AMUSEMENTS \ Wlllll> OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY. 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. A story that never grows old, presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mickey Rooney in Mark Twain’s J - “THE ADVENTURES OF “THE ADVENTURES HUCKLEBERRY FINN.” HUCKLEBERRY FINN.” (Programme Approved tor Universal Exhibition). TUES., WED., THURS. The most exciting drama ever to reach the screen. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Worthy suc- ■ cessor to “The Big House.” Walter Pidgeon. Paul Kelly. Grant Mitchell. Rita Johnson. Nat Pendleton. Guinn Williams. “6000 ENEMIES” | “6000 ENEMIES” | “6000 ENEMIES” | “6000 ENEMIES” | A thrilling story of a District Attorney, framed into prison, who battles for his life against his enemies behind Penitentiary Walls. f (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1 ALSO SCREENING: Special Short entitled “THE WARNING,” showing England’s Land, Sea < and’Air Defences in Graphic Detail. RUNANGA —TO-MORROW (Tues.). “ALWAYS IN TROUBLE.” IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS RAILWAY SWINGTIME REVUE. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT ONLY. You Can’t Afford to Miss This Spectacular Show. Admission: Circle and Front Stalls. 2/3; Back Stalls, 1/6; Children under 12, 1/-, 9d. Proceeds in aid of Ladies’ Rest Room. Hokitika District Residents Please Note: The Company will appear for one night only at the Princess Theatre, Hokitika, on TUESDAY, February 20. ■ POSTPONEMENT; ■ I rppiE GRAND CENTENNIAL .AMAA TEUR SWIMMING CARNIVAL - advertised for this evening has been POSTPONED indefinitely. . ANE Night in Hollywood Surf Club - V Dance, Blaketown Hall, TO- | NIGHT (Mon.). Prizes for best film star. Supper. Williams’ Orchestra. < Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. : WEST COAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY CENTENNIAL DAHLIA SHOW TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. "PROCEEDS in aid of Centennial '• Memorial Women’s Rest Room Fund. Admission 6d. Q.RAND OENTENNIAL JgALL 1 TROTTING CLUB PAVILION ' VICTORIA PARK, WEDNESDAY, ■ February 14. Numerous Novelties. Sumptuous Supper. Marina Dance Band. Double 7/6; Gents 5/-; Extra Lady 3/EXTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA!!! CENTENNIAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL,- THURSDAY, 8 p.m. High Class Local Talent. — —Splendid Variety Programme. Special appearance of Parkus-Karkus in a spectacular extravaganza of modem magic. > , QREEK gPORTS. ' SATURDAY, APRIL 6. ° Grand Ball in evening. K. A. OGILVIE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES SEE US AT THE SHOW. —“Connors” Washing Machines. —-“Frigidaire” Refrigerators. —“Vactric” Vacuum Cleaners. —Automatic Toasters. and the latest HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. » We are in the . -7 MAIN STAND AND WE ARE WORTH SEEING! H . S. FERRIS & CO. . —For — Modern Electric Appliances. ’Phones: Office 628, Private 106. USED CARS., 1938 MORRIS: 8 h.p.—£l9B. AUSTIN SEDAN.—£4O. 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN—£2SO. SIX CYLINDER CHEVROLET—£9S ARIEL MOTOR CYCLE.—£3S. P. R. QUINN MOTORS LTD. HERBERT ST. SEWELL ST. GREYMOUTH. HOKITIKA. Your Chrysler, Plymouth, Hillman Dealer. 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, 12 February 1940, Page 1
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