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AMUSEMENTS , OPERA HOUSE <|||||||||| —NOW SHOWING—TWICE DAILY ' 2.15 & 8 p.m. The Year’s Most Magnificent Entertainment. GARY COOPER, (Romantic hero of'.“Bengal Lancers’ and “Mr. Deeds.”) r"' l . ■ > “THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO” SIGRID GURIE, (Samuel Goldwyn’s new screen find : from Norway): Thrills and Romance in this the World's Most Exciting Adventure, ( I • '• ■ • “THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO” Basil Rathbone, Ernest* Truex, H. B. Warner, . Binnie Barnes. Laughing, Wooing, Fighting—-on to fame and fortune. The private life of history’s adventurer, who fought his way to the Courts of golden China’s Emperor to win' a Princess.. (•Approved for Universal Exhibition). Featurettes include: Pathe Gazette, showing for the first time . the SIEGFRIED LINE; also “CRIME DOES NOT PAY.” ' • COMMENCING FRIDAY FOR A -. SHORT SEASON. The most daringly fearless and breath-lessly-awaited picture that ever thrilled an . anxious world... EDWARD G. ROBINSON: f “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY” i - ' (Recommended by Censor as More . , Suitable for Adults.) ' i TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. !A NNUAL FETE AND EXHIBITION. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) GREYMOUTH’S OWN GALA DAY. OPENING OF ENGINEERINGWOODWORK BLOCK. EXHIBITION OF PUPILS’ WORK. Stalls! Sideshows! Tea Rooms! Laughing Art Gallery. Parents and Public Cordially Invited. HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! ONG NIGHT CARNIVAL DANCE, ST. COLUMBA HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Streamers,\ Novelties, Home-made . \ Supper. Mayfair Orchestra. 2/-, 1/6. Be a,t Greymouth’s most popular mid-week dance. A FTER the Tech.' Fete, come to the United Pavilion Dance, -To-night (Wednesday). Good floor. Marina Or- ♦ chestra. Prices,l/6 and 1/-. A good night’s fun assured. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. I A NNUAL BANQUET, Municipal A Band Hall, FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. M. P. CONNOLLY, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES MARGARET ROSE, “THE SALON "A OF BEAUTY” (MISS BRUCE). Undine Permanent Waving (Self Setting), 27/6; a soft beautiful lasting “Wireless Wave” in H hours. Eugene Waving and Combination Undine, 25/-. Non-Electric; tight, pleasing; curls ends, 15/-. Hot Oil Massage, dry lustreless hair, 4/- Famous Brushing Treat-

ment, 3/-. AVE YOUR CAR POLISHED LIKE NEW WITH GOODRICH POLISH AND CLEANER, —and — YOUR TYRES SERVICED BY EXPERTS, —at —■ GOODRICH SERVICE STATION VULCANISING A SPECIALITY. Electric and, ordinary Wringer Rollers RE-RUBBERED at reasonable cost. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. AUR long experience in the manufacV ture of JOINERY—Doors and all finishing lines—ensures a first-class job. Our prices are right, and we would he pleased to quote you for your next jbb. Our expert knowledge is at your service. GREYMOUTH SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. WHALL STREET ’Phone 15. A RARE BARGAIN THAT WON’T LAST LONG. TDAITHFULLY BUILT FIVE-ROOM-ED BUNGALOW, handy to town. In excellent order inside and out. Two bedrooms, breakfast room, kitchenette and sunporch. Large garage; electric light; hot and cold water; gas stove; dual hot water system; pedestal basin; porcelain bath; gas cooper and concrete tubs. Sewerage. Built-in Wardrobes in each bedroom. Servery in breakfast room. Ample cupboard space in kitchenette. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Must be sold as owner leaving district. Price £llOO. SOLE AGENTS: JAMIESON, JOYCE & CO. Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance and Commission Agents, GUINNESS STREET, GREYMOUTH. TXTATJ/PAPERS to suit all tastes are |l W contained in our large selection of designs and shades.—Smith, and Smith, Ltd.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1939, Page 1

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