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AMUSEMENTS millHllllllllll> OPERA HOUSE 4U®H A thrilling drama of the World’s Most Mysterious City. “ALGIERS” “ALGIERS” “ALGIERS” Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr, Sigrid Gurie. ' “ALGIERS”| “ALGIERS” | i ' Hunted, yet feared by the Police whom he defied. Adored by the beautiful creatures,, whose devotion sent him to his doom. The story of Pepe le Moko becomes the year’s most enthralling adventure. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RUNANGA TG NIGHT “LAST EXPRESS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RED CROSS SOCIETY. ASOCIAL, at which Certificates will be presented to successful candidate at the recent examinations, and to the tutors, will be held at Trinity Hall, Greymouth, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8.30. Ladies a plate, Gents 1/-. BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER HORACE LINDRUM (World’s Snooker Champion) —Versus — LOCAL CHAMPIONS, —at the — GRAND BILLIARD ROOM • (above Hannah’s), TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o’clock. Demonstration of Fancy and Trick Shots by this world-renowned player. ADMISSION 2/-. QHORT Night Dance, St. Columba Hall, To-morrow (Wed.) Mayfair Orchestra. Light refreshments available. 1/6 and 1/-. LONG NIGHT DANCE. TTNITED Pavilion, To-morrow Wed.) Proceeds Southern Queen. Beck’s Orchestra. 2/- and 1/6. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE present THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR: gIG PRESENTATION BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. PUBLIC NOTICES 'XMAS NOVELTIES. WE are displaying a unique selection of goods suitable for ’Xmas Gifts. Mostly English and Continental manufacture—all at remarkably low prices. We would appreciate a call. CAROLINE, Albert Street. MARGARET ROSE, “THE SALON OF BEAUTY” (MISS BRUCE). Undine Permanent Waving (Self Setting), 27/6; a soft beautiful lasting “Wireless Wave” in li hours. Eugene Waving and Combination Undine, 25/-. Non-Electrlc; tight, pleasing; curls ends, 15/-. Hot Oil Massage, dry lustreless hair, 4/- Famous Brushing Treatment, 3/-. GLOUCESTER PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Belvue), Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Most Centrally Situated Hotel, Between State Theatre and Theatre Royal. Permanents by Arrangement. TARIFF 10/- PER DAY. Proprietress: MRS. MCCLELLAND. 'Phone 33-347. TRAVEL TO THE EXHIBITION VIA BLENHEIM, AND STAY AT THE CRITERION HOTEL This well-known house, under its present ownership and management, is now definitely recognised as Marlborough’s leading hotel, and is also acclaimed by travellers the best provincial hotel in the country. • Accommodation for 60 guests. Spacious dining-room, seating 75. Meals equal to leading city hotels. Excellent service. TARIFF: Bed and Breakfast 10/6; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast 14/6; Full-day 17/6. ► Concessions to members C.T., Public Service and A.A. Associations. " Telegrams: “Criterion, Blenheim.” R, J. MEATYARD, Proprietor. 17ARMERS AND SAWMILLERS. “*■- TRACTORS. The West Coast farmer’s thoughts are developing towards Power Farming; he discovers that the use of horses has become uneconomical. McCORMICK DEERING TRACTORS are the popular make; built in 20 models, a size for every farm; and if a new Tractor is not desirable, a guaranteed re-conditioned Tractor can be offered. All these Tractors can be equipped with rubber tyres. All Farm Implements are built to attach to the various models. All these tractors have removable Cylinder Sleeves. Spare parts supply is guaranteed. The prices range from £156 net,, f.o.r. Christchurch. Don’t make a mistake and buy before making inquiry from D. BAGOT, Direct Rep., or CHAS. H. ROSE DISTRICT AGENT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 November 1939, Page 1

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