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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Leslie Fuller in a screamingly funny comedy. Leslie at his best in: “HAWLEYS OF HIGH STREET.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Splendid Featurettes. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Musical Romance, with Marion Davies and Bing Crosby; “CINDERELLA’S FELLA.” “CINDERELLA’S FELLA.” Marion and Bing sing all the latest song hits. Hollywood through a keyhole —its glamour, its love, its melody. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “FLYING DEVILS” BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “LOVE NEST” HOKITIKA HOKITIKA SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening) Special Holiday Programme for the Kiddies —Technicolour Revue: “KIDDIES’ REVUE.” Also “KING OF THE JUNGLE”, Paramount Pictorial and Cartoon. A Great Matinee for the Children. DANCE. XTORK HALL. COBDEN, X TO-NIGHT. Good music. Admission Gd. THREE-IN-ONE. TUroVING Pictures, Variety Concert and Community Sing. To-morrow (Fri.) Night, Trinity Hall. Proceeds ■ Snowdrop Queen. Admission 1/- and 6L _ GREYMOUTH CIVIC BAND. (CHILDREN’S Plain and Fancy Dress ■ Ball, 'Perotti Hall, To-morrow < (Fri.) Night. Admission: Children Gd, ’ Good supper. J pAROA HALL. To-morrow Night, ■*- Children’s Fancy Dress Ball. 7to 10 ’ p.m. Prizes for best dresses under 14 ■ years. Adults’ Dance from 10 o’clock. ] Ad. 1/-, Children Gd. Marley’s mnsjc. < FLAG 500. ] pTNITED Pavilion, To-morrow Night, j commencing at 8 o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. Hall heated. .

REMOVAL NOTICE. PETER PAN SCHOOL OF BALLr ROOM 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. DONNELLEY, Principal. 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. TTERB. MOORE’S Cabaret, Saturday Next, Pirate Football Club’s Jr: 77 ? and Old-time Dance. 'Steers full orchestra.. Monte Carlo. Admission 1/- and 1/6. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE, Schaef’s Hall. SATURDAY NIGHT. Usual prices. ifRAND BALL, Nelson Creek Hall. SATURDAY, Sept. 8, in aid Catholic Church funds. Everybody’s Orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6, PUBLIC NOTICES ANNUALS 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 Tomato Plants. Floral Work of any design made up with artificial or natural flowers. —THE WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Shop, Mackay Street. ’Phone 360. POM,” the enormous '“ 7 “Giant Curled Double Asters.” Superb art shades mixed. Sure prizewinners; 1/- packet; 3 packets 2/6. — Colin Johnston, Speciality Seedsman, Dunedin. CUT OFF THAT COLD! DEFEAT stuffiness and headiness with CHERIMAL, which acts forcibly and with complete results, because Double Strength. Great for adults. Certain comfort. 2/6, large bottle, from. Beck and Co.. Provision Merchants, Greymouth. TRANCING Partners admire soft, ■U velvety, hairless arms; Velvet Mitten Hair Remover performs magic act. Easy to use as powder puff. Guaranteed. 2/3. —L. F. Hogg, Chemist. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. iQPECIAL OFFER OF VEGETABLE SEEDS: Carrot, Red Cored, Early Market, 6d pkt.: Beet, Kelway’s Perfect Model Globe, 6d pkt.; Lettuce, Luxury, 6d pkt. Set of three for 1/3, post free. MATHESON & ROBERTS, LTD., 10 Octagon, Dunedin. Hay Fever. Asthma, cured by ASTHONA. Prevents Consumption. —Paul Proprietary, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Store? or all 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, 30 August 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 1

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