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AMUSEMENTS "~ wmillllll). OPERA HOUSE <HBII TWICE DAILY. 2.15 & 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “STRANGE CARGO.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) • t .O'te A COMMENCIN G*W>NESD AY. Special New Year Attraction. Two Super Shows — No. 1: The Explosive New Drama “THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD.” Starring Akim Tamiroff. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) No. 2: The Laughter Special “QUICK MILLIONS.” With the Jones Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (NEW YEAR’S NIGHT). “THE MAN FROM DAKOTA.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SCHAEF’S HALL. , TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). , NEW YEAR BALL Streamers —Novelties —Prizes. Prices’ DoubleG/-; Gents 4/-; Ladies 2/6. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. Q.RAND gALL STILLWATER HALL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Guinea Monte Carlo. — Embassy Dance Band. Don’t Miss the Fun. Train leaves Grey. 10.35. Bus leaves Grey. 10.30, and returns after Ball. Doubles 6/-; Gents 4/-; Ladies 2/6. EXCURSION TO LAKE KANIERI. TO-MORROW (New Year’s Day). •RUS leaves Post Office 9 a.m. Return Fare 6/-. Book now. KENNEDY BROS. LTD., ’lPhone 255. . GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB MID-SUMMER TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).

—And— THURSDAY. AT OMOTO RACECOURSE. Win and Place Betting. Win and Place Betting. Splendid Fields. Splendid Fields. First Race 12.30 sharp. Soldiers in uniform admitted free. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA PROCURABLE ON COURSE. to’ Admission: Gents 5/-; Ladies 2/6; Cars 2/-. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! ~ VEW YEAR Euchre Tournament, Lyceum Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT. Good prizes. LONG NIGHT DANCE. TO-MORROW (New Year’s Night). BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALL. Williams’ Orchestra. Din McGirr, M.C. Buffet Supper and Perfect Floor. Admission 1/6. Soldiers and Partners Admitted Free. DANCE. DANCE. H ALL THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. Good Music. 1/6 and 1/-. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. GRAND PATRIOTIC DANCE. AT OMOTO RACECOURSE. ■ Thursday, January 2. Excellent Orchestra. Admission 1/-. Supper 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED: 1000 Blankets to Wash ’' the Modern Way. Free Demonstrations arranged.—H. S. FERRIS & CO., 25 Albert Street. Seven makes of Washing Machines in stock.

MARGARET ROSE SALON (Miss 1U - G. D. Bruce), Albert Street.— For a Beautiful Soft Permanent you will be delighted with the Undine Steam Sachets method—no wires, no electricity—lasting. Guaranteed; £l/7/6. Best Nbn-Electric Rapid, half-hour. No broken ends. Oil Vitamin Solution guaranteed to give excellent Perms. Full Head £l/1/-; Ends 15/6; Three-quarter Head 18/-. 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 SerA 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, 31 December 1940, Page 1

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