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AMUSEMENTS ~ OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. The Mighty Glorious Musical Romance, featuring Broadway’s greatest musical artists, in: “CHILDREN OF DREAMS.” “CHILDREN OF DREAMS.” . Oscar Kammerstein and Sigmund Romberg, who wrote “Rose Marie,” “Sunny,” “Show Boat,” “New Moon," “The Desert Song,” “The Student Prince,” combined their talents and created /‘Children of Dreams.” It’s a wonderful picture, marvellous singing by Margaret Schilling, Paul Gregory and others. Love, laughter, lilting melodies! Perfect entertainment, You’ll enjoy every minute'of it, and then want to see it again. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. No extra charge for . reserving at Denne’s (late Bristol). T EARNERS’ Old-time and Jazz Dances recommence at Herb. Moore’s, To-night (Monday). Begin with the crowd. No wallflowers. Steel’s orchestra. 1/- all round. B LAKETOWN HALL COMMITTEE SHORT NIGHT DANCE, TONIGHT (Monday). Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-. LACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB’S EUCHRE AND DANCE, TOMORROW (TUESDAY) at the Miners’ Hall, Blackball. Good prizes for euchre and Monte Carlo dance. McKANE’S HALL, COBDEN. riOBDEN FOOTBALL CLUB’S PRESENTATION BALL, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday). Gaiety Orchestra. Excellent’ supper. Presentation of Black and White Caps and trophies. Euchre foi- non-dancers. Gents 2/-, Ladies, 1/6. _ GRAND SONG RECITAL.' ' rpoWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1 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. “ LOST AND FOUND. T OST—On Saturday, Black Pocket Wallet, containing sum of money. —Apply “Star” 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 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. PICTURE FRAMING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Let us help you to select your MOULDINGS from our extensive range. We have a wonderful variety. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ROSE’S ELECTRICAL PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, UPPER MACKAY STREET.

M’ Q Our Effervescent Morning Salts keep you well, and fit. 2/g— H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX COAL MERCHANTS: IZENNEDY BROS., Boundary and Guinness Streets, Coal Merchants, Car and ’Bus Proprietors. State, Liverpool, Paparoa and James Coal always in stock. All classes of carting done. The most up-to-date fleet of 'Buses and Cars on the Coast. — 'Phone 255. GROCERS: f-JAGLUND BROS., High St., ’Ph’bne 184, sell Groceries, for cash, as cheap as town prices. Don’t shop blindly. MOTOR BODY BUILDERS: L 1 AIREY, Tarapuhi Street, Coach * and Alotor Body Builder, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmanshin stand at the back of all jobs turned out by us. Motor-car and lorry springs a specialty. All kinds of repair work. —Phone 414. M PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYERS! W L. (Les) HUGHES, Nelson St., Karoro. —All kinds of Tinsmithing done, and quotations for all classes of work given. Messages left with Ivan Bennington, or ’Phone 226 E, will receive prompt attention.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1933, Page 1

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