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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE WHERE SOUND , IS PERFECT.) TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Star-studded programme, headed by: ' Jean Harlow —Lionel Barrymore: “THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI.” “THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI.” With Franchot T6ne, Patsy Ke]i- and Lewis Stone. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Excellent array of featurettes include: Egypt, “Kingdom of the Nile,” A Fitzpattrick Travel Talk; A Pete Smith “Goofy Movies” Cartoon, and a . Musical Revue. r COMMENCING MONDAY' AT SPECIAL MATINEE at 2.30 p.m., The Special Extraordinary “I AM SUZANNE.” FLAG 500. TTNITED PAVILION, TO-NIGHT. Second aggregate for eight nights. ' Hall specially heated. Supper provided. Admission 1/-. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TTUCHRE TOURNAMENT, HERB. MOORE’S. Third night of aggregate. Admission, 1/-. / : BRUNNER R.S.A. ip RAND CONCERT, Wallsend Hall, To-night First-class programme. Admission 1/-. - WESTPORT SALVATION ARMY BAND will visit Greymouth, Tomorrow and Sunday, Sunday 3 p.m. Combined Musical Festival in S. A. Hall., , SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. TMTONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE, - Schaef’s full orchestra. Prizes and novelties. 1/6 and 1/-.

T> LAKETOWN Football Club: Welcom© Dance to Granity team will be held in Blaketown Hall, To-morrow Night at 9 o’clock. Good music. Good floor. Admission 1/-. JJUNEDIN PIPE BAND, The Championship Band of New Zealand, . And ASSISTING ARTISTS, will render a CONCERT PROGRAMME in the TOWN HALL -on-. June 2, commencing at 8.30 p.m. Collection only. ■REPRESENTATIVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL. INANGAHUA VERSUS WEST COAST, AT REEFTON, MONDAY, JUNE 3. Train leaves Greymouth at 8.45 a.m., stopping at all stations. Excursion fares. -jRUGBY! RUGBY! SUNNY RUGBY PARK IJONDAY, JUNE. 3 (King’s Birthday) CANTERBURY —Versus — WEST COAST At 2.45 p.m. INANGAHUA REPS. V GREYMOUTH. TtfUSICAL PROGRAMME by Westport Salvation Army Band, Monday, June 3, 7.45 p.m., in the Salvation Army Hall, Guinness St. Admission FREE. Collection. T ONG Night Old Time Dance, Schaef’s Hall, Monday, Jun© 3. Schaef’s full orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladles 1/-. Cordial invitation extended to Canterbury Rugby Representatives. TTUMARA LEAGUE CLUB CONCERT, Memorial Hall, JUNE 14. DANCE to follow. Mayfair orchestra. PUB LIC~NOT ICES.

SPECIAL SALE DRESSING GOWNS AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. Winceyette and Interlock Pyjamas and Nighties in S.W., W. and O.S. Wool Dressing Gowns, also in Quilted Embroidered Silk, Slumber Coats, Dressing Jackets All-wool Day and Evening Vests in assorted colours and designs, Children’s Winceyette Nights, sizes 24 to 45. '■ EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED. CAROLINE ALBERT STREET. fIUR HOUSE WHISKY IS V “HIGHLAND NECTAR.” The best and most expensive whisky that comes to New Zealand. REVINGTON'S HOTEL. MARSHALL’S COAL, 12 MILE GUARANTEED the best household coal on the market. Economical and clean. Nuts: 3Q/- ton; half ton 15/-; quarter 7/6. Also stocked: Marshall’s screened, Dobson nuts and slack. Special quotations for 3-ton lots. FIREWOOD: All bone dry and cut to order. (Note: bushwood only—no slabs). 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, Sole Agent, Marshall’s Coal, Ward St., Cobden. VIRESIDE AND BRIDGE UPHOLr STERED CHAIRS! We specialise In these lines and offer tie-, beet values procurable. Inspect 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 Home Furnish-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1935, Page 1

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