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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. -TO-NIGHT.— Two Fine Productions: “THAT’S MY WIFE.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. And “S MOK Y.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. —SUNDAY—“EAST OF FIFTH AVENUE,” Recommended by Censor for Adults. And “THE WOMAN I STOLE.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s' Unemployment Fund. —MONDAY— The “Come up and See Me Girl,” Mae West, in—“IM NO ANGEL.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. And “FRIDAY THE 13TH.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. ’Phone 259. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “AFTER THE BALL.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY. “THAT’S MY WIFE.” AND “SMOKY.” WALLSEND SUNDAY. “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERYTHING.” RUNANGA SUNDAY. “SOLDIERS OF THE STORM.” WAIUTA—TO-NIGHT. * “WOMAN IN HIS LIFE” AND “ROMANTIC NEW ZEALAND.” WAIUTA SUNDAY. “SONS OF THE DESERT.” pH.CH. EXCURSION D A N C E — Herb. Moore’s, TO-NIGHT. Steel’s Ofchestra. Admission-1/6 and 1/-. QCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. MON- ° STER OLD TIME DANCE. Schaef’s Full Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Everyone invited. Usual Prices.

irpOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. November 26 and 27. The Greymouth Playlovers present the Hilarious 3-Act Comedy: — “A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF.” (Produced by Mrs A. C. Dickson.) Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, Children 6d. , Reserves Free at Kilgour’s. QHORT NIGHT DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall MONDAY NIGHT. Blaketown Basketball. Old-time and Modern dancing. Marley’s music Admission 1/-. BY SPECIAL REQUEST ANOTHER TVTONSTER MANNEQUIN PARADE -*•«- AND DANCE (to follow). Underdirection of Mrs Arnold Perry, of Hokitika. SCHAEF’S HALL NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. Marvellously New Creations. Scintillating Styles. Beautiful Mannequins. Orchestra, Vocal and Dancing items. Also GRAND MEN’S WEAR DISPLAY (under auspices leading Greymouth Mercers). Admission 1/6. Proceeds in aid of‘ Convent Queen. iPRAND ANNUAL BALL—Paroa Tennis Club. Paroa Hall, TUESDAY NEXT. Gaiety Orchestra. Good Supper. Gent’s 3/-, Ladies’ 2/-, Double 4/-. Kennedy’s ’Bus leaves P.O. 8.15. “ jyjUNICIPAL BAND. GRAND CARNIVAL. Wind-up Popular Girl Contest. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, NOV. 24. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor at 2?30 p.m. Stalls, Side-Shows, Novelties galore. Band in Attendance. ADMISSION FREE. iSilver Cup for winner is on display in Gilbert’s, Jeweller.

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. HARWELL'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. TJOTATE VELVET MITTEN HAIR Xv REMOVER to banish hair and leave skin naturally white, smooth and clear. Ask for it by name. Guaranteed. 2/3.—L. F/Hogg, Chemist. ZYNOVA: The new Universal Healing Ointment. 1/6.—H. Williams and Ross, Chemists.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 1

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