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Weather Forecast Becoming Unsettled

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: A Gripping Story of a Girl, Twice Wrongfully Accused of Murder. “THE -T-IN THE NEWS” —Starring— MARGARET LOCKWOOD Barry K. Barnes—Emlyn Williams. “THE~GIRIZ IN THE NEWS”— WAS NURSE GRAHAM GUILTY? For the Answer —See This ActionPacked Mystery Drama, of Adventure & Thrills in Wartime England. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). IN ADDITION :: IN ADDITION March of Time Presents “THE ARGENTINE QUESTION” TO-NIGHT At 8.0 TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow (Sat.) Matinee. Chapter 14, of “The Green Hornet Strikes Again.” “RACKETEERING VULTURES.” COMMUNIST PARTY DANCE. Lyceum Hall, To-night (Friday) EXTRA JAZZ WALTZ COMPETITION. Jack Hudson's Popular Swing M usic. Fourth Heat £2/2/- Monte Carlo. Suggestion Box. Usual Prices Two M’s.C. THE DANCE OF THE WEEK! RUNANGA SCHOOL CHILDREN’S ANNUAL BALL. Miners’ Hall—Runanga. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Adult Dance to Follow. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo. ' J>UGBY pOOTBALL. RUGBY PARK—GREYMOUTH TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 2.45 p.m.: HOKITIKA v. STARUNITED, No. 1 Ground; CELTIC v. BLAKETOWN, No. 2 Ground. 1.30 p.m.: Star v. Cobden Thirds, No. 1 Ground. AT COBDEN: ARMY SENIORS v. COBDEN at 3 p.m. PATRIOTIC DANCE. For Westland Patriotic Fund. SCHAEF’S HALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses to Cobden, Runanga and Brunner after the dance. <RAND BALL, Taylorville Hall, •V* TO-MORROW (Sat.). Dixiana Dance Band. The 9 o’clock train will stop at Wallsend. Buses as usual after Ball. HOME GUARD BALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. IKAMATUA HALL Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Good Supper — 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. ” N.Z. & U.S.A. BALL

Schaef’s Mall —Schaef’s Hall. WEDNESDAY—WEDNESDAY. 26th August—26th August. The Oil Men of America extend a Hearty Invitation to the Residents of the West Coast to a BIG NIGHT OUT. The PIace—SCHAEF’S HALL. The Time—B p.m. TILL 2 a.m. The Date —26th AUGUST Special Engagement of Reg Thornton’s Swing Band. (Christchurch) Paper Hats — Paper Hats Snowballs — Snowballs. Supper Provided —Supper Provided Prizes Galore Watch Papers for Further Announcements PUBLIC NOTICES. IF YOU REQUIRE Sashes, Doors and Casement Frames WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE First Class Workmanship Assured. REASONABLE PRICES. SOTHERANS LIMITED ARNEY ST., GREYMOUTH. Phone 397. 9 K (I.—Marsden Road. Up-to-date 5 roomed BUNGALOW, Freehold section, Garage; shed, concrete footpaths, nice modern fence; really a good proposition. Approximately £4OO cash, balance at 4|%. 070 K. 4'Rooms and 3-* b 7 conveniences, gas stove; large workshop; motor garage, concrete paths, well laid out lawns and garden. „ , * , Pl 9^n.— Kilgour Road. A real family house of six rooms all conveniences, garage, i acre Freehold land. Liberal finance arranged. <?1 4(M1— 20 rooms all convenfences; three flats best locality. This is one of the best property investments in Greymouth to-day and would show a wonderful return on the money invested. S. BURNETT WHITE LAND AGENT. Mackay Street. WEST COASTERS ... —Call at—- / NEW RAILWAY HOTEL. Manchester Street, Christchurch, (One Minute from Station). Best Liquor Stocked. Moderate Tariff. Good Table. A. J. (TOM) DEYFLL PROPRIETOR,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1942, Page 1

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