amusements ■will’ OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY. 2.15 and 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. We proudly present, in conjunction •with . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Charles Dickens’ most beloved story—“A CHRISTMAS CAROL” “A CHRISTMAS CAROL” “A CHRISTMAS CAROL” Reginald Owen. Terry Kilburn. Gene Lockhart. Lynne Carver. And many others. Greater than David Copperfield! The most soul-stirring story ever penned. You’ll watch it with tears in your eyes and happiness- in your heart. (Approved (or Universal Exhibition). Next Attraction. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Thrilling, Stark, Grim Melodrama. James Cagney. Pat O’Brien.
“ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” And “The Dead End” Kids. (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Young Children). Commencing. Commencing. SATURDAY MATINEE The Dynamic, Ace-thrilling Detective Serial I “RED BARRY” | | “RED BARRY” | Starring Larry (Buster) Crabbe. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ~ UNITED PAVILION. EVERY WEDNESDAY. Marley’s Dance Band. PRICES 1/6 and 1/-. COBDEN COMBINED PICNIC. OMOTO, SATURDAY 24. TTOT Water, Tea, Milk and' Sugar XI provided. Train leaves 10.45 a.m., returns 5.30 p.m. Fares: Adults 1/-; Senior Scholars and Outside Children 6d.
QTATE Collieries Combined Picnic, Runanga Domain, SATURDAY NEXT, weather permitting. A bus will leave Paroa for subscribers and subscribers’ children at 10.15 a.m., also at 1 p.m., returning after the picnic, A bus will ? at 10 o'clock. ’ Monster Sports /Programme for children. Ice cream, Jollies, etc. Tea, sugar, milk and not water provided. PUBLIC NOTICES. SEE US FOR —“Connors” Washing Machines. —“Frigidaire” Refrigerators. —“Vactric” Vacuum Cleaners. —Automatic Toasters. and the latest HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. H. S. FERRIS & CO. —For — Modern Electric Appliances. ’Phones: Office 628, Private 106.
£l,lOO for 500 ACRES FARM, Freehold and Leasehold, with Live Stock and Buildings, and partly cleared. Can be considerably improved. Terms arranged. £l,OOO BUNGALOW, five rooms and garage; southern portion of town. £1,300 DWELLING, six rooms; thoroughly modernised; situated in Shakespeare Street. £200: FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL SECTION. Good locality. Particulars and terms on application to CHAS. H. ROSE PROPERTY SALESMAN. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FARM SITUATE PUNAKAIKI AS GOING CONCERN.
Qi ft Acres Leasehold; 10 acres Olt/ Freehold. (130 Acres felled and in grass; 40 acres ploughed and subdivided in small paddocks). New 6-Roomed Residence with all conveniences; Buildings and Milking Shed, etc., with 2-Cow Milking Plant. STOCK: 20 Milking Cows; 5 2-year Heifers; 9 1-year Heifers; 2 Bulls; 3 Sows; 1 Boar. Horse, Harness and Dray. £5OO DEPOSIT ONLY (or Terms). Balance 4 1-8 per cent. Govt. Mortg. Factory returns on application. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Apply— J. W. GREENSLADE LAND AGENT, VALUER & INVESTMENT ADVISER. MACKAY STREET. JEWELLERY There’s nothing in the line that we cannot supply or repair. Bring your OLD JEWELLERY to us, and have it restored for further use. ! Every description of Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs done on the preniises* We specialise in Engagement an* Wedding Rings. A. H. MILNER JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER UPPER MAWHEItI. QUAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1940, Page 1
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