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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ONLY. The Screamingly Funny Inimitable Sydney Howard in: “IT’S A COP” “IT’S A cor” An arresting comedy, with gales of glee! Sydney Howard is always good, but in “IT’S A COP” lie’s a scream. .Sydney as a Chinaman, a cook, a detective, a policeman. See Sydney on roller skates. See fun in the opium den. See the riotous.incidents in the hotel kitchen. Go motor chasing with Police Constable Spry. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. ’Phone 259. TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY. Lewis Carroll’s Masterpiece: “ALICE IN. WONDERLAND.” “ALICE IN WONDERLAND.” The screen’s first pantomime. A treat for all from sto 90. A most amazing and unique offering. It is really something you’ve never seen before. , The world’s greatest cast in the world’s greatest story. Approved for Universal Exhibition. WALLSEND—TUESDAY “THAT’S A GOOD GIRL.” BLACKBALL—TUESDAY “IT’S A COP.” ' TO-NIGHT. iQPECIAL. ’XMAS EVE DANCE, Schaef’s Hall. Exhibition of Quick Step and Waltz by Miss Pearl Robertson" and Mr. Ernest Somerville, of Phyllis Bates’ School of Dancing. TO-NIGHT AND BOXING NIGHT JAZZ, —at — HERB MOORE’S. LONG NIGHT DANCES. Steel’s Full Orchestra. Admission 1/G. CHRISTMAS CHEER! CHRISTMAS NIGHT '(To-morrow) at 8 o’clock. MR. HARRY DAWSON cordially invites all to a pleasant PICTURE PROGRAMME of Great Travel Scenes, at DRUIDS’ HALL. Brief Address on “Christmas Cheer.” Admission Free. No Collection.

WESTPORT TROTS. * piBBS’ (NELSON) MOTORS, LTD., leave Greymoutli for Westport on WEDNESDAY, December 26, and THURSDAY, December 27, at 7.30 a.m, returning every evening after races. Return fare £l/2/6. Book early. REGATTA CLUB BANQUET. ■jIfUNICIPAL BAND HALL, BOXING NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. All welcome. Admission 2/6, "lost and found. T OST—Child’s Blue Handbag, with zipp fastener, this morning, between Hannah’s and Adams Bruce. j Finder kindly return to “Star” Office. "POUND—Two Parcels, apparently -* placed in wrong car in error, on Saturday night.—Address at Star Office. UJ L-LL-. I PUBLIC NOTICES. “HUSBAND AND WIFE’S HANDBOOK” BY DR. HUBERT ALCOTT. A CONCISE TREATISE on a subject of Vital Importance to all married persons, and those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- only. CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES CO., Box 1178, CHRISTCHURCH. OWING TO INCREASING BUSINESS JOHN R. PROCTER’S LTD. (E. CHOLERTON), OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Has decided to visit Greymouth' more frequently in the future. APPOINTMENTS may now be made for Mr. Cholerton’s next visit, by ringing up (’phono 4855), writing, or calling, on his local representative, MR. I. BENNINGTON, Sports Depot. 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 Com?;, nicely cased 17/6, Brush, Comb arMirror 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 advantage of this all the year round. Our prices are still the lowest in Grdymouth for all Rings. FRANK STENT’S

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 December 1934, Page 1

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