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AMUSEMENTS lllllllllllllllllh OPERA HOUSE .flil —NOW SHOWING—TWICE DAILY 2.15 & 8 p.m. The greatest comedy of all time, with Four Mad-cap Merrymakers out to give you the time of your life. Errol Flynn—Olivia de Havilland: — — 1 I “FOUR’S A CROWD” | I “FOUR’S A CROWD” | i — — •' Join this crowd for the fun feast of a lifetime. Rosalind Russell—Patrie Knowles: I “FOUR’S A CROWD” | | “FOUR'S A CROWD” | With Hugh Herbert and Walter Connolly only making matters funnier. Th is crowd’s a panic; they wanted to get married in the worst way and they did! It’s 5 laugh-a-minute comedy. f’A.ppro'yed /or Universal Exhibition). SUNDAY SUNDAY Ben Lvons —Bebe Daniels: “NOT WANTED ON VOYAGE.” (Recommended bv Censor tor Adults) Charles Starrett—lris Meredith: “OUTLAWS OF THE PRAIRIE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). (Proceeds for Mayor’s Unemployment Fund.) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “BOY FROM BARNADOES.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA SUNDAY “FOR LOVE OF MONEY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). fYNCE AGAIN, TO-NIGHT (Sat.), at UNITED PAVILION, CELTIC RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB’S WEEKLL DANCE. Novelties. Popular prices—l/6 and 1/-. The brightest spot in the week-end. TAANCE, Schaef’s Hall, TO-NIGHT (Sat.), aid St. John’s Ambulance, Novelties. Streamers. Mayfair orchestra. Prices 1/6 & 1/-. J. Devonport M.C. FOR AN ENJOYABLE NIGHT’S DANCING, ( POME to/LAKE BRUNNER LODGE BALL, Kotuku, TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Marley’s Dance Orchestra. Good supper.—G..B. Fiveash, Sec. tqIN THE CROWDS TO-NIGHT AT IKAMATUA Basketball Club's ANNUAL BALL, Ikamatua Hall, TONIGHT (Saturday). Marina Orchestra. First-class supper. Novelties galore. Every second dance a Lucky Spot. Double 5/6, Gents 3/6, Extra Lady 2/6. .

pARN I V A L DANCE. 1 LONG NIGHT. SCPIAEF’S HALL, MONDAY NEXT. . Aid St. “John’s Ambulance. Home-made . supper. Novelties. Six Lucky Spots. Mayfair Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. COMMUNITY SING,. MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA, ’ MONDAY NIGHT. Marley’s Melody Boys. Admission 1/- and 6d. Aid League Club. PEROTTI HALL. 'I7LAG 500, TUESDAY NEXT, and , 1 EVERY TUESDAY till further notice. 7.45 p.m. REMEMBER I “VEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON ■ AND EVENING. FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS, —at the —■ TOWN HALL. OTIRA RAILWAY BALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. ADDINGTON Railway Workshops Orchestra. Old and New Dances. Suitable train arrangements. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. Excellent supper. ' “THE RESIDENTS’ BALL.” ,gTILLWATER HALL, SATURDAY, October 21. Marley’s Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Excellent supper. Novelties. £l/1 Monte Carlo. ’Buses leave Grey P.O. 9.15 pan. PUBLIC NOTICES V IT is our special job to service or repair all types of GENERATORS, motors, magnetos and batteries, ETC., ETC. RE-WINDING require., special experience and equipment —we have both. R. F. WOODHOUSE, 92 TAINUI STREET. West Coast Agents “VEGA” Batteries. COBDENENGINEERING co. ltd. COBDEN. Sunny Days are Here Again! It’s not sufficient to look wise; so BE WISE and get the best service for your LAWNMOWER. Repairs and replacements for all Lawnmowers. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. Ring 65 or 780. McCormick deering tractors are the popular make; built in 20 models, a size for every farm; and if a new Tractor is not desirable, a guaranteed re-conditioned Tractor can be of17ARMERS AND SAWMILLERS -V. tractors. The West Coast farmer’s thoughts are developing towards Power Farm-, ing; he discovers that the use of horses has become uneconomical, fered. All these Tractors can be equipped with rubber tyres. All 1* arm Implements are built to attach to the various models. All these tractors have removable Cylinder Sleeves. Spare parts supply is guaranteed. The prices range from £156 net, f.o.r. Christchurch. Don’t make a mistake and buy before making inquiry from D. BAGOT, Direct Rep., or CHAS. H. ROSE . DISTRICT AGENT,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 October 1939, Page 1

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