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AMUSEMENTS • OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening) Marie Dressier and Lionel Barrymore in “HER SWEETHEART” “HER SWEETHEART” With H. B. Warner, Jean Hersholt. Helen Mack and Russell Hardie. Drama, romance, comedy—this play has everything! Dressier! Barrymore! The names that mean great entertainment! Together for the first time. You can’t miss this fine picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Next Chapter of the SERIAL will be shown at the MATINEE ONLY. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse, Mackay Street. ’Phone 259. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “BITTER SWEET” WALLSEND TO-NIGHT “KING OF THE JUNGLE.” FLAG 500. pOBDEN SCHOOL ROOM, TONIGHT. Supper. Room heated. Admission J/-. First night for new aggregate. pHILDREN’S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS PARTY, Blaketown Hall, TO-NIGHT, 7 to 9.30 o’clock. Admission 6d. Prizes —Fun—Supper. ADULTS’ DANCE to follow. In aid of ■ Municipal Band. FLAG 500. TTNITED PAVILION, TO-NIGHT, at S o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. New aggregate commences. BRIGHTER AHAURA. T]HE Electric Old-time Ball will be . held in the Ahaura Memorial Hall TO-NIGHT (Frid.). Good music and efficient M.C. WEST COAST BOXING ’ ’ CHAMPIONSHIPS. T O W N HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) First Bout S p.m. sharp. Ringside 5/-, Circle and Front Stalls 3/-, Body of Hall 2/-. All prices include tax. Ladies half-price, except ringside. - Doors open 7.30 p.m. '■ ■ W. H. COUMBE, Hon. Secretary.

AFTER the Boxing TO-MORROW NIGHT, Visit HERB MOORE’S CABARET. Old and new dances. Ten shilling Monte Carlo will be run after boxing tournament. No onlookers. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. qCHAEF’S HALL, To-morrow Night, Special Old-time Dance. Schaef’s full orchestra. B. Petrie, M.C. Usual prices. TITHEN THE HAYSEEDS COME TO TOWN: Trinity Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 12. Fun galore. Williams’ Orchestra. Prices 1/6 each. pUGBY: CANTERBURY V. WEST A*' COAST, AT CHRISTCHURCH, SATURDAY, Sept. 22. Excursion Train leaves Ross 12.10 a.m., Greymouth 2.30 a..m., arrives Christchurch 8.23 a.m. Leaves Christchurch 11.10 p.m. Tickets available from J. Kyle, Tainui Street.PUBLIC NOT ICES 'fAUR HOUSE WHISKY IS V “HIGHLAND NECTAR.” The best and most expensive whisky that comes to New Zealand. REVINGTON’S HOTEL. CHRISTMAS GIFTS CLUB A small weekly payment may be made on any article in the shop. By Christmas-time the article will be yours, and you will not have missed the money. Call and inspect our rea-sonably-priced stocks of — Wristlet Watches, Signet Rings, Fountain Pens, Crystal Necklets and Earrings, Pocket Wallets, Ladies’ and Gent’s Dressing Sets, Crystal Ware, English Crockery, Cased Cutlery, etc. A. SUTHERLAND WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, MACKAY STREET. CHILDREN GROW HEALTHY! V Listless weakly kiddies are built up into robust, strong-boned children with an abundance of physical and mental vigour by taking the new SKIPPER’S EMULSION. Higher vitamin content —Cod-Liver Oil taste entirely concealed. Children actually like SKIPPER’S EMULSION. New and tasteless. 2/3, extra large 4/3, from Beck’s Cash Stores. -z yqu BUY THE BEST YOU BUY THE BEST YOU BUY THE BEST AT KETTLE BROS. LTD. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. SALMON AND SHRIMP PASTE, 66 COFFEE ESSENCE, IJd per bottle. 2 TINS JAM, lid. STRANG’S COFFEE POWDER, 1/4. ENGLISH COCOA, 1/3 lb. WE DELIVER. RING PHONE 17. KETTLE BROS. LTD. MAWHERA QUAY. I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1934, Page 1

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