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.AMUSEMENTS ■■Bi’ OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. A Double Feature Programme oi Outstanding Merit. Attraction No. 1: A Dramatic Stoiy packed with Comedy, romance and p < pathos. Margaret Lindsay—Ai.n aneridan. I “BROADWAY MUSKETEERS | “BROADWAY MUSKETEERS I I “BROADWAY MUSKETEERS | The Little Janet Chapman (6-year-old Sensation). Attraction No. 2: The .Sensational Shock-studded Dynamite Diama. John Howard—Gail Patrick. “GRAND JURY SECRETS.’’ | “GRAND JURY SECRETS. “GRAND JURY SECRETS. I (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). • -r T)ANCE ANCE Blaketown Citizens’ Hall. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). B—l2. Billy Williams’ Music. Excellent Floor. Admission 1/-. ’ grey gun club. MONSTER CHRISTMAS SHOOT, VICTORIA PARK. Many Attractive and Handsome Trophies to be Shot for. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. J. HOW AT, Secretary. BLAKETOWN SCHOOL SHOW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 2.30 & 7 p.m. TMSPLAY of Drill, Dancing and 17 Concert. Vegetable, Flower and cookery show and stalls. Decorate vehicles. Baby Show 3 p.m. Competitions and Side Shows. Display oi Work. Pipe Band 2.30. Municipal Band 7,30. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. . Zero Hour, at Gladstone. END-OF-SEASON BALL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. Between 9 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. •Monte Carlo. Lucky Spots. Best of Music. Good Floor and Supper. GENTS 3/-; LADIES 2/-. The Ball You've Waited For.

PUBLIC NOTICES. /YRDER to-day! Don’t delay. Practically impossible to deliver late Xmas orders owing to petrol restrictions. Please order your Xmas Drinks from Blackmore’s as early as possible. ’Phone 287 to-day. 44 STYLE in every stitch.” Pinnacle and Berwick Tailored Suits.— From BILL RYAN, Albert Street. TZ'ELVINATOR. —The REFRIGER-J-V ATOR 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) li 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.) 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 a 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 LADIES I ! 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. S 5 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1940, Page 1

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