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AMUSEMENTS • OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ’ '•'RED WAGON” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Coloured Cartoon, ‘Puss in Boots’ Prices: 2/3, 1/6. Children halfprice. No extra charge reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse. 'Phone 259. ' SUNDAY NIGHT. “THE TORCH SINGER.” “THE; TORCH SINGER.” ‘Featuring Claudette Colhert. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemploy- ' ment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “I WAS A SPY.” v BLACKBALL SUNDAY. “RED WAGON” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT. “SITTING PRETTY,” WAIUTA SUNDAY. “MEN IN WHITE.” ' WALLSEND SUNDAY. “PLEASURE CRUISE.” RUNANGA SUNDAY. “HERITAGE OF THE DESERT” and “MAKE ME A STAR.” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DERRY’S MILITARY BAND. TOWN H AL L, At 8 o’clock. Wonderful Programme. > TO-MORROW at 3 o’clock. ■ SUNNY RUGBY PARK. Seating provided, for 2000 people. First on the scene has the pick. No reserves, but patrons are requested to contribute not less than 1/-. Gates open at 2 p.m. IF WET, the Concert will be held in the TOWN HALL, at the same time. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TTSUAL OLD-TIME DANCE. Schaef’s v full orchestra. Efficient M.C. 1/6 and 1/-. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR BY TyUNICIPAL BAND and Assisting Artists, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, Feb. 12. Timaru Contest Music and Solos. Collection to defray ex- ' penses. Reserves 6d at Kilgour’s. Do not miss hearing the Coast’s best band. •< IQT. JOHN’Sj FLOWER SHOW AND ° GARDEN PARTY, St. John’s Hall, Tainui St.. Wednesday Next. Flowers t jand .Vegetables ’ for sale. Croquet and Putting Competitions’, Sweets,. Afternoon Tea, Cakes and Sewing Stalls. Show opens 2.30. Afternoon only. Admission 6d. Schedules at Smith and Smith’s (Mackay St.) and Abbie’s (Cobden). inRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL in . Municipal Baths, Next Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Funds for United Queen Candidate. WEST COAST A. & P. ASSOCIATION .. SHOW & CARNIVAL ■pRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 22 and 23. ALL ENTRIES for the above, excepting Horticulture (Flowers) CLOSE on THURSDAY, February 14, at 8 p.m. W. E. PRING, Secretary, Guinness Street. ’Phone 606.

GREYMOUTH. AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. tQPORTS MEETING, Rugby Park, 50 SATURDAY, February 16. Handicap Events: 75yds., 100yds., 120yds. Senior and Junior; Relay Races, Senior and Junior; ' Ladies; School events. NOMINATIONS (FREE) close .with undersigned on TUESDAY, Feb. 12. s J. E. JOYCE, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■yrELVET MITTEN banishes -hair. ’ Leaves skin soft, smooth, clear. Avoid substitutes. 2/3. Guaranteed. —Obtainable from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. ’ KOOL-FOOT ARCH RESTS. A S refreshing as bathing the feet in ** cool sea-water, Dr. Scholl’s KoolFoot Arch Rests rest hot, tired feet, allay uncomfortable perspiration ,and keep them cool, healthy and fresh. Impregnated with special cooling compound. All sizes, 2/- per pair, from Tate’s Footwear Arcade. to~those _ alout to build. f\NE SHILLING per 100 on the timV ber in an ordinary bungalow represents about £6. Why spoil a £6OO job for such a paltry sum, by using inferior grades of timber, which will have to bo renewed in a few years’ time. Is it a saving? Specify timber from OGILVIE AND CO. LTD. GLADSTONE SIDING. ’Phone 252 D. "VEURITIS SUFFERING ENDED: “Having been troubled with Neuritis for some years, I decided to give R-U-R a trial,” w,rites Mr. A. Greenfield, Sydney. “I had one month's treatment, and the results have been so gratifying that the cure seems to be permanent.”—R-U-R is sold with Money-Back Guarantee. Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. FERRORDOR PAINT Tho best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRORDOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in any colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Groymouth. ’Phones: Nos. 391 and 213.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 February 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 February 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 February 1935, Page 1

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