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AMUSEMENTS |||||l||Bl> OPERA HOUSE <i||l —NOW SHOWING—TWICE DAILY 2.15 & 8 p.m SPIES! They stand EXPOSED —AC CUSED and CONVICTED, by the fear lessness of the most Electrifying ant Sensational Picture ever to hit th< Screen of this Theatre. EDWARD G. ROBINSON: i l “CONFESSIONS. OF A NAZI SPY” i ; ■-> Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Pau Lukas, Lya Lys. .. 'i “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY” I ' -- 1 STARTLING! TOPICAL! TRUE! The Female, of the species is more deadly than the Male —Lovely Ladies —Ruthless Men, caught in the net ol the greatest spy-hunt in history. (Recommended by Censor as More Suitable for Adults.) —ALSO SCREENING— A Special Technicolour Musical Short: : : 1 “MOMENTS OF CHARM” | “MOMENTS OF CHARM” | • > J By Phil Spitanly and His All-Girl Orchestra. SUNDAY SUNDAY Lanny Ross —Gloria Stuart: “THE LADY OBJECTS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund.) MOANA AND KUMARA Picture Patrons please note that Chapter 1 of Serial, “LONE RANGER,” will be screened at Moana, Sunday, and Kumara, Monday. RUNANGA TG NIGHT “SUBMARINE D. 1.” (Annroved for Universal Exhibition). H RUNANGA SUNDAY. “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY.” (Recommended by Censor as More Suitable for Adults.) COBDEN CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ITHE MONTHLY INGLESIDE will be |A held TO-NIGHT (Saturday), in School Gym., at 8 o’clock. Good supper and good music. Member and friend. USUAL DANCE. TTNITED Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Sat.) Arn. 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-NIGHT (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. 1/6 & 1/-. GLADSTONE HALL. IQRAND SUMMER BALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). The Ball of the Year. Novelties Galore. Sumptuous Supper. Peerless Orchestra. Prices 3/6 and 2/6. NGAHERE HALL. ■ROLL UP FOR BOOMPS A DAISY, GRAND W.I. BALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY).* Special Novelties. Excellent Supper. Efficient M.C., and Williams’ first-class orchestra. Double Tickets 5/6, Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6. iPREY Surf Club Short Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, MONDAY NIGHT. Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo. All learners invited. Dancing 8.30. Dod Hogarth M.C. Prices 1/6 & !/-■ TACKS MILL School Sports, Satururday, Nov. 18. Dance in evening, at 8. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Good supper and music. Novelty dances. TAON’T Forget! Centennial Ball, Still■A' water Hall, Saturday, Nov. 18. Embassy Orchestra. Novelties galore. £l/1 Monte Carlo. Excellent supper. ’Bus from Greymouth. COBDEN SCHOOL COMMITTEE PRIZE FUND. [CHILDREN’S Fancy Dress Ball, School Gymnasium, November 18. Adults 1/-. Everyone welcome. E. CRESSEY, Chairman. PRELIMINARY NOTICE: Central Queen, Ladies Rest and Plunket Memorial: Concert and Dance at TE KINGA, Saturday, November 25. ’ ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ‘ present THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR: JJIG PRESENTATION BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. PUBLIC NOTICES Have 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. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., LTD. 17IRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT RISKS at LOWEST RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all U W. MOSS AND CO., District Agent.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 November 1939, Page 1

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