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AMUSEMENTS illlllllllllllllk OPERA HOUSE Twice Daily. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Final Showing To-night at 8. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s 1939’s Musical Masterpiece. Miliza Korjus. Luise Rainer. “THE GREAT WALTZ” | “THE GREAT WALTZ” | “THE GREAT WALTZ” | ; Fernand Gravet. Hugh Herbert. Thrills, Drama, Romance and the World’s best loved Music in a Glamorous Evening’s Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plus an Excellent Associate Programme. TUES., ‘WED., THURS. Action, Thrills, Suspense and Delightful Comedy. Barry K. Barnes. Valerie Hobson. Alastair Sim. “THIS MAN IS NEWS” | “THIS MAN IS NEWS” | “THIS MAN IS NEWS” | (Recommended by Censor tor Adults) Featurettes include: Paramount’s Overseas News; “Two Boys and a Dog” and “Music Through the Years.” Kumara and Barrytown Picture Patrons please note that the picture--“ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) will be screened at KUMARA, TONIGHT and BARRYTOWN, TO-MOR-ROW EVENING (Tuesday). ifiREY Surf Club Short Night Dance, TO-NIGHT, Blaketown Hall. Williams’ Orchestra. Dod Hogarth M.C. Where the big crowds go. Prices 1/all round. Dancing 8.30.

TRINITY HALL, TO-NIGHT. fTHE "MASQUE OF NOBLE WOMEN” (play); Excellent Concert Programme; Centennial Exhibition Film. Adults 1/-; Children 6d. DON’T MISS THE GRAND CENTENNIAL DANCE REVUE. I REGENT THEATRE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). j QIXTY local performers all profes- i sipnally trained, in a bright ar- j ray of numbers new to Greymouth Theatre Patrons. t i Stalls 1/6; Circle 2/3. Book early at the Theatre. pRAND VARIETY CONCERT AND ' vT DANCE, Memorial Hall, Kumara, THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Concert 1/6; Dance 1/-. Proceeds aid South- ■ ern Queen, Ladies’ Rest Room. — — ( PUBLIC NOTICES , < . __ - ( MR. FARMER! , TVE have pleasure in advising you < that we have been appointed 1 WEST COAST AGENTS for DIRECT SUPPLY MILKING MACHINES. Stocks are available of the new and improved 1939 model . We can now offer you also QUICK SERVICE and REPAIRS to your present plant. Let us quote you for changing over to Deisel or Electricity, and show you how to run your plant for one penny per hour, thus showing more profit. We can instal HOME LIGHTING PLANTS, either Hydro or Deisel. LET US HELP YOU BY QUOTING AND ADVISING, FREE OF CHARGE. SPIERS RADIO AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES Greymouth, Hokitika, Westport ’Phone 115. 226. 840. "FASHION FIRSTS." T ADIES! Specialising in Millinery alone gives us the proud privilege of giving you the most comprehensive selection of NEW MILLINERY, For outrageous flattery you must see our exclusive and becoming models. MELBA BATTY (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) TAINUI STREET. PERMANENT WAVE Look Your Best For Xmas y FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT 'PHONE 420. STOPFORTHS ALBERT STREET. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., LTD. nniRE MARINE AND ACCIDENT RISKS at LOWEST RATES. Liberal and prompt settlement of all claims. Q w MOSS AND CO., District Agent.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1939, Page 1

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