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AMUSEMENTS i’AIIIIhOPERA HOUSEmilllllllllill ■■'; ‘.p— •; ••- -JI ~ _ 2.15 and 8 p.m. F NOW SHOWING. We proudly present in conjunction with Metro- Goldwyn Mayer, another grand entertainment. UNIT 1: METRO NEWS. UNIT 2: CINESOUND REVIEW. UNIT 3: “QUAINT ST. AUGUSTINE” (A Fitzpatrick Traveltalk). UNIT 4: The Sensational Issue from Crime Does Not Pay Series. “DRUNK. DRIVING.” A film we are quite safe in saying will be the talk of the town for months to come. UNIT 5: OUR GANG COMEDY. (Captain Spanky’s Show boat) UNIT 6: The Whirlpool of Merriment With the same inimitable cast—• Lewis Stone— Mickey Rooney “ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER.” ’ “ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER.” Cecilia Parker—Fay Holden He’s had Measles—and Mumps—but now the love bug’s bitten Andy badly. Remember the person you couldn t “live without” when you were 17. Now you can really Laugh, Roar and Thrill about “puppy” love with Mickey and the rest of the Family in the Happiest of the Hardy Hits. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SUNDAY. SUNDAY ■ Joe Penner—Betty Grable “THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Fund). RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sun.): "RACKETEERS OF THE RANGE.” (Anoroved for Universal Exhibition) IKAMATU A—TO-NIGHT (Sat.): Also Screening. MOANA TO-MORROW: TROUBLE BREWING” —And — “THE WARNING.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

ANOTHER BUMPER HOUSE LAST SATURDAY. “But What’s a Boomp Between Friends?” LABOUR PARTY’S DANCE, i NEW LYCEUM HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Good Music. Popular Programme. Prices 1/- and 1/6. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! B ALL GLADSTONE HALL. —Monte Carlo— Lucky Spot——Good SupperPeerless Orchestra —5 Players. Prices: Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. Commencing at 9 o’clock. RED CROSS BALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Good music. Efficient M.C. Fun for young and old. ’£eAGUE poOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). —Senior — MARIST v. BRUNNER. (Proceeds in aid Patriotic Fund). At Wingham Park —2.15 p.m. BLACKBALL v. NGAHERE At Blackball—2.3o p.m. Official Opening New Grandstand. —Junior — Marist v. Greymouth, Wingham Park, 1.15; Blackball v. Ngahere, Ngahere, 2.30; Runanga v. Kumara, Rapahoe, 2.30 p.m. ’ T EARNERS’ DANCE, MONDAY, 8 p.m., Cobden Catholic Hall. Ad-, mission 6d. Euchre as usual, THURSDAY, 4th. Railway Dance Club Announce: 'THEIR THIRD DANCE at the New Lyceum Hall, TUESDAY NEXT. Melody Makers’ Band. Efficient M.C. Dainty Supper. Everybody invited. Fares 1/6. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.

W R ESTL!NG TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 6. „ Dick Raines Versus George Harban. Reserve Early at Kilgour’s. Grand Ball, Stillwater Public Hall. SATURDAY, JULY 6, T7MBASSY Dance Band. Novelties. JL-j Guinea Monte Carlo. Roll up and enjov vourself on the most popular floor on the Coast. Bus leaves Grey- . mouth P.O. at 9.15, returning alter Ball. Ladies 2/6; Gents 4/-; Double 6/-. ■ BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. Holy Trinity Hall. Friday, July 19. T> LAKETOWN Sunday School Building fund. Secretaries please note. ' anniversary ball MAWHERAITI HALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. (ORCHESTRAS please tender and Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. Just a Word to SAWMILLERS, MINERS, GOLD DREDGES. And all who need urgent repairs. TVE have just installed in our z workshops new machinery including Milling and Keyseating machine. Large lathe 20ft. long. We can oiler you 100% service by Skilled and competent mechanics. Our air—yout satisfaction. COBDEN ENGINEERING CO. LIMITED. COBDEN. RING 65 or 780.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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