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AMUSEMENTS OPE R A HOU SE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Ramon Novarro and Jeanette Macdonald in: “THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE,” Recommended by Censor for Adults, Also Coloured Silly Symphony: “OLD KING COLE.” Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. 'Phone 259. —SUNDAY NIGHT — “BELOW THE SEA.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment. Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “THAT’S A GOOD GIRL.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY. “THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE,” WALLSEND SUNDAY. “CYNARA.” WAIUTA- —SUNDAY. “EVERY WOMAN’S MAN.” RUNANGA SUNDAY. “PAPA LOVES MAMA.’ CCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT: Xmas Gala Night. Auspices Karoro Sports Club. Lucky Spots. Gordon Batty M.C. ’Bus to Karoro after dance. VMAS CARNIVAL DANCE: Herb Moore’s U .baret, TO-NIGHT. Two Xmas Cakes for Monte Carlo, at 10.30 sharp. . Usual arrangements. SPECIAL ’XMAS EVE DANCE, Schaef’s Hall, MONDAY, Dec. 24. Usual appointments. ’XMAS EVE AND BOXING NIGHT JAZZ,

—at— HERB MOORE’S. LONG NIGHT DANCES. Steel’s Full Orchestra. Admission 1/6. WESTPORT TROTS. iPHBBS’ (NELSON) MOTORS, LTD., leave Greymouth for Westport on WEDNESDAY, December 2G, and THURSDAY, December 27, at 7.30 a.m, returning every evening after races. Return fare £l/2/6. Book early. TtfEW YEAR’S EVE: McKane’s Hall, Cobden, Cobden Fire Brigade’s Grand Carnival Dance. Novelties galore. Williams’s Orchestra. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. A Big Australian Vaudeville and Revue Show for Greymouth. TOWN HALL. OPENING ON NEW YEAR’S NIGHT. STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES International Revue Stars. TUESDAY'S PRODUCTION. "HULLO EVERYBODY” “HULLO EVERYBODY” Read what the Auckland papers say of the Gaieties: — N.Z. Herald, 12/11/34: “Not for many years have Auckland theatre goers been treated to such a wealth of variety talent. The tremendous applause which followed the items revived memories of the heyday of vaudeville.” The Auckland Star, 12/11/34: “The Company is rich in all-round talent. . . The comedy is played on half-a-dozen strings. Trampo’s slack wire performance has rarely been equalled on the local stage. . . The yodelling is much ahead of anything we have yet had here. . . . Chorus and septet worthy of light opera.”

Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan opens at Kilgour’s Thursday next. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Child’s Glasses, between Cobden and Coal Creek. Name in the case. Reward. —Address at. “Star” Office. ________________ ’ YOUR FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT ’ Christmas, 1934, is full of promise for happier and more prosperous times in the future. Better positions, higher salaries, more rapid promotion will he offering in 1935 than for many years past. But these advantages will be available only to the qualified man. ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING will fit YOU to benefit by to-day’s brighter outlook. The surest and speediest way to qualify in Accountancy is to enrol with Hemingway’s—for over 38 years the largest and most successful Accountancy tuition specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. The sooner you start your studies, the sooner you will get your Pass, and be fitted for a higher salary. Send for valuable book, “Accountancy”—forwarded Bost Free. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. THRIFTY BUYERS WILL APPRECIATE THESE VALUES. Stuart - Crystal Vases 6/6 to 22/6, Sweet Dishes from 4/-, Cream Jugs 9/6 to 11/6, Cake Stands 3/6 to 42/6, Xylonite Ware, Brush and Comb, nicely cased 17/6, Brush, Comb and Mirror 22/6 to £7/10/-, Fountain Pens, 14ct. solid gold nibs, 7/6 to £2, others from 2/6 up. These are the best values on the Coast. NOTE: There was a drop of 10 per cent, in the value og Diamonds 12 months ago. Our clients have had of this all the year round. Our prices are still the lowest in uueyrnouin for all Rings. FRANK STENT’S

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 December 1934, Page 1

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