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AMUSEMENTS ' OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.15. Met ro-Gol dw y n-M a y er’s star-s pan gled attraction. Edmund Qwenn, Maureen O’Sullivan, Norman Foster, Lucile V atson, Reginald Owen in: “THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES.’’ “THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES.” “THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES.” The Bishop read detective stories—so ho tried his hand at detecting then things happened! Also Excellent Array of M.G.M. Featurettes. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Dick Powell Joan Biondell: “BROADWAY GONDOLIER.” “BROADWAY GONDOLIER.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reservations at Theatre.

TO-NIGHT. PAROA HALL, LONG NIGHT DANCE. Good music. Supper. Anglican Chrysanthemum Show, York Hall, Cobden, Tomorrow. 2 till 9. Monster Bran Tub and mixed stalls. Choice Blooms. Admission free. TE A GUE FOOTBALL' Aj —the GAME OF GAMES—VICTORIA PARK, VICTORIA PARK, TO-MORROW at 2.30 p.m. MARIST V. RUNANGA. MARIST V. RUNANGA. —A Great Match Assured-Curtain-raiser: Marist A. and B. School Boys, at 1.30 p.m. In the event of a postponement being necessary, the games will be played at. Wingham Park on Sunday. WEST COAST RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. Opening Games: —SUNNY RUGBY PARK-TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. KIWIS (Hokitika) V. BLAKETOWN. UNITED V. COBDEN. Curtain-raisers on both grounds. Don’t forget your SEASON TICKET. Available Walter Scott and W. Kyle. TO-MORROW NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL. Old-time Dance. Royal Star Dance Band. —“They say it with music.” 1/6, 1/-, 8.15 sharp. EARORO SPORTS CLUB—Weekly Old Time Dances. United Pavilion. Commencing TO-MORROW (Saturday). Admission 1/-. p LADSTONE HALL.—Usual Dance, '- x TO-MORROW NIGHT. Good floor. Mayfair (Kumara) Orchestra. Supper. Usual 'bus arrangements. GRAND TENNIS BALL. PARRYTOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Waltzing Competition—one guinea. Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. Marina Dance Band. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Gibbs’ bus leaves P. 0., Greymouth, 8.30; Miners’ Hall, Runanga, 8.45. BLAKETOWN HALL. T ONG Night Dance. Monday Night. Learners invited. Marley’s music. Supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6. PRELIMINARY NOTlCE.—Secretaries please note. Dance, Rotomanu Hall, Saturday. May 23.

PLANTS AND SHRUBS. PLANTS NOW READY. QTOCKS, Calendula Chrysantha and - Shaggy Orange, Sweet William, . Sweet Wivelsfield, etc., 1/- dozen; Violas 1/6; Giant Pansies 2/- dozen. —H. ( E. MALHAM, Ida St., Marsden Road. 5 ■J7LORAL WORK AND FLOWERS: ' Being members of the N.Z. Florist ■ Telegraphic Exchange, we can arrange to deliver Floral Designs or Flowers to your friends in any part of New Zealand.—WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Shop, Mackay St., phone 360. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. QTILL in the Prizes.—J. H. Critchley, Lucky Art Union Seller. Box 155, ’Phone 612 M. H. FLETCHER LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR, GUINNESS STREET, (One Minute from Post Office). We have a beautiful range of Patterns of Suitings. Overcoatings and Ladies’ Garments. My 30 years’ of English experience is at your service. Call in and I will advise you. Your own materials made up. REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS. GREYMOUTH—WEST COAST - ' WRECKING COMPANY 20 LORD STREET, (Near the Opera House). ’Phone 663, Day or Night. Wrecking Chev 6, Chey 4, Essex 6 and 4,Hudson, Willy’s Knight, Ford T. and A., Morris Cowley. Dodge, Hupp. Oakland, Buick, Singer 9. Tyres 34x7. 32x6, 33x4L 31x445, 500x19. Rims, Tubes, Wheels, Windscreens, Lamps, Magnetos, Generators and Starters. We will buy your Car or Truck to wreck, for cash. LADIES I ORDER YOUR SMALL CAKES AND BISCUITS, by ringing ’phone 654 M. Pies and Pasties made Daily. “EXCELLA” CAKE SHOP OPPOSITE "OVERLAND DAIRY,” TAINUI STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1936, Page 1

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