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amusements OPERA HOUSE to-night to-night AND THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. One of the most exciting, action-filled romances of the West. George O’Brien—Rita Hayworth “THE RENEGADE RANGER.” “THE RENEGADE RANGER.” “THE RENEGADE RANGER.” Ray Whitley. Vengeful midnight marauders, led by a daring girl, pit themselves against a courageous captain of the Texas Rangers in this roaring drama of romance and revenge on the lawless Mexican Border. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Australia’s Greatest Comedian. A picture that starts with a bang and ends with hysterics. George Wallace: . “LET GEORGE DO IT.” “LET GEORGE DO IT.” With the greatest cast of comedians ever assembled. (Approved for Universal Exhibition),WEST COAST BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. iQRAND BILLIARD SALOON, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. A. TWOHILL (Greymouth) v. J. HIGGINS (Westport), for Barton McGill Cup. Admission 1/-. PAROA SCHOOL BREAK-UP ENTERTAINMENT. TOMORROW (Thursday): Children J- 7 to 8.30. ADULT DANCE to follow. Ladies a plate. Gents .1/6. Marley’s music. Proceeds aid Picnic Funds. Voluntary entertainers welcomed. KARORO QUEEN’S THURSDAY DANCE. Never mind the weather or rain, come and dance to Arn. Beck’s refrains, UNITED PAVILION. 1/6 and 1/-. Supper: Asparagus and sausage rolls, oyster patties, savouries, sandwiches and cakes. Tea and coffee. PRESENTATION Dance, Runanga Gymnasium, Friday Next. Good music. Admission 1/- and 1/6. Good supper. Novelties. —Runanga Tennis Club. GLADSTONE HALL COMMITTEE. ' A NNUAL WIND-UP BALL, Saturday Next, December 17. Roll up for the Big Ball of the Season. Novelties galore. Good floor. Excellent supper. McGlashan’s ’bus leaves Post Office 9.15, Prices 3/- and 2/-. LOST AND FOUND. Twelve words, I/-, Three Insertions 2/6 LINGER Crank Handle, Blaketown or town. —Reward at Star.

FOR SALE. Twelve words. I/-, Three Insertions 2/6 • "MODEL A Ford two-door Sedan: Good order; £B5. —Write “Ford,” ■ Star Office. * ; • — i TAAIRY FARM, approx. 120 acres, with retail 38 gallon daily round.— : Address at Star Office. T OCAL POTATOES: Dug daily any quantity.—J. L. Bourke, Boddytown. —’Phone 699. TNVALID’S Seagrass Lounge Chair, on wheels; good condition. —Address at Star. T>OY’S CYCLE: Excellent condition; £3/10/-.— Apply McGregor, Dunollie. pLUM PUDDINGS for ’Xmas. Home x made. Prices to suit all families. —Miss E. Ruane (opposite Star Office). TVELL-BRED Unbroken Sheep Dog, " bitch; anxious to work; 11 months old—Apply Mathias, private bag, Greymouth. MILKING SHORTHORNS FOR PRIVATE SALE. H MATSON AND CO. have for * private sale 20 REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN COWS, on behalf of a well-known breeder. Further particulars from H. MATSON & CO., Stud Stock Salesmen, Christchurch. WIEN in Christchurch be sure to see our range of new Seagrass Chairs; 11/6, 14/6, 17/6, 27/6, 30/-, 35/and 37/6 each.—Q. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. PHLOX, Asters, Cornflowers, African X Marigolds, Ageratum, Cinerarias, etc., 1/- dozen. Zinnias, Salvia Bonfire, Tomato Plants, 1/6 dozen—H. E. Malham, Ida Street, Marsden Road. qon ACRES LEASEHOLD PRO mVV peRTY, 13 miles from Greymouth, by good road, with new Tworoomed Hut and Cowshed thereon. Fifty acres river flat, with light scrub. This is an ideal property for a man with small capital. Price £2so.—Apply Star Office. rpWENTY good Quarter-acre FREEA HOLD SECTIONS; ready for building; situate Gladstone. Good sunny position; on nice gradient, with frontage to Main Highway.—For full particulars and price apply G. W. Moss and Coy., Land Agents, Mackay St. 17 /& NEW CAMP BEDS, Camp Al/™ Mattresses 14/6, Stools 4/6, Deck Chairs 11/6, Camp Tables 17/6 and 27/6. Calico Tents from 15/-, Duck Tents 28/6. Tents have three feet walls. Thermettes 12/6. Twoperson Picnic Set, in case, 24/6; four person 42/6. Tea Waggons 17/6, All Wool Rugs (78 by 56) 13/6. —C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAGLUND BROS., Grocers, High Street, stock all first-grade goods, and will meet all competition for cash. Try us. ’Phone 184.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 December 1938, Page 1

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