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AMUSEMENTS ' OP ERA HOUSE - ” TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “Bill” Boyd, “Chic” Sale and Dorothy Wilson in: “THE GREAT DECISION,” “THE GREAT DECISION,” Go West, Gun-man, Go West! They know what to do with rats like you, way out in he-man’s land. Man, woman and beast were the victims of this gang of guerillas from the city slums, until Western blood boiled over and the Z fight was on. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. Noextrd for reserving at Denne’s (late Bristol). BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “THE CONQUERORS.” WAIUTA——TO-NIGHT “RADIO PATROL.” TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB—OId-time Dance, Schaef’s Hall, Thursday Next, November 9. Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 1/-. IKAMATUA HALL.” ~ THE GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL x of the above Hall will be held on FRIDAY, November 10. Gaiety orchestra. Dainty supper. Ice cream. Excellent floor. Efficient M.C. Prices: 5/-, 3/6 and 2/6. B. MIRFIN, Hon. Sec. GRAND SONG UPOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, Nov. > -*■ 15, Pupils and Choir of Madame Bella' Russell. . Special engagement of MISS NOEL CAPE-WILLIAMSON, : ’cellist of Christchurch. Accompaniste, Miss K. Gieseking. Proceeds to Technical School Tennis Court Fund. ‘ POULTRY AND EGGS r ., - ■ < WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, 9/doz.; £3 10s per 100; hatching weekly. Quotes for 8, 10 and 12 week- ; old Pullets on application. Free on rail. —E. Seque, 59 Western Terrace, Christchurch. „

PUBLIC NOTICES WHY SMITH STAYED HOME Because Dinner was just “CQOKED TO A TURN.” Careful cooks know that MARSHALL’S COAL •' is always dependable. For immediate delivery Ring ’Phones 527 “Delicatessen,” 8 Boucher’s, 44 Cash and Carry Providers. R. ARMSTRONG DISTRIBUTOR, COBDEN. ’Phone 560.

FASTER TENNIS TENNIS PLAYERS! WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE WITH SLAZENGER RACQUETS USED BY SOME OF THE CHAMPIONS. Slazenger’s have made the greatest step forward in Racquet design in recent years. The result is a range that meets to-day a double need of faster tennis —and economy. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. RE-STRINGING 15/-, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-. Also Agents for “HENSELITE” BOWLS. GILBERT BROS. TAINUI STREET :: GREYMOUTH.

YOUR XMAS SUIT It’s only a few weeks to ’Xmas, and high time to order your NEW SUIT, if you would have it before the holidays. The New Summer Suitings are here in every fashionable shade. Style, Cut. and Fit you can confidently leave to us-High-grade Suits made to your measure, from £5 to £7 7s. FRED BENNETT LTD. CORNER MAWHERA QUAY AND ALBERT STREET. pYCLE CHAINS. 3A Steel" Guards 2/6, Pump Connections 6d, R.T. Pedals 3/3, Rubber Pedals 4/3, Sprockets 1/3, Outfits 7d, Solution 4d, Tennis Racquets 15/-. —Geo. Kitching ham, Mawhera Quay. T AMP RIMS AND REFLECTORS " made like new. Superior workmanship.—T. Stevens, Electroplater, 68 Tainui Street. ' CONFIDENCE Everybody is talking “confidence” again. It has been a sadly neglected word during the past few years. During this period we have built up our trade with this slogan always in mind — YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE CITY CASH MEAT CO. So much faith have we in our meat that our guarantee is— The customer is the sole judge. Money returned if not fully satisfied. Make your next purchase with us, and note the difference. ’Phone 153 M. Wc deliver. CITY CASH MEAT CO. ALBERT ST. (Opposite Library.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 1

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