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AMUSEMENTS ■IIIIIIBl I OPERA HOIJSE TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. One of the most dramatic, bloodstirring screen adventures of the decade. I “THE REAL GLORY.” | I “THE REAL GLORY.” | “THE REAL GLORY.” | Starring Gary Cooper (In his most magnificent role). —With— Andrea Leeds —David Niven Reginald Owen. To the Last Man—to the last bullet—to the last drop of blood. A fearless man and a courageous girl inspire a half-trained band of natives to a glorious victory in this Roaring, Romantic, Action Picture that packs a thrill in every foot. (Recommended by_Censor for Adults) Excellent Featurettes include: Metro News containing the following scenes: First Air Raids on London; Big Bertha fires on Dover; Libyan Front Action; also Three Stooges Comedy; Tworeel Musical and Travelogue. POPULAR LEARNERS’ DANCE. 'TO-NIGHT (Monday) 8 o’clock sharp, Cobden Catholic Hall. Admission 6d. Euchre every Thursday. BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALL. WEEKLY Learners’ Dance, de- ’’ finitely commences WEDNESDAY, December 11. Good music.

PUBLIC NOTICES. “STYLE in every stitch.” Pinnacle and Berwick Tailored Suits.— From BILL RYAN, Albert Street. TT ELVINATOR .—The REFRIGERATOR with the Five Years’ Guarantee. The most silent and efficient Refrigerator ever made —H. S. FERRIS & CO., 25 Albert Street. BUY AND SELL all your Requirements through McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. SPECIALS: (1) Practically new “Boothmac” Fertiliser Distributor with seed box attached. Perfect condition, only one owner, sown 6 tons to date. (2) lj h.p. McCormack-Deering, Engine in excellent condition. Further information willingly sent. Orders booked and information sent on Wills’ “Farming Law in New Zealand”—a non-technical guide for every farmer. Orders taken for this 6000-page volume at 35/-, (postage 1/3). McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. 161 Victoria Street, Christchurch C.l. Box 432; Code, “Maclic.” (PRINCIPAL: J. J. McKay, late of Harihari.) A Useful Gift for Xmas is a Good LADY’S OR GENT’S UMBRELLA. VUE have»made a special line of Ladies’ Chubby Umbrellas, including Navy Blue, Black and White and Brown Silk coverings, with the latest designs in handles; also a very nice line of Gents’ Silver-mounted Umbrellas. These are all made on the premises and carry a 12-months’ guarantee. We also have a nice line of children’s Umbrellas with fancy handles. View our Window Display. G. A. WEBSTER UMBRELLA MAKER. Mawhera Quay, 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.

LADIES ! I a TO-DAY YOUR FURS ARE HIGH IN VALUE. Import restrictions have greatly increased the value of furs. Today a fur coat or necklet in good condition is worth a considerable sum. Let us make your old furs like new again. Worn pelts replaced—tears mended —lining renewed. We are specialists. Forward us your garment for an estimate of the cost. JOHN GUNN & CO. 95 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. TVTOTHERS, 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.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1940, Page 1

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