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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . AND THURSDAY. Leslie Fuller ami Great Supporting Cast, of Comedians, in: “HAWLEYS OF HIGH STREET.” “HAWLEYS OF HIGH STREET.” When Hawley, the local draper, and ' Busworth, of Prime Pork Fame, compete for mayoral honours, you’ll collapse laughing. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse, Mackay Street 'Phone 259. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “LOVE N E S T ” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “TELL ME TO-NIGHT. MASKED PLAIN & FANCY DRESS HARD-UP DANCE, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, Trinity Hall. Exhibition of Ballroom and Eccentric Dancing. Proceeds Rosebud Queen. Dancing 8 till 12. Supper. Admission 1/G. Williams’ orchestra. QTOP! LOOK! 50-50 DANCE EVERY ° WEDNESDAY NIGHT, starting TO-NIGHT. Demonstrations of Modernised Old-time Dancing, Palma Waltz, Gypsy Tap, Patricia Waltz, Venetian Schottishe, Dorothea Waltz, etc. J. Marley’s music: 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Prices 1/- and Gd. Lucky door Nos. Cash prizes. Oddfellows’ Hall. Guinness Street.

GRAND SKATING CARNIVAL, TV/rCKANE’S HALL, Cobden, TO- - 7.30. Novelties, Streamers. Confetti. Come and enjoy yourself. REMOVAL NOTICE. PETER PAN SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING has REMOVED to modern premises, Herb Moore’s Cabaret —Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 p.m. Practice night for pupils, Wednesday, 8 o’clock. Old-time and Modern Dances. For appointments ' ’phone 546. before 5 p.m.—MISS M. j DONNELLEY, Principal. FLAG 500. -i TTNITED PAVILION. Friday Night., commencing at. 8 o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. Hall heated BOXING: Reefton Gymnasium Hall, SATURDAY, Sept. 1, 8 p.m. Excellent entries received. Classy boxers in thrilling bouts. Get there early, otherwise you may not get a- seat. - TKAMATUA Rugby Football Club's Hard-up Ball, Public Hall, Ikamatua, Saturday, Sept. 1. Hot supper. Excellent music. Prizes best costumes. Admission 2/- and 1/6. BRIGHTER AHAURA. THE Electric Ball will be held in the *- Ahaura Memorial Hall on FRIDAY, Sept. 7. Good music and efficient M.C. HOLLAND MEMORIAL HALL, MAWHERAITI. i HM-IE Mawheraiti Rugby League Club will hold their BALL on SATURDAY, Sept. 15, INSTEAD of September 22, as advertised. R. BYRNE. Secretary. SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE! HPHE DRUIDS’ ANNUAL BALL will be held at Schaef’s Hall. TUESDAY, October 2. SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE: The Waiuta Catholic Carnival Committee are holding a Grand Ball at Waiuta on SATURDAY. Oct. 6. Kindly avoid clashing. _ FOUND. POUND—Radiator Cap off motor car. -*■ —Owner may have same on application to “Star” Office. PUBLIC NOTICES TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD. ANE SHILLING per 100 on the timber in an ordinary bungalow represents about £6. Why spoil a £6OO job 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. ’Phono 252 D. A NNUALS AND PERENNIALS TO PLANT NOW: Strong hardy plants of Polyanthus, Auriculas, Calliopses, Aquilegia, Hollyhocks, Gaillardia, Stocks, Mammoth Iceland Poppy, Cineraria. Antirrhinums, Caledula, Lobelia, Yellow and Blue Violas, etc., now ready; also Giant Rhubarb. Floral Work of made up -with artificial or natural flowers. —THE WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Shop, Mackay Street. ’Phone 360. ftOLDS, Hay Fever. Asthma, cured by ASTHONA. Prevents Consumption—Paul Proprietary, Ferrj Buildings, Auckland. Stores or al! chemists. 2/6. . BECOME A SUBSCRIBER to the MODERN LIBRARY LARGE SELECTION OF NEW BOOKS by famous authors, TO CHOOSE FROM. Entrance Fee 1/-, 3d per Book thereafter. GREY BOOKSTALL AND LIBRARY GEORGE ANDERSON Proprietor, UPPER MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 1

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