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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUS E. —TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY.— A Grand Week-end Programme. A Real Laugh Hit, with Claude Allister “ THAT’S M Y WIFE. ” . “THAT’ S M Y WIF E. ” A comedy for husbands, wives, everybody! Of a marital mix-up that ends in a mirthquake of fun. Recommended by Censor for adults. Also Victory Jory in “SMOKY.” A million people read and thrilled to the story, and now it comes to the screen. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SATURDAY’S MATINEE. “SMOKY” and Next Chapter of Serial. Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge for reservations at Kilgour’s Warehouse. ’Phone 259. BLACKBALL——TO-NIGHT. “AFTER THE BALL.” WALLSEND {TO-NIGHT. “UP TO THE NECK.” p REYMOUTH Technical School. Old Pupils and friends invited to attend Motion Picture Entertainment TO-NIGHT, at the School. Admission 6d. TYANCE.—Municipal Band Hall, TONIGHT, 8 o’clock. Admission 1/-. Aid Blaketown Candidate, Municipal Band Contest. WHIPPET RACING. COBDEN DOMAIN. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. w Admission 1/-. HIGHLAND PIPE BAND CONTEST. RUGBY PARK, GREYMOUTH. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 2.30.

g J>ANDS COMPETING g See the Grand Marching Display, under the direction of Mr Sweney, ' Supervisor, of Christchurch. Prices: Adults: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children 6d. w GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT 8 p.m. TOWN HALL. Prices: Adults. Circle 1/6. Stalls 1/-. Children half-price. fiH.CH. EXCURSION D A N C E — V Herb. Moore’s, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Steel’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. ■QCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. MONSTER OLD TIME DANCE. Schaef’s Full Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Everyone invited. Usual Prices. QHORT NIGHT DANCE, Oddfellows’ *3 Hall MONDAY NIGHT. Blaketown Basketball. Old-time and Modern dancing. Marley's music Admission 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT SCOTT! ~ Ono of the first remarks made by this famous Airman upon arrival at Melbourne was “Oh For a Beer.” Words are not neces--sary 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. Dai’well). 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 misosWe Specialise in ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS. A. H. MILNER ‘WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Upper Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Established 1895. “TO SAWMILLERS” I can offer for delivery at the end of December the most modern McCORMICK DEERING DIESEL TRACTRACTOR for bush hauling work. Also The new 52 B.H.P. DIESEL POWER UNIT for Sawmill work, will drive a complete mill cutting 8,000 s.ft. per day. These machines can now be seen operating on the West Coast. They are very economical on fuel consumption etc. Enquiries solicited. Particulars from CHAS. H. ROSE DISTRICT AGENT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1934, Page 1

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