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AMUSEMENTS 111111111111111111. OPERA HOUSE <|lBl| TWICE DAILY 2.15 & 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENING Gary Cooper —Sigrid Gurie: F"'—" " “THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO” i A Magnificent Pageant of the World’? Most Exciting Adventure. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRT.) FOR A SHORT SEASON. The most- electrifying and sensational picture ever to hit the screen of this Theatre. EDWARD G. ROBINSON: “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY” i — 1 Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, Lya Lys. —i “CONFESSIONS OF | A NAZI SPY” | - —I The picture that calls a Swastika a Swastika. Its title tells the whole screaming story. (Recommended by Censor as More Suitable for Adults.) —ALSO SCREENING— A Special Technicolour Musical Short: r ■ "’”1 “MOMENTS OF CHARM” 1 “MOMENTS OF CHARM” | i By Phil Spitanly and His All-Girl Orchestra. RUNANGA TG NIGHT “HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN” and * “PARTNERS IN CRIME.” (Both' Approved for Universal Exhibition). iPOMBINED Masonic Lodges’ Social V will be held in the Refectory on SATURDAY, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. 1/6 and 1/-. USUAL DANCE. TTNITED PAVILION, SATURDAY. Arn. Beck’s full orchestra. Ices and Soft Drinks. Popular prices—l/6 and 1/-. Auspices Old Boys’ Cricket b Club. I ANOTHER GALA NIGHT DANCE. I SCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY NEXT - ft Bigger and Better than Last Week. Toris of Novelties. Heaps of. Fun. F Twilight Dap ci ng to Spotlight “Effects. f Hall Air-cooled by Fans. Mayfair Orchestra. P. Sweetman M.C. Aid St. John’s Ambulance. 1/6 & 1/-. GLADSTONE HALL ” ■ |Q.RAND SUMMER BALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. The Ball of the Year. Novelties Galore. Sumptuous Supper.

I Peerless Orchestra. ■- I BOOMPS A DAISY. ( Z'IRAND Women’s Institute Ball in c Ngahere Hall, SATURDAY, Nov. 4. } Williams’ Orchestra. Excellent supper. — * T MAWHERAITI HALL. GRAND BALL. SATURDAY NIGHT, November 4, in aid of Red Cross Funds. Embassy Dance Band. R. Bartlett M.C. Prices 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. " PUBLIC NOTICES irpHE ROYAL HOTEL is on the banks ‘J- of the Avon, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. Is close to trams, Cathedral Square, theatres, Post Office and public buildings. 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. MARGARET ROSE, “THE SALON OF BEAUTY” (MISS BRUCE). Undine Permanent Waving (Self Setting), 27/6; a soft beautiful lasting “Wireless Wave” in 15 hours. Eugene Waving and Combination Undine, 25/-. Non-Electric; tight, pleasing; curls ends, 15/-. Hot Oil Massage, dry lustreless hair, 4/- Famous Brushing Treatment, 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. fAUR 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 be pleased to quote you for your next job. Our expert knowledge is at your service. GREYMOUTH SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. WHALL STREET ’Phone 15. W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurance. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. 4 - ’Phone 606,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1939, Page 1

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