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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE .TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Screening of Winifred Shatter and Owen Nares in: “THE LOVE CONTRACT.” Recommended by Censor ‘more especially for Adults. WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Evening) Claude Allister and Frank Pettingell in “THE MEDICINE MAN.” “THE MEDICINE MAN.” Recommended by Censor more especially for adults. Claude as a doctor —he’s a silly ass, but he’s funny. Also a Stirring Drama: “CALLED BACK” Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING THURSDAY: A Cinematic Feast at which you will enjoy and thrill to every morsel of brilliant acting: “DINNER AT EIGHT” “DINNER AT EIGHT” Marie Dressier, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, John Barrymore. Lee Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, Edmund Lowe, Billie Bourke —in a remarkable picture. Recommended by Censor more especiallv for Adults. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at the Opera House. ’Phones 393 and 441. WALLSEND TO-NIGHT “THE DEVIL’S IN LOVE.” HOKITIKA—TO-NIGHT “DINNER AT EIGHT.” PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—SociaI -*■ and Dance. Perotti Hall, Tomorrow Night. Hon. members and friends invited. Supper. 1/6 and 1/-. TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB: SHORT NIGHT DANCE, United Pavilion, THURSDAY. Williams’ orchestra. Admission 1/-. GRAND BALL. Inangahua Rugby Sub-Union. *VEW GYMNASIUM HALL, Reefton, FRIDAY, June 8. Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Novelty Supper. Prices: Double 4/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies •2/-. H. KEARNS. Hon. Sec. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! igpOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH. . SATURDAY. JUNE 9. 1 WONG BUCK CHEUNG ] Versus CHARLIE SANTEN. j Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage 7/-, Dress Circle and 'Front Stalls 4/-, Back Stalls 2/6. All prices plus tax. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. TZ'OTUKU Football Club’s BENEFIT BALL will be held in Jack’s Hall, j Kotuku, on SATURDAY June 9. A good time for everyone. PUBLIC NOTICES 1 TUTAKE YOUR GARDEN GAY.— 111. Orders now being booked for all varieties Roses, Ornamental and Flow- < ering Shrubs and Herbacious Perenials for May-Sept, delivery. Inquiries invited. Now ready, Iceland Poppies, Canterbury Bells, 1/3; Primula Mala- 4 coides, 1/6; Exhibition Pansies, 3/6 per doz. Tree Carnations, Bushy Plants, 2/- each. —H. E. MALHAM, Ida Street, Marsden Road.

PRODUCE BEST QUALITY BRIGHT OAT SHEAF CHAFF (23 bags to ton), £4/17/6 per ton; 12 bag lots 4/6 bag; smaller quantities 4/9. BEST QUALITY OAT STRAW COW CHAFF, 2/9 bag; 20 bag lots 2/7. GOOD FEED GARTON OATS 12/6 SACK; 5 sack lots 11/6 sack. BEST QUALITY DUN OATS, 15/sack; LARGE BALES OATEN HAY, 4/bale; 6 Bale lots 3/9. BALE STRAW, 2/3 per bale. GOOD HEAVY ALGERIAN OATS, suitable for winter sowing. 14/G sack; 5 sack lots 13/6 sack. BARLEY MEAL: Finest quality, 15/6 large sack. C.F.M. MEATMEAL: (recognised as the best manufactured), The Company have installed the most up-to-date and scientific machinery in the Dominion. 1001 b. bags 12/6 bag (freight paid); 5 bag lots 11/6 bag; 281 b. bags 3/6 bag. FAMOUS MOOKI SPRINGS mineral salt lick, 14/- per 501 b. block. We can quote prices for larger quantities of the above on application, and also for all kinds of produce. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1934, Page 1

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