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AMUSEMENTS OPERA H 0 U S E TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Robert Montgomery and Helen Hays in: i “ ANOTHER LANCU AGE,” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at the Opera House. 'Phones 393 and 441. SUNDAY SUNDAY “AIR HOSTESS’’ Approved for Universal Exhibition.! “AS THE DEVIL COMMANDS”

Recommended by Censor for Adults. Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “YES, MR. BROWN.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “ANOTHER LANGUAGE,” WALLSEND SUNDAY “TUGBOAT ANNIE.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “MARRY ME.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “TUGBOAT ANNIE.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “THAT NIGHT IN LONDON.”

"PIRATE Football Club’s Dance, Herb x Moore’s. TO-NIGHT. Steel’s orchestra in new dance numbers. Genuine fun and frolic. 1/- and 1/6. 'OCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT Grand Dance, under the auspices of the Fire Brigade. Excellent music. Splendid floor. Usual prices. £EA G U E FOOTBALL 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY 2.45 p.m. —Seniors — MARIST V. BLACKBALL, At Cobden Domain. RUNANGA V. PIRATES. At Wingham Park. Lower Grade Games 1.30 both grounds. Refreshment Stall at Wingham Park. MUSICAL INVASION! MAY 19 and 20.

DERRY’S MILITARY BAND (Lieut. H. Gladstone-Hill Director) Assisted by CHRISTCHURCH HARMONICA BAND. Twenty-five Players. Novel, Interesting, Melodious, Entertaining. THE BEST IN DOMINION. JAMES LAURENSON: New Zealand’s most entertaining and delightful monologuist. MRS. LESLIE SCRIMSHAW: Wellington Competition’s Gold Medalist. Delightful lyric soprano. Our own Galli Curci. MR. LESLIE SCRIMSHAW. Tenor vocalist of note. Hear Leslie and his wife in duels. How they sing! MASTER TREVOR HUTTON: The eleven-year-old flautist. Trevor can play, and is NOT spoiled. He's a voting artist. MR. ALBERT E. HUTTON: Trevor’s father. Plays the piccolo. Nearly as good as Trevor; according to Trevor! Come and judge for yourself. MR. FRANK GEOGHEGAN: Xylonophonist Extraordinary. SAXOPHONIST ???? MR. R. C. MUSCHAMP. P.S.: Space is used up. Watch next week. But reserve your seats NOW at Kilgour’s. Prices: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2/6, Back Stalls 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES f\UR HOUSE WHISKY IS “HIGHLAND NECTAR.” The best and most expensive whisky that comes to New Zealand. RE VI NGT O N’S; HOT E L.

1934 ATWATER-KENT RADIOS J>ADIO pERKECTION. STARTLING IN THEIR MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES. WITH A SURGE OF ENTHUSIASM EVERYWHERE. WOULD-BE OWNERS ARE DEMANDING NEW ATWATER — KENTS! They have recognised the vitally • true tone —the perfect distance reception —the surprising value, in these marvels of radio. Fitted with EVERY LATEST CONTRIVANCE, the NEW ATWATER KENTS stand out as the vivid example of what RADIO PERFECTION MEANS. Your local station has new life —distance programmes come In clearer and nearer. IF IN DOUBT ASK SATISFIED USERS. HAVE A DEMONSTRATION AND BE CONVINCED. ■' W. H. GIFFORD CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICEMAN, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 340. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD ONE SHILLING per 100 on the timber in an ordinary bungalow represents about £6. Why spoil a £6OO iob for such a paltry sum, by using Inferior grades of timber, which will have to be renewed in a few years’ time? Is it a saving? Specify timber from OGILVIE & CO. LTD. GLADSTONE SIDING. ’Phone 252 D. SASHES, DOORS AND ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY. SOTHERAN'S LIMITED. ARNEY STREET. GREYMOUTH. Ring 397 :: P.O. Box 130

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 1

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