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AMUSEMENTS ■l®. OPERA HOUSE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell, Hugh Herbert, Olivia De Havilland, Patrie Knowles, Walter Connolly: | "FOUR’S A CROWD” “FOUR'S A CROWD” t — A laugh a minute comedy, with four madcap merrymakers out to give you the time of your life. (Approved for Universal Exhibition}. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. A stirring human story, revealing the professional and romantic secrets of a ( — 1 “WOMAN DOCTOR” | “WOMAN DOCTOR” [ —l Freida Inescort —Sybil Jason. i — “WOMAN DOCTOR” “WOMAN DOCTOR” Henry Wilcoxon —Claire Dodd. Who was to blame —the Woman Doctor who gave her every waking hour to the call of her profession—or the lonely husband who found happiness in the arms of another woman? (Recommended by Censor for Adults) P A R N I V A L DANCE. LONG NIGHT. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT (MON.) Aid St. John’s Ambulance. Home-made supper. Novelties. Six Lucky Spots. Mayfair Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. POMMUNITY SING, MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Marley’s Melody Boys. Admission 1/- and 6d. Aid League Club. CELTIC RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB.

! A NNUAL “SMOKO” will be held at the United Pavilion, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. AU members cordially invited. festival of plays. irpoWN HALL, Greymouth, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON & EVENING. Sessions beginning' at 2.15 and 7.45. Plays, range from Stark Drama to High Comedy, Mr. G. G. M. Mitchell will adjudicate. Admission 1/- to each session. T ONG NIGHT DANCE, St. Columba Hall, WEDNESDAY. Arn Beck’s Orchestra. Novelties, Streamers. Home-made supper. Pirces 2/- & 1/6LOST AND FOUND. Twelve words, 1/-, Three Insertions 2/6 LOST: Dagger Cravat Pin, set with brilliants, Saturday evening.— Caroline, Albert Street. T OST: Schaeffei- Fountain Pen in case, between Town Hall and St. Patrick’s Church. Reward on return to “Star.” T OST: Blue Totem Hand-knitted Cardigan, Saturday afternoon, between Palmerston and Shakespeare Streets. Reward. —Ring 648. __ PUBLIC NOTICES IT is our special job to service or repair all types of GENERATORS, MOTORS, MAGNETOS AND BAiTERIES, ETC., ETC. RE-WINDING require;, special experience and equipment — we have both. R. F. WOODHOUSE, 92 TAINUI STREET. West Coast Agents "VEGA” Batteries. GARDEN INFORMATION. ■jl/TAKE your garden more beautiful by planting these sensational Plants. (DO IT NOW): PRUNUS PERSICA SPLENDENS (Double Cerise Peach): The brightest Spring flowering tree; 4/6 each. PRUNUS POLLARDII: Flowering Almond. Large single rose coloured flowers; splendid for cutting; 4/6 each. PEACH PLUM CROSS (Novelty): Large single pink flowers; bronze foliage; price 5/- each. PRUNUS CAMPANULATA: The brightest flowering cherry grown; 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA WILSONII: Rare Chinese species; white with conspicous crimson centre. Price 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA SINENSIS: A splendid white flowered species; 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA STELLATA: The small growing star flowered Magnolia. Ring, write, or bettei’ still, call! NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. (W. .1. HUMM, Manager) LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Box 426. Telephone 35-675.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONLY ONCE AT EVERY MAN’S DOOR. It is your turn now to secure a good USED CAR at Haines Motors Used Car Clearance Sale. Lack of space compels us to sacrifice prices. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. The whole of our stock has been genuinely reduced in price, and you are invited to inspect these cars at our premises, Mawhera Quay. Come and discuss YOUR proposition with us. WE HAVE A CAR TO SUIT EVERY MAN’S PURSE. HAINES MOTORS LIMITED . MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. P. 0.8. 103. ’Phone 553.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1939, Page 1

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