returning after dance. ipRAND Children’s Fancy Dress Bail, " Blaketown Hall, Friday, Nov. 3, at 7.30. Proceeds Girls’ Basket Ball Club. Good prizes. Adults’ Dance 10 p.m. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. pOBDEN Convent Wind-up Hard-up and Crazy Hat Ball, McKane’s Hall, Cobden, Tuesday. Nov. 7. Good prizes. Guinea Monte Carlo. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. P.REATEST (SNOW) BALL of the Season: “A Night in Alaska,” Miners’ Hall, Runanga, FRIDAY, Nov. 17. Happiness Boys’ Full Band, 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.

POR SALE.—Sittings of the finest strains of Minorcas, Anconas, American Barred Rocks, Golden Pencilled Hamburgs, Rhode Island Reds; also Khaki Campbell Duck Eggs; all 5/per sitting.—Apply Mrs. H. T. Parry, Gibson Quay, Hokitika. 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 phone 309. EXCLUSIVE TAILORING Even the first glance reveals “the 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 1U..0. s a its keep yon 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: *‘Tho orchestra embraces so many instruments of various timbre that I •\Vas 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, Tainul Street. "qMART 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. T>ARGAIN COUNTEr'nOVELTIES! Secure your Xmas Gif is now. Dolls 6d, 9d, 1/6, 2/- to 8/9 each; Trumpets 6d and 9d; Rubber Toys 1/4 to 3/3; Balls sd, 7d, 9d each; Cigarette Lighters 6d, Cigarette Machines 1/3; Goblets 9d each; Face Powders 1/- an' 1/6 box; Flag, Jacks 1/6 each; Cake Tins 81d and Hid each; Sponge Tins 3d, 4d, sd; Children’s Leather Bags 3/9 each; Toy Engines 2/6 and 3/-; Skipping Ropes 9d. Come early and secure your toys.—Harley's. I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 October 1933, Page 1

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