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AMUSEMENTS * OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHI Final Screening. Anna Neagle—Anton Walbrook, H. B. Warner —Walter Rilla: "VICTORIA THE GREAT.” The true story o£ a romance and a reign that saw the birth of the world’s vastest Empire—with many breathless scenes in technicolour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. M.G.M's. thrill-packed drama of war and its aftermath. “THEY GAVE HIM A GUN.” Franchot Tone —Gladys George— Spencer Tracy. A searing revelation of war and the scar it leaves on human hearts. (Recommended bv Censor for Adults) FRIDAY EVENING, ALSO SATURDAY (Matinee and Night). On the Stage—Personal Appearance: TEX MONTANA, Famous Singing Cowboy, hearalded as Australia’s greatest Hill-Billy entertainer, 'accompanying himself with his Piano-Accordeon. TEX will sign autograph books at , Saturday’s matinee. HOKITIKA, MONDAY & TUESDAY. BLACKBALL, WEDNESDAY. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS” and “OFF TO THE RACES’.” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T|UNN’S AMUSEMENT CARNIVAL COMPANY. SEASON NOW OPEN. Location :::: VICTORIA PARK. —Merry-go-round —Hoop-la —Shooting Gallery —Chocolate Shies —Darts and numerous other amusements. FUN FOR ALL, YOUNG AND OLD. All the Fun of the Fair. SHOWING NIGHTLY FROM 7.30. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! QCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY. Melody Boys’ Dance Band. An enjoyable time assured. AHAURA GUN CLUB. A CLAY BIRD SHOOT will be held at AHAURA on SATURDAY, January 28. PUBLIC NOTICES. TTPRIGHT Grand Piano, by Ruben'■z stein; full iron frame; over-strung, under-damper action. Handsome Walnut case. Exceptionally fine tone. Must be sold. Offer wanted. Three-piece Chesterfield Suite; practically new. Latest modern design. Independently sprung. Brown tonings. Exceptional bargain.—£l4/10/-. Best Phillipine Mahogany 3-Ply, 6x3, 7/- sheet. We are cash buyers of Furniture, etc. We exchange and sell on commission. Roomy Kitchen Dresser, with cupboards and shelves— Bargain 37/6. Gent’s fixed wheel Bicycle, with rear wheel expansion brake. Perfect running order; good tyres. —Only £2/10/-. Light Rimu Dropside Table, dining size.— Bargain £2/15/-. Dropback Colonial Couch, with nonsag mattress and squab complete. Perfect condition. —Snip £2/17/6. GORMLEY’S FURNITURE ROOMS. MAWHERA QUAY. JJOUSEWIVES—WE HAVE STOCKS OF: —JAM JARS —PICKLE JARS —DEMIJONS —BREADCROCKS at specially reduced prices. & ENGINEERS — New Stocks of BRIDGEPORT-CHROME PRECISION TOOLS. McKAY’S HARDWARE LTD (Late Walter Scott), UPPER MACKAY STREET, ’Phone 436. JJ O II E FACTS about the new APEX Washing Machines. The APEX Factories manufacture 21 per cent, of the total output of washers in the world. The APEX Factories have been manufacturing Apex Washers for over 25 years. The APEX washes half faster and quarter cleaner than any of its competitors. The APEX has many exclusive features such as — (1) The Apex Double Dasher Agitator; positively the most gentle on your clothes. (2) Long life, free-running mechanism with force fed automatic lubrication. „ , (3) The Apex Pressure Selector on the wringer assuring the correct pressure evenly distributed on the rollers. (From 251 b. to 3501b5.) (4) The Apex Tub is of vitreous porcelain, and is guaranteed chip-proof, even under the hardest wear. (5) The Apex Washers have a selfemptying motor driven pump. See them Demonstrated in Your Home. No Obligation. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. PRICES FROM £3O/10/-. ’Phone 628 or 106 for a Free Demonstration. H. S. FERRIS & CO. Office Jamieson Joyce and Co., GUINNESS STREET, GREYMOUTH TTAGLUND BROS., Grocers, Higt JLX Street, stock all first-grade goods and will meet all competition for cash Try us. ’Phone 184.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 1

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