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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Twice Daily—2 & 7.45 p.m. NOW SHOWING 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 || || OF THE BLUES || Brian Donlevy—Carolyn Lee And Rochester. A Merry Melange pi Laughter and Music that will be loved by young and old. ATTRACTION NUMBER TWO The Thrilling Story of Uncle Sam’s Fighting Marines. TOM BROWN JEAN PARKER || HELLO |j || ANNAPOLIS " || (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) SUNDAY: “POWDER TOWN” Victor McLagan—Dorothy Lovett (App. fox - Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Sat.): “ONE NIGHT IN LISBON” Fred MacMurray——Madeleine Carroll (App. for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sun.). “WE GO FAST” Lynn Bari—Alan Curtis (App. for Universal Exhibition) —And—“DRESSED TO KILL” Lloyd Nolan—Mary Beth Hughes (Rec. by Censor for Adults). pA T RIO TI C DA NCE SCHAEF’S HALL TO-NIGHT (Saturday) For Westland Patriotic Fund

Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual. THE WINNING BATTLE AGAINST LEPROSY In Sermon. Picture and Story. By The Dominion Secretary of The Mission to Lepers, REV. FRED A. THOMPSON Sunday, 11 a.m.: St. John’s Presbyterian Church. 7 p.m.: Runanga Presbyterian Church. LANTERN LECTURES. Monday, ‘7.45 p.m.: The Gospel Hall, Cobden. Tuesday, 3 p.m.: Church of England Vicarage, Guinness St., Greymouth. Wednesday, 7.45: St. Thomas’ Hall, Runanga. Thursday, 7.45: St. John’s Presbyterian Hall, Greymouth. The Mission to Lepers is international and 1 nterdenom inational. DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— NEXT DANCE— WEDNESDAY DANCE— AT < DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCEDANCE— Long Night DANCE — Good Supper DANCE— Admission 1/6 GRAND BALL. STILLWATER HALL. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. Dixiana Dance Band. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC, A NEMONE and Ranunculus. — Prize hand-selected bulbs; giant blooms; brilliant colours. 50 for 5/-, posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, AuckBEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, prize shades, in glorious mixture, 5/dozen. 50 for 18/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ■MEW RED LACHENALIAS, long ■L* spikes, coral-red bells, 7/6 dozen; also Golden, 2/6 dozen, 50 for 9/-.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ■RULB BOOK Free! 40 pages, illustrated with helpful cultural information. Write for your copy to-day.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES. ; QTEELO makes kitchenware bright. Cleans baths, sinks, enamelware and enamelled surfaces. STEELO does not scratch. T>UY for 2/6 in the Wise -D Old Owl Art Union, £5OOO m 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize. £5OO 2nd prize, closing TO-NIGHT, drawn March 17th. GLAND STARVATION. A VOID skinny figures, shattered -P*- nerves take COLOSEPTIC, the mineral laxative tonic. It is not the amount of food you eat, but the assimilation of the mineral salts and vitamins that build firm flesh, etc. COLOSEPTIC helps your body to absorb these essentials. 3/1 at Chemists and Stores. COLOSEPTIC CO., 419 Queen St., Auckland GEORGE BETTLE 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 sprigiXS'ness to men and women over fox'ty. _ . The cost of Bettie s Revitalising Tonic is 5/- (Posted 6/-) or extra large 10/- POST FREE. Obtainable only from— GEORGE BETTLE Chemist. 769 Colombo Street, ChCh. WRITE OR CALL. 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, 6 March 1943, Page 1

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