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' leather Forecast: Fair.

AMUSEMENTS. ; OPERA HOUSE Twice Daily—2.ls & 2 p.rn. —NOW SHOWING — The Merriest, Romantic Musical Comedy Show that daz2led Broadway. “Sunny” j Staring: (( n ~ ANNA Sunny | neagle Get Swinging into Sunshine on this Mile of Smiles and Song. |w*—- - Ray i John i “Sunny” Bolger | CarroH 1 l( „ ~ Ed. Everett Horton Sunny • The Happiness Show for folks who love to have fun. A world of laughs wrapped around romance warm as its own New Orleans Nights. -Come on! Let yourself in for a really wonderful time, (App. for Universal Exhib.) TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow (Sat.) Matinee. Chapter 4 of' “The Green Hornet j Strikes Again.” “A NIGHT OF TERROR.” PORTNIGHTLY DANCE, Ly-1 r ceum hall—To-night (Friday). Dainty Supper. Jack Hudson's I Music (four instruments). Prices I 1/- and 1/6. Learners' Class will definitely be held, commencing 7.30. RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY PARK—GREYMOUTII.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). —3 p.m.-— Elaketown V. Cobden, on No. I -And Army V. Star United, on No. 2. 1.30 p.m.— Technical v. Star Thirds, and Celtic Thirds v. Cobden. Other matches at the Technical School ground and Hokitika. PATRIOTIC DANCE. For Westland Patriotic Fund. SCHAEF’S HALL. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in Uniform and men on leave from Camps admitted FREE. ’Buses to Cobden. Runanga and Brunner after the dance. WEEKLY DANCE, Camerons n Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday). Good music and supper. Monte Carlo. Prices 2/- and 1/6. TAYLORVILLE Hall Long Night -*• Dance TO-MORROW (Saturday). Sit-down supper. J’Ow.s: 2/- and 1/6. UNAKE GULLY PLAIN AND ° FANCY DRESS BALT.. MO ANA HA LL. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Come along and meet Dad &. Mum, Mabel and Dave. Music supplied by Pipe Band and Orchestra. Double 6/-, Gent 4/-; Lady 2/6. Funds in aid of Home Guard. F. Klempel & R. Dickson, Secs. BALL—STILLWATER HALL. SATURDAY, .JUNE 13. IYIXIANA Dance Band. Train from Grey 8.30. Bus alter Ball. Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/6.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECRETARIES please note.—A Grand Bail will be held at the Taylorville Pavilion on SATURDAY, June 20. Challenge Chop. Nelson Creek Hall, SATURDAY, June 20— I. Mason v. R. Wilkes—in a 14in Red Pine Underhand. Also four other challenge chops, with Dancing and Supper. PUBLIC NOTICES. I )ON’T miss taking a chance in Be Hie Next. Art Union. £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist. prize, closing TO-MORROW, drawn .June 17.—Tickets 2/6. 1 ISE STEELO to brighten metals, enamelware, kitchenware, aluminium, stoves, taps, basins, sinks, lavatory bowls, paintwork. OYSTREX SAUSAGES And TOMATI) SAUSAGES ‘ld lb. at the MA Wil ERA MEAT CO. Tamili St. and Mar.- den Rd. FOR SALE. -WWV- —Four Rooms and Kitchenette, Bathroom, Sunporch, Zip Heater; Gas Stove; large Shed; Motor Garage; Concrete Paths, well laid-out Lawns. A very nice home and a bargain at the price asked. ifi Tif I —Cobden. Five-roomed cWi U DWELLING and FURNITURE. Going concern. See this early. £•1 Good Family HOME cUXso/fJV j n best part; lovely View. Half-acre Freehold section. Liberal finance arranged. FREEHOLD SECTIONS from £l4O. Only 10% deposit required.

S. BURNETT WHITE LAND AGENT. Stay at the City's latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift —Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom—-Aii - Conditioning—-—-Electric Paging System. Tariff from U/ti per day. = HOTEL = EMBASSY”" V. C. CONSTANT, Proprietor. 155 Manchester Street. Prime Fowls, from— - 2/6 Table Ducklings, from— -4/ - At MAWHERA MEAT COY. Tainui St. and Marsden Rd. JOKER’S HOTEL, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- per day; B. & E. 9/-.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1942, Page 1

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