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AMUSEMENTS TWICeISaILY\ 7 215 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. An Uproarious Funfest with A Charming New Skating Stai. I “EVERYTHING'S ON ICE” | “EVERYTHING’S ON ICE” | | “EVERYTHING’S ON ICE” | —Starring— IRENE DARE. IRENE DARE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Commencing To-morrow (Friday) for A Short Season. One of the Most Amusing Screen Frolics of the Year! Ginger Rogers—David Niven —in—“BACHELOR MOTHER” “BACHELOR MOTHER” “BACHELOR MOTHER”

{ (Recommended by Censor for Adults) —With— Charles Coburn —E. E. Clive. Never Judge a Girl by the Baby in Her Arms. / A Hilarious Movie of a beautiful shop-girl who adopted a dooistep baby, and of the boss’s son, who didn’t believe her. Who’s Baby is Who? You’d Never Guess. And we’ll never tell —See for yourself, the Gayest Romance that ever raced .your heart for Laughs. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thursday) “SPIES OF THE AIR” —And—“BY GEORGE” (Short Feature). (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 'PATRIOTIC SHOP TO-MORROW J- (Friday), Schaef’s Hall. Help the' Boys. Bring and 1 Buy. Donations gratefully received. METHODIST SHOP DAY, Wesley Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday), 10 a.m. Cakes, Sweets, Produce, Jumble. _ BIGGER AND GAYER EVERY WEEK LABOUR PARTY’S OARNIVAL J)ANCE New Lyceum Hall, NEXT SATURDAY Night. ’Buses to Runanga, Wallsend and. Cobden, leave l hall at midnight. Prices: 1/- and 1/6. ~ “ • -gCHAEFS J.piSL - - SATURDAY NEXT, 8.15. QLD TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Mayfair Dance Band. Efficient M.C. Prices 1/- and 1/6. PAROA SEND-OFF DANCEPAROA HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. Good Supper. Marley’s Music. Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/-. ■ Funds to local members 3rd Echelon. ( QTILLWATER HALL BALL, SATURDAY, June 15. Embassy Dance Band. Guinea Monte Carlo. Novelties. Bus leaves Greymouth 9.15 returning after Ball. T>ED CROSS.BALL, Ahaura Memorial Hall, SATURDAY, June 29. Marina Orchestra.—Mrs. Honey, Sec. p. AND T. PATRIOTIC BALL, TUESDAY, July 30. Secretaries please note and orchestras please quote. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAWHERA MEAT COY. T AMB, primest quality, fresh sides from 8/6. FARM SHELTER Is not an expense—it is an investment. Shelter will improve- the- living conditions on your farm.

Protect your homesteads and' live 1 stock against the cold' winds' of Winter and the het winds of Summer. Shelter belts are of the greatest importance to the farmer. Unless' stock is comfortable and' warm it cannot thrive. We offer: — CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, one year old from boxes, 20/- to 30/- per 100. Reduction on large quantities. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, from the open ground, 40/- to 80/- per 100. Reduction on large quantities. PINUS INSIGNIS, one year, 10/per 100; 2-year, 20/- per 100. LOMBARDY POPLARS, 3 to 4ft. high, 20/- per 100/-; 5 to Git. high 30/per 100;_Sft. 10/- per doz. EUCALYPTUS VIMMINALIS, box grown, 40/-, per 100. NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. * (W. J. Humm, Manager.)' IG6 LINCOLN RD., CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE 35,675.’ COBDEN. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE; gcod cond itioncorner section; well elevated. Immediate possession. £7 A A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE; cUiW. gqod corner section; could be cut into additional building section. Freehold. Immediate possession. A. F. JAMIESON & CO. Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance' and Commission Agents. GUINNESS ST.' : : GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1940, Page 1

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