AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT . AND THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. William Gargan—Jean Rogers. “REPORTED MISSING.” A sizzling high tension aviation drama packed with thrills and exciting suspense that, will hold you spellbound. Jack Oakie —Ann Sothern. “SUPER SLEUTH” The laughter hit of the year, filled with love, mystery, thrills and plaih hysterics. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO 2 SERIES “THE BOMBING OF SHANGHAI.” Showing the horrible and most gruesome scenes in the present conflict between China and Japan. This short will be shown at the conclusion of programme. 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.
iQHORT Night Old-time and Modern Dance. United Pavilion. TONIGHT (Wednesday). Admission 1/-. State School Social Committee. REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. ' APRIL 28 and 30. First Race 12.15. —Large Fields. —Fresh Horses. * —Last Meeting of Circuit. EXCELLENT TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL, FRIDAY NEXT. All the best boys will be in action. COME AND SEE THEM. MAWHERAITI HALL. RAND TENNIS BALL will be held IVT on SATURDAY, May 21. New Marina Dance Band. DENNIS Club Dance, Paroa Hall, Saturday Evening. Novelties, etc. Good music, good floor, excellent supper. Admission 1/6, 1/-. Williams' Orchestra.
TOWN HALL ::: TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. In Aid of' Marist Brothers’ Building Fund. “WOMEN HAVE THEIR WAY." “WOMEN HAVE THEIR WAY." (Comedy in Two Acts.) —CAST— Mrs Plank, Eunice Scott. Ada Smeaton Gladys Wallwork. Phyllis Bond. Miriam Stephens, Maria. Courtney. Peggy Stewart, Neil Collins. Frank O’Halloran, Don Reid, William Payne, Tim O’Farrell. Box Plan at Kilgour’s. Stalls 1/6. Circle 2/-. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. T EARN HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN DISTINCTIVE FROCKS—by the simple Hollywood method. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.
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. W. GREENSLADE PROPERTY AGENT, VALUATOR AND INVESTMENT ADVISER, MACKAY STREET. QUACK! QUACK!! AND TWO LOUD BANGS! TWO DUCKS ? ? Well, that all depends on the Ammunition, Gun. and lastly Yourself! AMMUNITION: We have the latest Ammunition, high-powered, that will reach the high fliers. Look over the Guns, Decoys. Duck Calls, Cartridge Belts, at IVAN T. BENNINGTON MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH.
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