AMUSEMENTS O P E It A H OUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. We promise you: A Ju not Gaynor you've never known before —saucy, pert, irresistible. A new leading man, Henry Garat, whom you will immediately place among the screen’s great. A sprightly, tuneful romance, that will fill you with new zest for living: “ADOH A B L E ” “ADOR A B L 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. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “SWEEPINGS” HOKITIKA—TO-NIGHT “BROADWAY BAD.” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “THE WORKING MAN.” TZ’ARORO SPORTS CLUB: Short Night Dance, United Pavilion, To-morrow Night. Williams’ Orchestra. Admisison 1/-. SALE OF WORK. 'TRINITY HALL, TO-MORROW -*• (afternoon), Ladies’ Guild Stalls include Cakes, Sweets, Fancy Work, Produce. Jumble, Books and Cut Flowers. Prizes given for Flower Competitions. Judging by patrons. Admission free.
A “MID-WINTER” BALD will be held in the GLADSTONE HALL on FRIDAY, JUNE 22. Secretaries please note.
PUBLIC NOTICES WHICH would YOU PREFER if n yon needed a THOROUGH OPTICAL EXAMINATION (for Glasses) ? To be attended by an Optician with a New Zealand —or no —Diploma, or by an EXPERIENCED Optician with English Degrees, and English, Australian and New Zealand experience, backed by a definite Optical Business. For the latter you can consult MR. E. A. MURRELL, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., (England), representing E. CHOLERTON (John R. Proctor, Ltd.),
who makes regular visits to the Coast. Appointments for the next visit can be made by ringing up MR. IVAN BENNINGTON, Local Representative. 1934 ATWATER-KENT ' RADIOS pADIO 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 ’vVhat 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.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1934, Page 1
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