AMUSEMENTS lllllllllllllllbOPEßA HOUSE•<■■II TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT Basil Rathbone — Victor McLaglen | “R-l-O” | (Recmd. by Censor for Adults). Also: “The Albury Pyjama Girl Murder Case” and “March of Time.' TUES., WED., THURS. A Glorious Cavalcade of the England that forever endures. A worthy successor to “Victoria the Great” in Glorious Technicolour. Anna Neagle—Anton Walbrook. (Featuring again the Two Great Stars who so ably portrayed Victoria and Albert). ; C. Aubrey Smith —Walter Rilla. “SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS” | “SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS” j “SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS” | From the Great Reign of Queen Victoria! A Film Panorama of Humanity, Sincerity, Drama and Romance, studded with Great Stars, Interpreting the most famous moments in history. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). POPULAR LEARNERS’ DANCE. npO-NIGHT (Monday), 8 o’clock sharp, Cobden Catholic Hall. Admission 6d. Euchre every Thursday. GREYMOUTH AERO CLUB. MEMBERS and Friends are invited to attend a FAREWELL to MESSRS. E. M. GOOD AND M. E. SPIERS to be held at the Club Rooms, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at 8.30 p.m. tenders. THE MODERN FARMER. Uses Concrete made with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT ■I7VERY bag guaranteed. Exceeds British Standard Specifications. Sets like Granite. Supplies always immediately available from: JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. (Phone 541). ASHBY BERGH' & CO. LTD. (Phone 6). PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ ■ ■: ■-■■ ■■ -’'' ■ ■ ’ £lO5O pREEHOLD Fine Modern Home, 6 Rooms in best residential part of the town. Beautiful section —exceptionally easy terms. Immediate possession. NANCARROW AND CO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE x COMPANY, LTD. Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South-British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. FARM SHELTER Is not an expense—it is an investment. Shelter will improve the living conditions on your farm. Protect your homesteads and live stock against the cold winds of,Winter and the hot 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. LOMBARPY POPLARS, 3 to 4ft. high, 20/- per 100; 5 to 6ft high 30/per 100; Bft 10/- per doz. EUCALYPTUS VIMMINALIS, box grown, 40/- per 100. NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager). 166 LINCOLN RD., CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE 35,675. F OR QUALITY PRINTING Whether your Printing requirements are large or small, they will have the careful attention of our staff. THE GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR ’PHONE No. 5.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 August 1940, Page 1
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