AMUSEMENTS 'op era h o u s e -TO-NIGHT.— “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Silly Symphony Coloured Cartoon, “BIRDS IN SPRING.” Prices: 2/3, 1/G. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. ’Phone 259. SUNDAY:—“HER FIRST MATE.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY. “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING.” WALLSEND SUNDAY. “FUGITIVE LOVERS.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “FUGITIVE LOVERS.” RUNANGA SUNDAY. “STRICTLY PERSONAL.” • WAIUTA SUNDAY. “BOMBAY MAIL.” DANCE > Herb Mood’s TO- - Tip-top Music. Aid Convent candidate. Lots of fun. Usual prices. CCHAEF’S HALL TO-NIGHT.— MONSTER OLD TIME DANCE. Schaef’s Full Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Everyone-invited. Usual Prices. REQUEST OONCERT » AND FAREWELL. TO CONDUCTOR ARCHD. McMASTER. —BY—GREYMOUTH CIVIC BAND, ST. JOHN’S CHURCH CHOIR, AND ASSISTING ARTISTS. TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY, 12th. NOVEMBER. Band numbers will consist . of selected request items from previous concerts given by the Band, and will include: Hymn, “I’m Praying for You”; Flag March, “Stars and Cross”; Cornet Solo, "The Pro”; Descriptive Morceau, “Mill in the Dale”; Cornet Duet, “Besses o’ the Barn”: Descriptive piece, “A Sunday Parade”; March, “On the Quarter Deck.” SPECIALLY SELECTED ITEMS BY St. John’s Choir, Convent Orchestra, Mr J. Duffy, Miss D. Donovan, Bandsmen Len Payne, J. Smith, 0. Michel.
Admission: D.C. 1/6; Downstairs 1/HIGHLAND PIPE BAND CONTEST. rugby parkTgreymouth. 'SATURDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 17. 0 JgANDS QOMPETING g Christchurch. ‘ North Canterbury, Ashburton, Canterbury, Blackball, Runanga. Prices: Adults: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children. 6d. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT 8 p.m. TOWN HALL. Presentation of Trophies by the Mayor. Prices: Adults, Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children half-price. COMING!. COMING! COMING! “THE GREYMOUTH PLAYLOVERS.” PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT SCOTT”! One of the first remarks made by this famous Airman upon arrival at Melbourne w<is “Oh For a Beer.” Words are not necessary to say how much this drink was appreciated, except that had it not been up to scratch it would have left a nasty taste in his mouth! Also words are not necessary to sing the praises of — MONTEITH’S BOTTLED ALE. (Bottled by J. Darwell). 12/- per Dozen 12/-. (Bottles returned). Delivered to all parts. Phone 251. DARWELL’S UNION HOTEL HERBERT STREET, GREYMOUTH. DAHLIAS BULBS TO BLOOM THIS SEASON. 1/6 and 2/- each. Sinbad of the Sea, Jersey Beauty, Elizabeth Marie, Suffragette, Queen of the Garden, Tommy Atkins, Lady Stonehaven, and many other varieties. ORDERED BULBS ARE NOW TO HAND. Orders for Cut Flowers, Plants, Floral Work, promptly attended to. GWEN ROBINSON floriste, albert street. GREYMOUTH. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR » CHRISTMAS ANNUALS WITH THE f GREY BOOKSTALL AND LIBRARY. GEORGE ANDERSON Proprietor, UPPER MACKAY STREET. Become a Member of Our Library. Entrance Fee 1/-, 3d per book thereafter.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1934, Page 1
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