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AMUSEMENTS. uygG OPERA HOUSE Twice Daily— 2.15 & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. -TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT— Two Super Attractions. No. 1: The Rollicking Musical Extravaganza. “YOUNG PEOPLE” STARRING SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Charlotte Jack Greenwood Oakie (App. for Universal Exhib.) No. 2: The Latest and Best of the Famous “Chan” Series. STARRING SIDNEY TOLER. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). i SUNDAY. SUNDAY. ; “LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR." Jack Benny—Mary Martin. (App. for Universal Exhib.) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund). RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT (Sat.): “COME LIVE WITH ME.” James Stewart —Hedy Lamarr. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). RUNANGA, TO-MORROW (Sun.) “MARYLAND.” John Payne—Brenda Joyce. (App. for Universal Exhib.) PATRIOTIC DANCE. For Westland Patriotic Fund. Schaef's Hall—To-night (Sat.) Returned Soldiers in Uniform and men on leave from Military Camps FREE. ’Buses to Cobden, Runanga and Brunner after the dance. PRAND BALL, Stillwater Hall, TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Dixiana Dance Band. Train leaves Greymouth 8.30. Bus returns after Ball. Enjoy yourself on the Sprung Floor. Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/-. £^ matua HA IL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Q.RAND pATRIOTIC jJALL New Centennial Dance Band. Good Supper. Double 6/-, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW’S FIXTURES. (Sunday). 2.4s—Seniors—2.4s. MARIST v. BRUNNER at Wingham Park. BLACKBALL v. RUNANGA at Runanga. I.ls—Third Grade—l.ls RUNANGA v. MARIST At Runanga. BLACKBALL v. BRUNNER at Brunner. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. T ONG NIGHT DANCE. MONDAY NEXT. New Lytieum Hall. Novelties. Supper. Admission 1/6. A Cause Worth Supporting. BLAKETOWN HALL. Long Night Dance Assembly. WEDNESDAY NEXT.

Excellent Floor. Novelties, etc. —Williams' Orchestra — Good Supper. Price j£6FOR SALE. Twelve words l/~; Three for 2/6' TJRAMETTE; sponge tyres; excelJ- lent order; £4/10/- cash. — Address at Star. __ I f |’’WO 400-Gallon TANKS; one square iron and one galvanised iron.—Address at Star. WELL-SHOD Chev. 6-cyl. CAR; ’’ mileage 36,000; one- owner; £6O or offer—Address at Star. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A.B.C. QUICK LUNCH. As a Going Concern. VERY good reasons for selling. ’ Price: Value of Stock and Fittings (no goodwill). Apply at the shop. (P-i «j_our New Dining-room s u it e : Sideboard, Drawleaf Table, four Chairs (upholstered sea ts).—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. • 'suites, Sideboard, 4 Chairs (upholstered seats), Drawleaf Table, £l9 10/-, £2l/10/-, £25/10/-, £29 10/-. 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites, £2l/10/-, £22/10/-, £25/10/-, £3l/10/-, £33/10/-, .£34. 6Piece Rimu Dining Suites, £l2, £l2/10/-, £l4/5/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. T2IMU Secretaires £3/18/6, Oak Jit £5/10/-. Rimu China Cabinets with two lead-light doors £4, OaK £4/17/6. Oak China Cabinets, bow front, £7/15/- and £B/10/-. Rimu Tallboys <^f /7 p 4 £3/10/-, £3/la/-, £3/18/6, £4 5/- £5. Oak £5/10/-. Fireside Chairs 35/-, 38/6. 63/-, 70/- 79/6, 84/- 90/-, 92/6, 95/-, 97/6, 110/-, 120/-. Tea Waggons 18/6, 20/6, 30/- 37/6, 41/6. 43/6, 60/-, 72/6.C A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch. RUBLIC NOTICF.S, FOR SALE. £rj o*—Four Rooms and Kitch- • enette, Bathroom, Sunporch, Zip Heateig Gas Stove; large Shed’ Motor Garage; Concrete Paths well laid-out Lawns. A very nice home and a bargain at the price asked. P P *7 n —Cobden. Five-roomed l V DWELLING and FURNITURE. Going concern. See this early. OPUL— -Good Family HOME in bes t p ar t: lovely view. Half-acre Freehold section. Liberal finance arranged. < FREEHOLD SECTIONS from £l4O. Only 10% deposit required. S. BURNETT WHITE LAND AGENT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1942, Page 1

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