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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Bette Davis, Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay: ‘•DANGEROUS” “DANGEROUS” “DANGEROUS” SUNDAY— Charles Bickford in: “EAST OF JAVA.” (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund.) MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Warner Gland, Valerie Hobson, Henry Hull: “WEREWOLF OF LONDON.” “WEREWOLF OF LONDON.” Hands become claws! Feet become paws! Teeth become fangs! Man becomes wolf! This is the blood-chilling change which turns a scientist into a beast, doomed to prey on those he loves. (AU Recommended for Adults.) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “DANGEROUS WATERS.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE.” Greymouth civic band. EUCHRE TO-NIGHT. Perotti Hall, 8 o’clock. All cordially invited to attend. p LADSTONE HALL.—Usual Dance TO-NIGHT. Splendid floor. Good supper, and new orchestra. TO-NIGHT. iQCHAEF’S HALL, Old-time Dance, 8.15 sharp. Royal Star Dance Band. P. Coll, M.C. 1/C and !/-■ ‘ yyHOOPEE gALL TO-NIGHT. ROTOMANU HALL.

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. ASOCIAL EVENING for men of the Congregation will be held in Trinity Hall, MONDAY NEXT at 8 o’clock. Rt. Rev. W. G. Hilliard, Bishop of Nelson, will be present. An enjoyable evening assured. pRIDAY NEXT, November 20 — Plunket Society’s Rose Day and Annual Fete, at the TOWN HALL. " JJECITAL. PUPILS OF ADRIA BUSH. TRINITY HALL, (THURS. Nov. 26). (Part proceeds, Trinity Bldg. Fund). Plays, Comedy Sketches, Character Work, Fairy Tales, Dances, Spectacular Scenic and Lighting Effects. Adults 1/6, Children 1/-. DANCE will be held in Rotomanu Hall on SATURDAY, December 19. Good music (piano N. Nestor). Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ RECORD SALES Testify to the Popularity of BELL’S RELIABLE CYCLES Bell’s Cycles £5/19/6; Roadsters £6/7/6, £6/15/-, £7/2/6, £B/10/-; 3 Speed Gear £7/19/6; Ladies £7 4/6; Racers £l2/10/-; Sports £9/7/6, £B/19/6; Juveniles £5/10/-; Humber Sports £lO/15/-; Roadsters £lO/15/-; Ladies £lO/15/-. LOWEST TERMS IN THE DOMINION DIMOND’S CYCLE DEPOT (Opp. Courthouse), GUINNESS ST. ’Phono 660.

SMART HATS FOR RACE WEAR We are now displaying a remarkable selection of gay styles, including Jack Tars, Baku, Leghorns and Ocean Wave Straws, etc. You will be delighted with our range of the latest creations. ALL INEXPENSIVELY PRICED. MISS M. BATTY Opp. Bank of N.Z., TAINUI STREET. UNCEASING NEURITIS AGONY VANISHES. AFTER one month’s treatment with R.U.R. I have been entirely free from neuritis, from which I suffered severely,” writes Mr. A. Green* field, Oxford Street, Sydney. The unbelievable pain and torment that comes with rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago and sciatica are quickly ended by R.U.R. Sold with money-back guarantee in every packet. Free booklet. R.U.R. is obtainable from L. F. Hogg. j POUND: The right name for those people who insist on using blunt lawn-mowers. Send your MOWER to be OVERHAULED and SHARPENED in our machine, factory method, and avoid being called one. Satisfaction for 10/-, including cartage, is dirt cheap. Ring Greenhill and Co., ’phone 428, or Abbie and Ramage, Cobden, 'phone 167. ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER SERVICE, COBDEN. TO BUILDERS AND TIMBER USERS Our business is built on our teputation to supply all classes of TIMBER, just exactly, how, when and where it is required, at shortest notice. OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING. 'Phone 252 D TJUNGALOW RUGS, in all sizes, £4 15/- to £6/5/-. These values must be seen at Harley’s.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1936, Page 1

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