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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. The Four Horsemen of Hilarity in a Ten Star Fun Frolic. “MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 11138.” “MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938.” Mischa Auer, Billy House, Jimmie Sa.yo, Bert Lahr. i “MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938.” “MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938.” John King—Joy Hodges The new singing and dancing sensation Alice Brady, Louise Fazenda, Barbara \ ‘ Read.. The gayest, smartest, funniest musical comedy i ever .’made, with scores of gorgeous dancing girls and delightful melodies. Song Hits: “The Grand Street Comedy Four,” “I’m in My Glory,” “Six of One and Half a Dozen of Another,” .‘You’re My Dish,” “The Masher is a Bad, Bad Boy,” “More Power to You.” (Approved lor Universal Exhibition) COMING COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY, Sept. 26 & 27. Mr. Lindsay Fabre will present on •A stage: “AUSSIE” “AUS .Si I E ” The Boxing Kangaroo. The most amazing, comical and 1 thrilling act in the world. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “CLOISTERED.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) IQURF Club Dance: Short Night, Tonight, Blaketown Hall. Snowballs, squeakers, streamers. Williams’ Orchestra. Dod Hoggarth M.C. Gents 1/-, Ladies 1/-. ' "POPULAR DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, To-morrow (Tuesday). Modern dancing. Good music. Prices 1/6 and 1/-. In aid of Sports Queen.

LADIES! LADIES! "14/TANNEQUIN Parade, Herb Moore’s, Wednesday next, 2.30 pan. Afternoon tea and musical items. Admission 1/6. Aid Confraternity Queen. f)TIRA HALL: Grand Dance, Friday, Sept.'. 23, 8.45 p.m. to 1 a.m. Reserve this date for a night of enjoyment. Supper. Good music. Admission 2/-. KUMARA FIRE BRIGADE. ' pRAND ANNUAL BALL, FRIDAY, September 23. . Marina Orchestra. Good floor. Sumptuous supper. Novelties. Waltzing competition. Pat Coll M.C. The most popular ball of the ’ season. up and help those who help you. » ■ Waltzing Competition. D. Mcßrearty judge. ~ . 1 SPORTS QUEEN. . GALA DAY. , TVfARIST BROTHERS’ SCHOOL GROUNDS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Fun for Everyone. , ADMISSION FREE. ~~ LOST AND~FOUND~ 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. PUBLIC NOTICES.

WHALE’S OPTICAL & DEAF AID SERVICE (ESTABLISHED OVER 35 YEARS). MR. S. R. WHALE will personally visit Greymouth and surrounding districts from TUESDAY, September 20, to THURSDAY, September 22. Brunnerton: Wednesday, Sept. 21. Blackball: Thursday, Sept. 22. Appointments can now be made.at Revington’s Hotel, or by writing to 677 Colombo St., Christchurch.

“UNDINE” PERMANENT WAVING. rpHE MARGARET ROSE SALON Has recently installed the above wonderful and most expensive machine in the world of hairdressing. You are cordially invited to inspect this famous machine, which will be demonstrated at your convenience. MISS G. D. BRUCE GUINNESS STREET. —FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY — —FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY— We are jobbing out our Remnants in CARPET RUNNERS * CARPET RUNNERS CARPET RUNNERS CARPET RUNNERS Our prices will suit your pocket. See our Window Display. See our Window Display. Inspect our Stock. Inspect our Stock. F. HAYES UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. pOMPLETE stocks Hyde Park Prams and Pramettes, Push Carts, Rocking Horses, Plunket Cots, Chairs, Baths, in fact everything baby requires. Easy terms arranged.—Harley’s, Ltd,, Mackay St,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1938, Page 1

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