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AMUSEMENTS i OPERA HOUSE j —FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT— Errol Flynn, Olivia De Havilland, Claude Rains: “THE ADVENTURES OF j ROBIN HOOD.” | Basil Rathbone, Herbert Mundin, Eugene Pallette. Nothing finer or more thrilling has ever reached the screen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Fernand Gravet —Carole Lombard: 1 1 “FOOLS FOR SCANDAL” “FOOLS FOR SCANDAL” i —; Anthony and Cleopatra —Napoleon and Josephine—can’t hold a scandal to Carole and Fernand in this Riotous Comedy with Music. Fernand Gravet —Carole Lombard: (- —— 1 “FOOLS FOR SCANDAL” | “FOOLS FOR SCANDAL” | i ■> Ralph Bellamy. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “I AM THE LAW.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). MUNICIPAL BAND EUCHRE.— LU TO-NIGHT, Band Hall, at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT SCHAEF’S HALL, pLUNKET BALL. Arn Beck’s Orchestra. Excellent supper arrangements. Prices': 7/6 Double, 5/- Single, 2/6 Extra Lady.

PUCHRE TOURNEY, Blaketown School Gymnasium, To-morrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter. Admission 1/-. • Proceeds Blaketown Sunday School Building Fund. AMATEUR Athletic Club’s Long Night Dance, United Pavilion, To-morrow (Wed.) Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. The most popular dance in the district. Excellent supper. 1/6 & 2/-. ~ SEE iqp H E GREYTONIANS, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. Proceeds in Aid of Greymouth Competitions Society. Admission 1/- and 1/6. 17ORTNIGHTLY Dance, Cobden ConX vent Hall, THURSDAY, June 22. Good music. Novelties. Home-made supper. Euchre in cosy card-room. T> LACKBALL SCHOOL BOYS’ BOXING TOURNAMENT. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, at 7.30 p.m. 45 BOUTS 45 BOUTS Special Bouts: BLACKBALL V. GREY MAIN. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Children 6d. AHAURA GUN CLUB. A CLAY BIRD SHOOT will be held at AHAURA on SATURDAY, June 24 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. iPELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB’S Annual V Ball, Schaef’s Hall, AUGUST 22. Secretaries please note. . PUBLIC NOT ICES iPORMLEY’S FURNITURE ROOMS, MAWHERA QUAY. USED FURNITURE BARGAINS: Four-piece Bedroom Suite, comprising roomy Mirror-door Wardrobe, nice Duchesse, Pedestal Cabinet & Double Bed with good Wire Mattress. All in excellent condition. Dark Mahogany finish. —Bargain £ll/10. Oak Mirror-back Sideboard, in exceptionally good condition. —Only £5/10. Colonial Couch, non-sag wire mattress; practically new equab. £2/17/6. Others from 25/-.

Late Model “66” Singer Drophead Sewing Machine. Good Oak case. In absolutely tip-top order. —Bargain £lO 10/-. Other models from 35/-. Almost new, Light Rimu Tallboy. Bar handles. —A snip at £3. Gent’s Cycle, B.S.A. Sports frame; fixed wheel, with cable brake. Firstclass running order.- —Only £2/15. Lady’s Cycle; good frame, etc. Running order. —Cheap at £2/5. Seagrass Chairs from 10/-, Stretchers from 12/6. All classes general'furniture cheap for cash. JJOLMES’ 1 PRIVATE HOTEL, (Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St.), CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Permanent by Arrangement. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. MRS. T. PILLING P R O P R I E T RE S S. OTEL WINDSOR. 47 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel is now acquired by MRS. M. C. KANE, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 9/- per uay. Permanentp from 30/- per week. Weekly by ar •nngemenL M. C. KANE PROPRIETRESS

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1939, Page 1

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