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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE YtiS Twice Daily—2 & 7.45 p.m. NOW SHOWING. For Your Week-end Pleasure Grand Double Feature Show. —ATTRACTION No. 1— All the Thrills of the West —With— — GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY JThe Screen’s No. 1 Western Singing Star in his latest picture. “HOME IN WYOMIN” Smiley Burnette— Fay McKenzie (App. for Universal Exhibition) —ATTRACTION No. 2— The All-out Action Melodrama of a stir-crazy con, whose I.Q. was Zero, whose heart was colossal, and whose fingers were murderous. THE UNDERWORLD” RICHARD WENDY LON DIX BARRIE CHANEY (Rec. by Censor lor Adults). —SUNDAY— —SUNDAY—“NOT A LADIES’ MAN” Paul Kelly—Fay Wray (App. for Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Sat): “SON OF MONTE CRISTO” Randolph Scott —Virginia Gilmore (App. for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sun.): “DRUMS ALONG THE CONGO” Stuart Erwin —Don Terry. —AND—“DAWN EXPRESS" Starring Michael Whalen. (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults). PAROA TENNIS CLUB BALL. —GLADSTONE HALL—- ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Dixiana Orchestra. —Novelties — —Good Floor — Prices 3/- and 2/-. PATRIOTIC DAN C E —SCHAEF’S HALL-TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Foi" Westland Patriotic Fund. —Usual Prices — Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual. ’ RAPAHOEHALL. A Dance to welcome home “Mick’ Kennedy will be held TONIGHT (Saturday). Admission 2/and 1/-. DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT IKAMATUA SPORTS BALL Guinea Monte Carlo, Guinea Lucky Spot. Williams’ Orchestra. r pHE Parishioners and General Public, are invited to attend a Farewell Social and Presentation to be tendered to the Rev. Fr. Butler, at the Parish Hall, Reefton on Tuesday, April 6th,.commencing at & o crock p.m. DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— NEXT DANCE— WEDNESDAY DANCE— AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCE— Long Night DANCE— Good Supper DANCE —• Admission 1/6 DANCE—Visiting U.S.A. Marines DANCE— Guests of the Evening. CAMERONS SPORTS SATURDAY, April 10. Train leaving Greymouth at 12.50 p.m. stops at Taramakau Bridge to set down passengers. 5.25 p.m. Hokitika to Grey mouth train stops to pick up passengers. Admission to Sports:— Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Hot Water Provided. Dance To Follow. G. B. FIVE ASH, Secretary. LOST & FOUND. Twelve words 1/-: Three for 2/6 T?OUND that Mother is delighted -*• with the way Westland Laundry Ltd returns the washing so perfectly finished and reasonably charged for. Phone 136 and same p’easure will be yours. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. A NEMONES and Ranunculus — Special Massing Strain, brilliant colours 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/- posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. EAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips large bulbs in glorious mixture 5/dozen, 50 for 18/-. Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Aucklnad._ YTEW Hybrid Freesias, a collection -L’ of twelve beautiful named colours all different, 12 for 5/- posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Qj" Spring Bulbs for 10/-. Twelve each, Crocus, Ixias, Golden Jonquils, Freesias, Sparaxis, Lachenalias and Muscari, —Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ___ PUBLIC NOTICES, ' AREYOU SKINNY? WSAK, ailing or nervy? You are probably suffering from vitamin and mineral starvation. Try the mineral laxative tome—COLOSEPTIC. COLOSEPTIC helps vour body absorb more essentials from your daily food, to build firrm flesh, steady nerves,.strong muscles. 3/1 at Chemists and Stores. COLOSEPTIC CO., 419 Queen Street, Auckland. FALLING HAIR. TYON’T run the risk of losing your hair. At the first sign of falling hair start massaging with Birmese Hair Root Compound. Sold by Williams & Ross. Chemists, and Parkinson & Co.', Chemists. Tne scalp becomes healthy, free from dandruff, the hair glossy and lustrous. Firmese Laboratories Lta., Hereford St., Christchurch. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. Tj'NGINEERS, motor carage, JCj BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, OXY-ACETONE & ELECTRIC WELDERS. LORD STREET, PHONE 4. ::: 26.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1943, Page 1
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