AMUSEMENTS. OPERA' HOUSE Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. THE BIGGEST MONEY’S WORTH IN TOWN. Thrills, Romance, Adventure, Mystery and Excitement. "MONEY AND THE WOMAN.” Jeffrey Lynn—Brenda Marshall. —ln Addition — The Screen’s Weirdest Mystery. See it at Your Own Risk, Its Horror tops Anything ever to reach the Screen. "THE BLACK CAT.” Basil Rathbone- —Bela Lugosi. (Both Rec. by Censor lor Adults, and Unsuitable lor Children). BLAKETOWN HALL. Long Night Dance Assembly. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Excellent Floor. Novelties, etc. Williams’ Orchestra. Good Supper. Price 1/6. SWIMMING! THE Greymouth Amateur Swim--1 ming Club will hold its first Carnival for 1942, at the Baths, NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, February 14, at 2.15 p.m. Everybody Come! Adults 1/-; Children 6d. Admission covers entry fees. Half proceeds for Patriotic Funds. QTATE Collieries Combined 0 Schools' ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, SATURDAY, February 14. First train will leave Rewanui at 8.10 a.m., and arrive in Greymouth at 9.5 a.m.; leave Greymouth 9.17 a.m. and arrive at Hokitika at 10.9. Second train will leave Dunollie at 9.5 a.m., arrive at Greymouth at 9.27; leave Greymouth 9.40 a.m. and arrive at Hokitika at 10.50. . , Return journey: First train, leave Hokitika 6.20 p.m., arrive Greymouth 7,20, Dunollie 7.48, Rewanui 8.20. Second train, leave 6.40 p.m. arrive Greymouth 7.40, Dunollie 8.8. , Tea, sugar, hot water and milk provided. . „ , Fares: Adults, Rewanui 3/-; Dunollie 2/9; Greymouth 2/3. Subscribers’ children free. Other children, Rewanui 1/6; Dunollie 1/3; Grevmouth 1/1. Sports" for children and adults. Baby Show. DUGGAN, S.c. _____p UßLlC notices . HOW many things could you do with £2OOO. —Try yuur luck in the You’ll be Lucky Art Union. £5OOO in 305 prizes. Closing SA I - URDAY, February 14, drawn February 25.—Tickets 2/6. I SANDALS SANDALS SANDALS ’ SANDALS SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE
SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES OWING to War conditions, the Government has diverted all footwear factories to the production of boots for tiie Army. We have been fortunate in securing the last shipment of 500 pairs ol Sandals at a special price. We offer them to you at keen prices. MAIDS’ CREPE SOLE in Blues Red, Grey, White 4to 6 at only 6/6; 7 to 9 only 7/6; 10 to 13, only 8/6; 1 to 2, only 9/6. BOYS’ CREPE AND RUBBER SOLE. In Greys, Green Tan. and Fawn. 4t06, at only 6/ 6. 7 to 9, 7/6; 10 to 13, 8/6; 1 and 2, 9/6. WOMEN’S, in White, Grey, Green, Fawn or Tan. 3to a, only 9/11, 6 to 8, only 11/6. MEN’S, in White, Greens, Greys, Blue, Tan, 12/11. Special line of Maids’ and Women’s SHOES; type very smart with crepe soles, in Fawns Greys, Greens, and White. 2 and 3, 13/6, and 4 to 7, 15/6. SAM McARA MACKAY STREET. GREYMOUTH. TYON’T miss taking a chance in You'll be Lucky Art Union. £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize, £5OO 2nd prize, closing SA I - URDAY, February 14, drawn February 25. —Tickets 2/6. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 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.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1942, Page 1
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