AMUSEMENTS O P E R~A 11 O U S E TO-NIGHT ONLY. Lionel Barrymore, with Alan Dinohart and Gloria Stuart in: “ S W E E P INGS ” “SWEEP 1 N G S ” An epochal drama of the rise and fall of a great Americanmercantile jt'amily. Blood and iron —tears and triumph—the mad tires of youth —all welded into heart-throbs in “SWEEPINGS ” Recommended by Censor for Adults. TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY. Return and Final Screening of Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery in: “TUGBOAT A N N I E . ” 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. HOKITIKA TO-NIGHT v “ADORABLE” pREYMOUTH SURF fJLUB: Ye Okie Tyme Dance, Blaketown Hall, TO-NIGHT. Efficient MC. Williams ’ Orchestra. Statue Dance, Monte Carlo, etc. Admission 1/-. ' SKATING. "IJCKANE’S HALL, Cobden, To-night - L ’- L and Wednesday, commencing at 7.30. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. TAANCE, Cobden Gymnasium, To■U morrow (Tuesday) Evening, 8 till 12. Cards for non-dancers. Admission 1/-. Marley’s orchestra. ANOTHER CAVALCADE. JgLACKBALL ODDFELLOWS’ BALL FRIDAY NEXT, MAY IS. WEST COAST WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP, Silver Cup, with Miniatures. Happiness Boys’ and Gaiety Dance Bands will play continuous music. Capable M’s.C. Admission: Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6„ ( Double 7/6. A. McLUSKIE, Hon, Sec. ’ PRELIMINARY KUMARA Returned Soldiers’ Assn., ( First Annual Ball, Friday, August 3. Other secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH TRY Blue star taxis. Lowest Fare 1/-. Stand Opposite Railway. Please come e over.
1934 ATWATER-KENT RADIOS JJA.DIO pERFECTION. 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 BUILDERS WHY mess about with soft, mushy, crooked timber, when you can get the FINEST GRADES OF MOUN-TAIN-GROWN RIMU at practically the same prices. Ring ’Phone 252 D, or call and inspect our stocks. OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING. SASHES, DOORS AND ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY. SOTHERAN’S LIMITED. ARNEY STREET. GREYMOUTH. Ring 397 :: P.O. Box 130 100 PER CENT. WHEATMEAL IUV BREAD! In the past it has been-most difficult, almost impossible at times, to produce a palatable, appetising, Wheatmeal Loaf, without adding a certain percentage of white flour. TO-DAY, thanks to the new process, we are in the happy position of being able to provide a 100 per cent. Wheatmeal Loaf. Splendid for invalids and children. Take a Cremalt Wheatmeal Loaf home to day.—Shannon and Glen, Bakers, Guinness Street. 'A SPLENDID INVESTMENT! When -tx all markets are showing a strong tendency to rise, the opportunity to buy Modern Furniture and Furnishings, at really low prices, should not be neglected. In fact, Harley’s Furniture is a splendid investment. Designed and constructed in their own factory, which means that they can make a much better article than the imported, and at a lower figure. Save money and buy from the actual craftsmen.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1934, Page 1
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