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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. William Gargan, Florence Rice, H. B. Warner: * “BLACKMAILER.” ' , “BLACKMAILER.” WEDNESDAY (Matinee and Night) THURSDAY MATINEE ONLY. Another Big Hit from the Producers of “Fury,” and “Small Town Girl.” Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Irene Harvey. “THE THREE GODFATHERS.” “THE THREE GODFATHERS.” Peter B. Kyne’s great romance —now as a grated entertainment. (Both -Programmes Recommended by Sensor for Adults.) THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY.. Return Season of Robert Taylor, Janet Gaynor: “SMALL TOWN GIRL.” “SMALL TOWN GIRL.”Qnce seen it can never be forgotten! NELSON CREEK—TO-NIGHT: Robert Donat: “THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO.” ■ MOANA—WEDNESDAY: t Robert Donat: “THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO.” •DLAKETOWN Hall, Short Night Dance, To-night. Chas Mc- , Glashan with his Full Royal Star Orchestra., “Mac” will make you dance. Dancing 8.30. Admission 1/-. WEST " COAST A. AND P. SHOW FEBRUARY 26 and 27. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. HEAD, DRIVE AND YARD. . 5/- Sweepstake with £l/10/- added , prize money. Entries close THURSDAY NEXT, February 18. ' W. PRING. ’Phone 606. Box 27. LONG NIGHT DANCE. pOBDEN Gymnasium, Thursday night. York Hall Committee. Admission 1/-. Supper. POSTPONEMENT. Dance at Rotomanu, to have A been held on Saturday, Feb. 20, is POSTPONED indefinitely. NELSON CREEK SPORTS. •SATURDAY,'March 13: £5O UnderP hand Chop; £lB Upright Chop. 1 Nominations close March 5. Full programme advertised later. BRUNNER PICNIC. OWING to unforseen circumstances, the above Picnic, to Hokitika, has been unavoidably POSTPONED until MARCH 13. F. SLATER, • Secretary. public Notices. "VOTHING succeeds like success — 1,1 £2OOO Ist prize, £5OO second prize, for 2/6, for someone in the Landed at Last Art Union, closing ’ Saturday, February 20.

THE BIG DEMAND FOR . BELL’S RELIABLE CYCLES is proof positive that there is no better cycle on the market for reliability and value. COUNT THE “BELL’S” ON THE ROAD. k PRICES from £5/19/6. LOWEST TERMS IN DOMINION. DIMOND’S CYCLE DEPOT Opp. Courthouse, GUINNESS STREET

A WARDROBE OF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES Once you have learned the HOLLYWOOD METHOD OF DRESSMAKING you will always have plenty of lovely fashionable clothes. The Hollywood course is practical, complete and inex- . pensive. CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.

SOMETHING DIFFERENT AT LAST! 1937 WALLPAPERS Never before have we presented such a comprehensive range of New Season’s Wallpapers. Our 1937 designs are extremely modern, reflecting charm, atmosphere and beauty far ahead of their time. We invite you to inspect these new designs—only by a personal inspection ca none gauge their fashionable distinction. L. M. CARRUTHERS THE WALLPAPER STORE, ALBERT STREET. ’Phone 314.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. ■\7ERY attractive Pure Linen Bunga- ’ low Table Cloths, in checks and floral designs, all assorted colours, 11/6 and 13/6; to clear at 9/6 each. Hand-embroidered Irish Linen Supper Cloths, with 4 lap-mats, 12/6 set; reduced to 8/6 set. Linen Crash Emb. Table Cloths, 36x36, at half-price. CAROLINE, Albert Street. OOMBAT DECAY! Lustrus readymixed paint. The perfect house paint.—Smith and Smith, Mackay St., Greymouth. XTOU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns —it will pay yon.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1937, Page 1

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