AMUSEMENTS OPERA-HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Return and Final Screening o£ Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Lewis Stone: “SHIPMATES FOREVER.’’ And the Coloured Musical Sensation: “MEMORIES AND MELODIES.” TUESDAY ' TUESDAY SPECIAL MATINEE at 2.15. Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer’s Comedy of 10,000 Laughs. Robert Young Madge Evans Ralph Morgan “CALM YOURSELF.” “CALM YOURSELF.” Brilliant M.G.M. Featurettes fnchule: News, Charlie Chase Comedy, ToddKelly Comedy. Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BLAKETOWN HALL. QHORT Night Dance, TO-NIGHT. Learners invited. Marley’s music. Admission 1/-.
rpO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT! Grand X Mid-Winter Ball, Gladstone Hall. Full Mayfair Orchestra. Modern oldtime and novelty dances. Kennedy’s ’bus leaves P.O. at 8.30. WHIPPET RACING. VICTORIA PARK, To-morrow (Tues- ’ day), commencing 12.30 p.m. Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies Gd. Fortyfive dogs competing. PUGBY ITINERARY. Xk ' SUNNY RUGBY PARK. TO-MORROW (King’s Birthday) — CANTERBURY V. WEST COAST. INANGAHUA JUNIORS V. WEST COAST THIRD GRADE REPS. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies 1/-. JUNE 27— i BULLER V. WEST COAST. BULLER JUNIORS V. WEST COAST JUNIORS. NOTICE: No dogs will be allowed on Rugby Park FOOTBALL 1 WEST COAST V. INANGAHUA s AT REEFTON, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). TRAIN LEAVES GREYMOUTH at 8.45 a.m., returning 6.15 p.m. Excursion Fares. 1 SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT ( AT WINGHAM PARK. 10.30 a.m. The usual Management Committee ■ Meeting will be .held on Wednesday. ( HPHE BOXING AND WRESTLING x CONTEST' advertised to take - place TO-MORROW (Tuesday) , NIGHT, has been cancelled, owing to several contestants be- ' ing unavailable. GREYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL BALL, Schaef’s Hall, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Old-time and Modern Programme. Marina Orchestra (6 instruments). Double Tickets 5/-, Single 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6. —Kennedy’s ’bus leaves Karoro at 8.45, returning after the Ball. —J. G. Walton, Secretary.. Greymouth municipal band. N.Z. B Grade Champions. FIRST HONORARY MEMBERS’ CONCERT. SEASON 1936. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, June 25. Come and hear your Champion Band; also first-class vocal artists. Book seats at Kilgour’s. PLANTS AND SHRUBS. ■ROSES 7/6 half dozen, 15/- dozen. X ’ M Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, etc., in variety. Perennial Plants of all kinds.—H. E. MALHAM, Ida St., Greymouth. PLANTS, SHRUBS FRUIT TREES, Etc. —Orders now taken for Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Hedge Trees, Roses, etc. Cabbage Plants now ready. The choicest seasonable flowers always in stock. — WEST COAST FLORIST CO; Shop Mackay St. r ’Phone 360. PLANTING SEASOFH936 ROSES ROSES ROSES Now is the time to place your order with the CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY COY., Premier Rose Growers, who have had over thirty-six years’ experience in ROSE GROWING, and are therefore in a position to give customers the benefit of their experience. SPECIAL OFFER: We will mail to any part of the West Coast, post free, one dozen of our best SHOW and DECORATIVE ROSES, our own selection, for—--15- per doz., 7/6 per half-doz., cash with order only. Catalogue, post free. We also stock all kinds of FRUITBEARING TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, SHRUBS and RHODODENDRONS in great variety. Address— CH.CH. NURSERY COY. 85 ALDWINS ROAD ::: CH.CH. PUBLIC NOTICES. T7iAT MORE MEAT! Sirloins 7d; Ribs sd; Rump Steak 9d; Topside 7d; Stewing Beef 6d.—Delicatessen, next McKenzie’s. / ✓ MINCE 31bs 1/-; Sausages 31bs 1/-, or 5d lb.; Pork Sausages 8d; Lambs’ Frys 4d.—Delicatessen, next llcKenzie’s. ' MOTHERS! Give your children " X PANSANO. The Bread with the vitamins for body-building. Made by SHANNON AND GLEN, Guinness Street
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