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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE WHERE SOUND IS PERFECT.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “MALA THE MAGNIFICENT.” Love, plunder and revenge —in the vastnesss of the Arctic Wastes! Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Laurel and Hardy’s Latest Com- , edy, “Dirty Work.” SUNDAf NIGHT. . Francis Lederer, and Elissa Land! in: “MAN OF TWO WORLDS.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Mary Morris, Kent Taylor, Colip Tailor in: “DOUBLE DOOR” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, Marion Nixon, William Gargan: “‘THE LINE UP.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern in: “LET’S FALL IN LOVE.” RUNANGA- SUNDAY May Robson and Mitzi Green in: “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE.”

’ KIT-KAT CABARET HERB MOORE’S. TO-’NIGHT TO-NIGHT irpHIRD Night of £2 2s Monte Carlo. Special prize for Balloon Dance. Streamers galore. Kit-Kat Band in latest numbers. Usual prices. SQHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TVTONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE, Scha-ef’s full orchestra. Prizes and novelties, f 1/6 and 1/-. RUA. ANNUAL BALL WILL be held in Jack’s Hall, W KOTUKU, TO-NIGHT. Good floor. Excellent arrangements. Come for a good time! MCGLASHAN’S BUS will leave the Post Office, TO-NIGHT (Saturday) at 8.15 o’clock, for the Returned Soldiers’ Ball at Kotuku. Bus fare free to Ball ticket holders. Ball tickets obtainable from the driver, or at McGlashan’s Garage. FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW-' (SUNDAY). —Seniors at;2.30 p.m.— Marist v.. Pirates,‘at Wingham Park. Blackball, v. Ngahere, at Ngahere. Bruner v. Runanga, at Dunollie. Lower grade's at Blackball and Brunner

iQREYMOUTH QRCHESTRAL gOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT FOR 1935 SEASON TOWN HALL,. qpUESDAY NEXT, MAY 28. Associate Artists: MISS MARY MARTIN, A.R.C.M. MISS N. HOPKINS. Box Plan open at Kilgoiir’s. Booking fee 6d. Non-subscriber’s tickets 1/6. This concert will NOT be broadcast. ’iMTUNICIPAL BAND: Long Night Dance, Band Hall, Tuesday. Novelties. Full orchestra. Speciality. Mr. Lamport, piano accordeon. Supper. Good floor. Admission If-. 7 QRAND jgALL, In Aid of Catholic Church Funds. Will be held in the NELSON CREEK Hall, SATURDAY, June S. Peter Pan Orchestra. Good floor. Excellent arrangements. Prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. ‘ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A HAURA DOMAIN ANNUAL BALL, -CX FRIDAY, JUNE 21. ■ Secretaries please note. x PUBLIC NOTICES. TLfODERN women insist on original Velvet Mitten Hair Remover. Safe, simple, economical beyond comparison. Don’t suffer embarrassing, unwanted hair. 2/3. ‘Guaranteed. - L. F. Hogg, Chemist. , TvUR HOUSE WHISKY IS V “HIGHLAND NECTAR.” The best and most expensive whisky that comes to New Zealand. REVINGTON’S HOTEL.

FERRORDOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRORDOR.” .which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in ?.ny colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. agents, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones: Nos. 391 and 213. MARSHALL’S COAL, 12 M T LE. GUARANTEED the best household coal on the market. Economical and clean. Nuts: 30/- ton; half ton 15/-; quarter 7/6. Also stocked. Marshall's screened. Dobson nuts and slack. Special quotations for 3-ton lots. FIREWOOD: All bono dry and cut to order. (Note: bushwood only—no S 1 Leave Orders with: I. Cairney (next Groom’s); Mrs. Hudd (opposite Opera House), or with Abbie and Ramage, Cobden (’Phone 167), for prompt attention. J. DERBYSHIRE, Solo Agent, Marshall’s Coal, Ward St., Cobden. T7IRESIDE AND BRIDGE UPHOL- *• STERED CHAIRS! We snecialIso in these lines and offer tht-> beat values procurable. Inanect our stocks In our upstairs showrooms. Our Bargain Counters have exceptional values in Crockery, Cutlery. Toilet Lines. Hardware and Children’s Toys. -Harley’s, Complete Homo Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 May 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 May 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 May 1935, Page 1

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