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AMUSEMENTS ' OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' AND SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.15. The Laughter Lady of the Land becomes the Scream of the Skies! GRACIE FIELDS in: ‘.‘LOOK UP AND LAUGH.” “LOOK UP AND LAUGH.” “LOOK UP AND LAUGH.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With a great team of comedians, headed by Harry Tate, Billy Nelson, and Douglas Wakefield. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Reservations at Theatre. WHO WILL BE THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN? WHO WILL DARE? pARTH DOMAIN BALL.—Ahaura Memorial Hall, T 0 - N I G H T , Novelties. Good supper. Gent's 3/-; Ladies 2/-; Double 5/-. Royal Star Orchestra. pAROA Hall To-night.—Long Night A Dance. Marley’s Music. Supper. Admission 1/-, 1/6. Bus leaves Post Office at 8.30. RUGBY. QUNNY RUGBY PARK, ° TO-MORROW. —Senior —3 p.m. STAR V. BLAKETOWN. <—Curtain-raiser — UNITED V. BLAKETOWN JUNIOR. Admission: Gents 1/-. Ladies 6d. pOIN afternoon, to-morrow, commencing 2 p.m., Perotti Hall. Aid Holy Trinity Building Fund. Elocutionary and dancing items. Afternoon tea. YVALLSEND.—A Modern and OldW time Dance will he held in Wentworth Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday). ‘‘Ambassador’s Dance Band.” 1/6, and 1/-. TO-MORROW NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL. Old-time Dance. Royal Star Dance Band. —“They say it with music.” 1/6, 1/-, 8.15 sharp. TZ'ARORO SPORTS CLUB: Weekly Old Time Dances, United Pavilion. Commencing TO-MORROW (Saturday). Admission 1/-. * FLAG 500. TTNITED PAVILION, Monday. Good prizes. Supper. Admission l/-< Aid of Trinity Church Building Fund.

BLAKETOWN HALL. QHORT NIGHT DANCE, MONDAY NIGHT. Learners invited. Marley’s music. Admission 1/-. RUNANGA Rugby League Football Club: Annual Ball, June 12. Miners’ Hall, Runanga. Secretaries kindly note. Orchestras are requested to quote. LOST AND FOUND. Twelve Words 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 TWILL person who borrowed Gent’s ’’ Umbrella kindly return to SO Tainui Street. T OST—Gold-mounted Pearl Drop Earring; rest room or Boundary St. —Finder please i-eturn to “Star.” 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. pLORAL 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.

CANADIAN HOT WATER BAGS GUARANTEED PURE RUBBER 2/9 GOODRICH SERVICE STATION MACKAY STREET. ' INSURANCE AT LOWEST TARIFF RATES. Insure with the Australian Alliance Assurance Company. Fire, Marine and Accident Assurance of every kind at LOWEST TARIFF RATES. For further particulars apply BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. CHIEF AGENTS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., GREYMOUTH. 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. /I K /——Gent's Royal Bicycles J-M/ need no eulogy. Every desirable and modern equipment is embodied in the “Royal.”—Geo. Kitchingham.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 May 1936, Page 1

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