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’ AMUSEMENTS ■llllllllllll' OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. The Greatest Emotional Medica Dranja of our day. Adapted from the novM by Lloyd C. Douglas, who wrote “Magnificent Obsession and White , Banners. Akim Tamiroff— Dorothy Lamour John Howard. “DISPUTED PASSAGE” | “DISPUTED PASSAGE” j “DISPUTED PASSAGE” | Out of its simple theme, weaves a noble and compelling love story that will rivet your eyes to the screen and force a sob to rise in your throat. Few love stories have had the power of this drama, about a man fired by ambition, a woman inspired by love, clinging desperately to the emotional force that gave their life meaning. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SUNDAY. SUNDAY. ‘OUTSIDE THE THREE MILE LIMIT (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Jack Holt and Irene Ware. (Proceeds in Aid Mayor’s Fund). RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “GOLDEN BOY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RUNANGA—SUNDAY: “BLONDIE TAKES A VACATION” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). —AND—“GIRLS OF THE ROAD.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ■PRESENTATION to Mr. Beau Smith ■*" at Herb. Moore’s TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 o’clock. All railwaymen and friends cordially invited. . PATRIOTIC DANCE. For Westland Patriotic Fund.

SCHAEF’S HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Mayfair Dance Band. Usual Prices. They Need It—Your Help. 13AR0A Dance TO-NIGHT (Sat). J Good floor & supper. Alpha Dance Band. 1/6 and 2/-. Funds for soldiers. Ice-cream and soft drinks available. the salvation army - CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY Sunday: 11 a.m., 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Special Children’s Singing. Speaker: Major Marshall, of Christchurch. Monday: 7.33 p.m. Progriffiurie ana Prizegiving. Adults 1/-; Children 6d. TAINUI BADMINTON CLUB. QHORT NIGHT DANCE, Lyceum 0 Hall, TUESDAY NEXT. Melodymakers’ Music. 1/- and 1/6. STILLWATER HALL BALL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. Embassy Dance Band. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Train leaves Grey. 9 p.m.; Bus at 10.30 p.m. Returns after Ball. Double 6/-; Gents 4/-; Ladies 2/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. ip SCAPE the tragic handicap of. fat. Try Bonkora.—See Parkinsons, Chemists, Greymouth. PLEASE CALL AT GORE’S. Select your Xmas Gifts. We have everything suitable to please everyone at Low Prices. GORE’S 23 MACKAY ST., ’PHONE 245.

RETREADS. TET us examine your Tyres and quote you a price for RETREADING. They are done in a full circle mould with new Tyre guarantee, cost under half price of new tyre. The prices include fitting and the use of our tyres while Retreading yours. TOM BROWN GOODRICH SERVICE STATION. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. MOTHERS, Wives, Aunts, Sisters, Cousins and Brothers—here is something you can do. Make a direct gift to your boy in the Fighting Services overseas. A few parcels sent often are better than a large parcel sent now and then. For the soldier at the other end the wait between parcels is not so long. Ethne Tosswill of 123 A Cashel Street. Christchurch, pioneered parcels for the troops. She will send any selected parcel carefully packed and correctly addressed to any member of the armed forces overseas. Write for prices (including postage) and particulars of parcels. / VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH V SEE OUR CITY ON WHEELS. HAVE A THRILLING TIME. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ CYCLES, PRAMS & TANDEMS FOR HIRE? By the Hour, Day, or Week. A Good Range of Ladies’, and Gents’ NEW AND SECOND-HAND CYCLES and Accessories stocked. ’Phone 32-397. CITY CYCLE STAND (P. C. Crooke, Prop.). 109 GLOUCESTER STREET, (Next Hay’s). CHRISTCHURCH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1940, Page 1

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