AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT “SEA DEVILS” “SEA DEVILS” Victor McLaglen, Ida Lupino, Preston Foster. Conflict, Adventure and Romance in an Exciting Drama. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. “REPORTED MISSING.” William Gargan—Jean Rogers. Combining the speed and thrills of aviation in a modern mystery plot. “SUPER SLEUTH” Jack Oakie —Ann Sotheran. A story of love, mystery, thrills and plain hysterics. (All programmes approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO 2 SERIES “THE BOMBING OF SHANGHAI.” Showing the horrible and most gruesome scenes- in the present conflict between China ami Japan. Those who do not wish to see the terrible scenes portrayed will be given opportunity to leave the Theatre. Recommended for Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children. RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT. “IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD.” (Recommended for Adult Audiences) TIfUNICIPAL BAND EUCHRE, TONIGHT (Tuesday), Band Hall, 8 o’clock. ipREYMOUTH Regatta Club: Short Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, TONIGHT (Tuesday). Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Novelties, etc. Williams’ full orchestra. 1/- all round. REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, ' ; APRIL 28 and 30. First Race 12.15. —Large Fields. —Fresh Horses. —Last Meeting of Circuit. EXCELLENT TRAIN I ARRANGEMENTS.
GREY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. "il/TONTHLY INGLESIDE, THURS,iIL DAY, April 28 (note change of date), Oddfellows’ Hall, 8 p.m. L. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. I —>—■— THE 1938 SPEEDKINGS ARE HERE! IBETTER THAN EVER, and out policy still is — Quality Equipment ONLY fitted to all models. Prices from £6/19/6. CALL AND INSPECT. A. COX MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.
FOR SALE. COUNTRY STORE AND BAKERY. Comprising Land, shop and Stores, Stock, Bakehouse, Garage, Motor Trucks, Petrol Pumps and usual Storekeeper’s and Baker’s Plant. Large turnover and good opportunity for West Coaster. This business is situated in a prosperous small town, with good district surrounding, with sawmilling, farming and mining at pre- '* sent in progress, with every prospect of further development. Price, terms and further particulars to bona fide enquirers only. CHAS. H. ROSE PROPERTY SALESMAN. FOR PROMPT SALE. COMFORTABLE SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with beautiful FREEHOLD SECTION. All conveniences. Porcelain Bath, P.W.C., hot and cold water, electric stove. Garage and large workshop. Handy to town. Immediate possession. A BARGAIN AT £835. RESTAURANT AS GOING CONCERN Good turnover. Lucrative proposition. Walk in walk out. Small amount required. Apply promptly. J. V/. GREENSLADE PROPERTY AGENT, VALUATOR AND INVESTMENT ADVISER,
MACKAY STREET. W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurance. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. ’Phone 606 FOR SALE WHITE WRAPPING PAPER Any Quantity, 2d lb. GREYMOUTH STAR
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1938, Page 1
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