AMUSEMENTS l||||||||||||||||l> OPERA HOUSE <|]||||BB —NOW SHOWING—TWICE DAILY 2.15 & 8 p.m. SPIES! They stand EXPOSED—ACCUSED and CONVICTED, by the fearlessness of the most Electrifying and Sensational Picture ever to hit the Screen of this Theatre. EDWARD G. ROBINSON: “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY’’ i J Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, Lya Lys. —— 1 V “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY’’ 1 STARTLING! TOPICAL! TRUE! The Female of the species is more deadly than the Male —Lovely Ladies —Ruthless Men, caught in the net of the greatest spy-hunt in history. (Recommended by Censor as More Suitable for Adults.) —ALSO SCREENING— A Special Technicolour Musical Short: r —— 1 “MOMENTS OF CHARM” ‘♦MOMENTS OF CHARM” ____________ I By Phil Spitanly and His All-Girl Orchestra. USUAL DANCE. TTNITED Pavilion, To-morrow (Sat.). Ain. Beck’s full orchestra. Ices and Soft Drinks. Popular prices—l/6 and 1/-. Auspices Old Boys’ Cricket Club. ANOTHER GALA NIGHT DANCE. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW (Sat) Bigger and Better than Last Week. Tons of Novelties. Heaps of Fun. Twilight Dancing to Spotlight Effects. Hall Air-cooled by Fans. Mayfair Orchestra. P. Sweetman M.C. Aid St. John’s Ambulance. 1/G & 1/-.
GLADSTONE HALL. iQRAND SUMMER BALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). The Ball of the Year. Novelties Galore. Sumptuous Supper. Peerless Orchestra. Prices 3/6 and 2/6. ' BOOMPS A DAISY” ~~ ipRAND Women’s Institute Ball in Ngahere Hall, To-morrow (Sat.). Williams’ Orchestra. Excellent supper. IKAMATUA HALL. rpO-MORROW (Sat.), GRAND CARD iA EVENING—4S’s, Cribbage, 50Q. Funds aid District Dental Clinic. pREY Surf Club Short Night Dance, : '-Y Blake town HaII,‘MONDAY NIGHT. Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo. All learners invited. Dancing 8.30. Dod Hogarth M.C. Prices 1/6 & 1/-. TjON’T Forget! Centennial Ball, Still--17 water Hall, Saturday, Nov. 18. Embassy Orchestra. Novelties galore. £l/1 Monte Carlo. Excellent supper. ’Bus from Greymouth. SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE! |QT. JOHN’S AMBULANCE PRESENTATION BALL, Schaef’s Hall, TUESDAY, November 28. PUBLIC NOTICES MARGARET ROSE, “THE SALON OF BEAUTY” (MISS BRUCE). Undine Permanent Waving (Self Setting), 27/6; a soft beautiful lasting “Wireless Wave” in 1| 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. WHALE STREET.. ’Phone 15. IITE HAVE JUST LANDED A CONSIGNMENT OF PUSH CHAIRS AND PRAMS. PUSH CHAIRS AND PRAMS. We also stock PLUNKET COTS, EROPSIDE COTS, BABY’S HIGH CHAIRS, AND SWINGS. F. H. HAYES 100 MAWHERA QUAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1939, Page 1
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