. AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. Double Star Programme: “AFTER THE BALL.” Midnight in Geneva—-the diplomats’ ball is over —a modern Don Juan climbs the wistaria to reach a balcony where . . . well, these shy wives —once they get going ! A night —a dance —a tune. A romantic comedy that bubbles with fun and fills the air with romance. Featuring Basil Rathbone, Esther Ralston and Marie Burke. Recommended by Censor for adults. An added attraction — “MY LUCKY STAR.” Also a very fine picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. ’Phone 259. BLACKBALL—-TO-NIGHT. “UP TO THE NECK.” WAIUTA—TO-NIGHT. “ONLY YESTERDAY.” TYANCR—COBDEN GYMNASIUM" U TO-NIGHT. Good music. Cards for non-dancers. Soft drinks on sale. Admission 6d. Cards 1/-. MEMORIAL HALL, AHAURA. ; R.S.A. BALL. FRIDAY NEXT, November 16. Gaiety Orchestra. Good supper. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Proceeds to Children’s Christmas Party Fund. HIGHLAND *PIPE BAND CONTEST. RUGBY PARK, GREYMOUTH, SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 17. g J>ANDS IOOMPETING g Prices: Adults: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children 6d.
GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT 8 p.m. TOWN HALL. Prices: Adults, Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children pRAND GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE BALL, Barrytown Hall, SATURDAY. Williams’ Orchestra. £1 ’ Waltzing Competition. 10/- Monte Carlo. One Step. Gibbs’ and Newmans’ ’buses leave at 8 and 9.15. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL, Memorial Hall, Ahaura, FRIDAY, November 23. Proceeds aid School Funds. Adults dance to follow. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT SCOTT! ~ One of the first remarks made by this famous Airman upon arrival at Melbourne was “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. JEWELLERY There’s nothing in the line that we cannot supply, or repair. Bring your OLD JEWELLERY and let us restore it for further use. Every description of WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELLERY REPAIRS done on the preZUiSCS. We Specialise in ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS. A. H. MILNER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Established 1895. GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD. A ARD GREYMOUTH—WESTPORT. Depart: Greymouth 8 a.m. DAILY, arrive Westport 11.45 a.m. Depart: Westport 1 p.m. DAILY, and arrive Greymouth 4.30 p.m. EXPRESS SERVICE: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday de part Westport 6.30 a.m., arrive Greymouth 10 a.m. Depart: Greymouth 4.30 p.m., arrive Westport 8 p.m. WESTPORT—REEFTON—NELSON. Depart: Westport DAILY 9.30 a.m Depart: Reef ton DAILY 10 a.m., afte: arrival of train from Greymouth. Ar rive Nelson 5 p.m., connecting witt Ferry Service for Wellington. REEFTON—BLENHEIM—PICTON: For timetable and fares apply office Mawhera Quay (next Royal Hotel). Booking Agents for West Coas Motors, Hokitika; excursions to Fran: I Josef and Fox Glaciers. TRAVEL IN COMFORT—TRAVEL BY GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1934, Page 1
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