AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' AND TUESDAY; Double Star Programme. “KING OF THE JUNGLE.” “KING OF THE JUNGLE.” With Buster Crabbe (champion swimmer) and Frances Dee. Maddest beasts from the trackless interior of darkest Africa, suddenly lot loose in a big city, strewing horror and death in their ruthless wrath. Approved for Universal Exhibition. “SMOKE LIGHTNING.” “SMOKE LIGHTNING.” With George O’Brien and Nell O’Day. A son of the saddle leaps from his mighty mustang and shoots his way through a bad gang to a good woman. A Zane Grey story. 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. QURF CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE, Blaketown Hall, To-night. Williams’ Orchestra. All seamen welcome. Dancing 8.30. Admission 1/-. ~Q.RAND MILITARY BALL, S C H A E F ’ S HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Supper. Bert Petrie, M.C. Double 5/6, Single 3/6. Ladies 2/-. . 50-50 DANCE” < YV ednesday NIGHT, September 5. : ’’ Exhibition of new old time ; dances. Come along and have a good . time. Dancing Bto 12. Prices: 1/- i and 6d. Oddfellows’ Hall, Guinness St. i i CHILDREN’S PLAIN & FANCY ; v DRESS PARTY, Blaketown Hall, . FRIDAY, Sept. 7; 7 to. 9.30 pan. Ad- J mission 6d. Prizes—Fun—Supper. - ADULTS’ DANCE to follow. In aid of I Municipal Band. PUBLIC NOTICES * REPAIRS AND SUNDRIES. TYRE Sleeves, Radiator Solder, j Radiator Cleaner, Car Polish, . Rubber Tubing, Gumboots. Ringer ■ Rubbers re-rubbered. We have it in - stock —will get it —or it isn’t made of s rubber. ’ c T. I. BROWN, Mackay Street, Greymouth. J g VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH TRY i Blue star taxis." Lowest Fare 1/-. £ 5 Stand Opposite Railway. Please , come over. j FARMERS"! ;
NOW IS THE TIME TO TOPDRESS. “AEREX” FERTILISERS: SUPERPHOSPHATE 44/46 £4/18/to £5/1/- per ton, in 6-ton lots, freight paid. Less than 6 ton lots £5 to £5/4/-, freight paid. Prices vary at cording to distance of railage. The above prices are less a discount of 5/ for payment on the 20th following month of purchase. We can supply all other FERTILIZ ERS as required. SALTED MEADOW’ HAY, 3/6 bale; 6 bale lots 3/3; 12 bale lots 3/-. BEST QUALITY OAT STRAW COW CHAFF, 3/3 sack; 12 sack lots 3/sack. GARDENERS! SUPERPHOSPHATE 44/46, U cwt bags, 8/6; li cwt. bags 11/6. STEAMED BONEDUST, highest test, 11 cwt. bags, 12/6. BLOOD AND BONE, highest test 11 cwt. bags, 12/-; IS cwt. bags 16/6. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, 3d lb. Smaller and larger quantities sold as required. SEED POTATOES: Epicure, 3/9 qtr., 14/- cwt. Robin Adair, 3/9 qtr., 14/- cwt. Black Kidney, 4/- qtr., 14/6 cwt. Sutton’s Supreme, 3/6 qtr., 12/- cwt Arran Chief, 3/6 qtr., 12/- cwt. These are all certified seed. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 6 WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTP QUALITY GOODS AT A MODERATE PRICE. TUST OPENED: Gent’s Strong Nickel J Working Watches, accurate timekeepers: every watch guaranteed one year; priced at 10/- each. Alarm Clocks, exceptional value; a well-fin-ished Alarm, in assorted colours, a strong reliable clock; priced at 7/6 each. Every description of Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs carried out on the premises. All work guaranteed. A. H. MILNER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. (Established 1895.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 1
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