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Weather Forecast: Unsettled.

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Twice Daily—2 & 7.45 p.m. NOW SHOWING x ' A Double Star Programme that Defies Comparison. ' ATTRACTION NUMBER ONE, One of the Most Remarkable Musical Entertainments of Recent Seasons. BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN || BIRTH || |l OF THE BLUES || Brian Donlevy—Carolyn Lee And Rochester. A Merry Melange of Laughter ana Music that will be loved by young . and old. ATTRACTION NUMBER TWO The Thrilling Story of Uncle Sam’s Fighting Marines. TOM BROWN „ a JEAN PARKER 11 HELLO || |l ' ANNAPOLIS || (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) TO-NIGHT —7.45— TO-NIGHT Final Chapter of “Riders of Death Valley.” “THE HARVEST OF HATE.” _ QOMMUNIST PARTY DANCE~ MERRY & BRIGHT —Dixiana Band — Lyceum Hall, To-night (Friday). Supper, Efficient M.C. GRAND BALL Paroa Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Williams’ Orchestra. Good Supper. Monte Carlo. Silk Stockings and Gentleman’s Scarf. Prices: 3/- & 2/-. " JJELSON QREEK gPORTS TO-MORROW (Saturday). , Patron: Hon. P. C. Webb.

President; Mr. S. Topp. Starter, Mr. J. Donaldson. Timekeeper, Mr. F. E. Stent. Handicapper, Mr. J. Flaherty. 14” UNDERHAND CHOP, of £4o—- — £3O, 2nd. £7; 3rd. £3. 12” UNDERHAND CHOP (2nd. class) of £l5. Ist. £10; 2nd. £3‘ 3rd £2 12” UPRIGHT CHOP of £l7. Ist. £l2; 2nd. £3; 3rd. £2. All Cedar Logs. Tea Rooms & Ice Creams on ground. Children’s Races galore. Lucky Baby Show; also Ladies’ & Gents’ Races for young and old. Guessing, Nail-driving and Stepping Competitions. Also other numerous events. Admission to ground: Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-. SALL IN THE EVENING. Williams’ Orchestra. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo and Confetti Waltz. Popular Prices: Gents 4/- Ladies 2/-. Patrons from Greymouth will take the opportunity of travelling with the 12.10 mid-day Road Service 'Bus who are putting on a return ’bus from Ngahere, which leaves at 6.30 on return. Fishe’’’" Nelson Creek ’bus will meet the mid-day ’bus at Ngahere, and will also connect with the return one. W. LAMBERTON. Sec. PATRIOT I C DANCE X SCHAEF’S HALL TO-MORROW (Saturday). For Westland Patriotic Fund Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual. ’~gT. pATRICK’S gPORTS. VICTORIA PARK. SATURDAY, March 13th. Grand procession will leave

Hibernian Hall at 1 p.m. Chopping, Cycling, Footracing. Competitors are reminded that nominations for these events close TO-MORROW. National Dancing (post entries) Schools’ events. Baby Show, Booth, Tea Rooms and Side Shows. Municipal and Pipe Bands in attendance. HIBERNIAN GRAND ANNUAL BALL SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, March 16th. Dixiana Band, Old Time and Modern Dances, Popular Prices ("5/-, 3/-, 2/-). Good Supper. ANNUAL IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, March 17th. Outstanding programme of Irish Music, Song and Dance. Box plan at Kilgour’s. _____

PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. A NEMONE and Ranunculus.— Prize hand-selected bulbs; giant blooms; brilliant colours. 50 for 5/-, posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, prize shades, in glorious mixture, 5/dozen. 50 for 18/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. AIEW RED LACHENALIAS, long d-x spikes, coral-red bells, 7/6 dozen; also Golden, 2/6 dozen, 50 for 9/-.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. — PULE BOOK Free! 40 pages, ilJL> lustrated with helpful cultural information. Write for your copy to-day.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. - _ PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ GEORGE SETTLE ~ IS CONFIDENT THAT YOU CAN REGAIN THAT ‘YOUTHFUL FEELING’ MOST people over forty accept such symptoms as feeling rundown, losing interest in life and out of sorts feeling as being due to premature old age. Mr. Bettie has made a thorough research into the causes of lost vitality and has compounded a special revitalising tonic that helps bring back vital health, pep and mental spriglA-Slness to men and women over fozV. . . The cost of Bettie’s Revitalising Tonic is 5/- (Posted 6/-) or extra large 10/- POST FREE. Obtainable only from— GEORGE Chemist. 769 Colombo Street, ChCh. WRITE OR CALL. COSTELLO, Plumber and Drainlayer, Herbert Street Country work specially catered for ' Manufacturers of Tanks & everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 March 1943, Page 1

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