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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final screening of a beautiful romance, featuring winsome Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat: “ADOR A B L E ” A wonderful success! What a romance! What music! And what a charmer is this Henry Garat, who leads Janet into new fields of glamour. 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. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “BROADW A Y B A D ” “BROADW A Y B A D ” Featuring Joan Biondell and Ricardo Cortez. Eye, ear and emotion appear in “Broadway Bad.” Recommended by Censor for Adults.

BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “ S W E E P INGS” HOKITIKA—TO-NIGHT “BROADWAY BAD.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “YES, MR. BROWN.” TYANCE AND SOCIAL. York Hall. Cobden, TO-NIGHT. Good music. Admission 6d. TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB: Short Night Dance, United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT. Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 1/-. FLAG FIVE HUNDRED. TTNITED PAVILION, TO-MORROW NIGHT, commencing at 8 o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. TTOLY TRINITY GIRLS’ CLUB: -* Social and Dance, Trinity Hall. To-morrow (Friday) Night. Williams’ music. Supper. Admission 1/-. /’jLD and New Dances, Steel’s full orchestra, two M’s.C., a night of fun for all, at Pirate Football Club’s Dance, at Herb Moore’s, Saturday. 1/- and 1/6. Y/I’EET' the crowd at Scliaef’s Popular Dance Hall, Saturday Night. The only place for real merriment. Full orchestra. Prices 1/6 and 1/-. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONICA BAND rpOWN HALL :: SATURDAY. A Assisting Artists: Mrs. Leslie Scrimshaw. Gold Medalist Vocalist; Mr. Leslie Scrimshaw, Tenor; Mr. James Laurenson, Comedian; Master Trevor Hutton, Boy Flautist; Mr. R. C. Muschamp, Saxophonist; Mr. A. E. Hutton, Piccolist, Mr. Frank Georghegau, Xylophonist, and last, but not least, WARWICK HUMPHREYS, Nine-year-old Boy Soprano. WHAT A PROGRAMME YOU ARE GOING TO HEAR! Reserve now at Kilgour’s. Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2/6, Stalls 1/6. No tax.

PUBLIC NOTICES T>ADIO PERFECTION. THE ATWATER-KENT NO FINER RADIO AT ANYWHERE NEAR ITS PRICE. THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Marvellous Purity and Depth of Tone with Great Volume —Extreme Sensitivity —A Real Marvel on Dong Distance Reception —A Great Day-time Receiver. A QUALITY SET THROUGHOUT. BUILT TO GIVE YEARS OF CARE-FREE OPERATION. ALLOW US TO GIVE A DEMONSTRATION. WE UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES OF REPAIR WORK. W. H. GIFFORD CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICEMAN, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 340.

TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX COAL MERCHANTS: TZ"ENNEDY BROS., Boundary and Street, 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. MOTOR BODY BUILDERS: EAIREY, Tarapuhi Street, Coach • and Motor Body Builder, Wheelwright and Blacksmithing. Long experience and superior workmanship 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. PLUMBERS AND DRAINLAYERS: WL. (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. W COSTELLO, Herbert Street — ’' * Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given for all classes cl work. GROCERS: HAGLUND BROS., High St., 'Phone 184, sell Groceries, for cash ns eheap as town prices. Don’t shop bliadiy.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 1

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