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AMUSEMENTS Mlllllllllllll)- OPERA HOUSE <ll Twice Daily 2.15 and 8 p.m. , —NOW SHOWING — TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Metro?Goldwyn-Mayer present the , Laugh Hit of the Century. Lupino' Lane —Sally Gray: 1 '■ — | “THE LAMBETH WALK” [ “THE LAMBETH WALK” I— ’ ■ — (Approved for Universal Exhibition). TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. The unforgettable entertainment event of years in Technicoiour. Shirley Temple Shirley Temple (The World’s No. 1 Star, in her greatest triumph.) —— —— “1 ‘THE LITTLE PRINCESS” | ‘THE LITTLE PRINCESS” | -I All the laughter, tears, drama and. tenderness. of one of the greatest stories ever written, now one of the greatest pictures. — ■ 1 ‘THE LITTLE PRINCESS” | ‘THE LITTLE PRINCESS” | 1 Richard* Greene, Anita Louise, lan Treacher, Sybil Jason, Cesar Romero (Approved for Universal Exhibition). COMMUNITY SINGING. rpoWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Tues.) -*■ commencing 8 p.m. Grey Pipe Band in attendance. Proceeds. Southern Queen. Admission 1/-. ■ (gT. JOHN LANCE BIG PRESENTATION BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Heaps of Novelties. Tons of Fun. MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA MARINA ORCHESTRA Delightful Sit-down Supper. HALL AIR-COOLED. Efficient M’s.C. Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. ' ~ LONG NIGHT DANCE. TTNITED Pavilion, Wednesday next. Proceeds Southern Queen. Beck’s Orchestra. 2/- and 1/6. WRESTLING 6 TOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. GEORGE WALKER V. JACK (“Cyclone”) CLARKE. Eight Action-Thrill Rounds, preceded by Boxing Preliminaries, provided by School Boys.

Prices: Stage 5/6, plus 6d tax; Circle 4/-, plus 5d tax; Body of Hall 3/-, plus 4d tax. - RESERVES AT KILGOUR’S. ' 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. GARDEN INFORMATION. -itrAKE your garden more beautiful IVJL by planting these sensational Plants (DO IT NOW): PRUNUS PERSICA SPLENDENS (Double Cerise Peach): The brightest Spring flowering tree; 4/6 each. PRUNUS POLLARDII: Flowering Almond. Large single rose coloured flowers; splendid for cutting; 4/b ea pEACH PLUM CROSS (Novelty): Large single pink flowers; bronze foliage; price 5/- each. PRUNUS CAMPANULATA: The brightest flowering cherry grown; 7/6 WILSONII: Rare Chinese species; white with conspicous * crimson centre. Price 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA SINENSIS: A splendid white flowered species; 7/6 each. MAGNOLIA STELLATA: The small growing star flowered Magnolia. Ring, write, or better still, call! ,NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. HUMM, Manager) LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Bo:: 426. Telephone 35-675. A WOMAN’S HOME IS HER PALACE IyAKE her household duties lighter with a VACTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. ' The Finest Value in Cleaners — —Efficient. —Beautiful to look at. Built to stand up to the hardest wear. ' —Easy to handle. —Easy to own. •—Terms 4/8 weekly. Four models to choose from. Written guarantee of 2 years. Their uses are many— Cleaning carpets, walls, polished floors, wire mattresses, polishing lino ’fumigating rooms and wardrobes, de-mothi,ng furniture and carpets, de-sooting stoves, spray painting of every description. See them at — H. S. FERRIS & CO. s BOUNDARY STREET (Next Robbie’s Cafe). ’Phones: Private 106 or Office 628. W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. AGENT: Fire Accident, Marine Insurance. ’ Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. 'Phone 606.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 November 1939, Page 1

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