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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45 p.m. Hilarity and Homicide. Combined in one of the fastest and funniest comedy thrillers ever to hit the screen. . “NIGHT IN NEW ‘ ORLEANS” (And Oh! What a Morning Arter!) Preston Patricia Albert Foster Morison Dekker

(Ike,?, by Censor for Adults) —IN ADDITION— First of a New Series of Bullet - streaked Adventures. “ARIZONA" BOUND” Starring: “THE ROUGH RIDERS" Buck Ti m Raymond Jones McCoy Hatton Mightiest Western Combination of All Time. (App. for Universal Exhibition) • —COMING FRIDAY— The Most Scandalizin’ Female in All New Orleans! “LADY FROM LOUISIANA” John Wayne—Ona Munson (Rec. by Censor for Adults) —ALSO— —ALSO— —ALSO— A Thrilling Drama Torn from K To-day's Headlines CONVOY” Bruce Bennett—Virginia Field (App. for Universal Exhibition) DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— TO-NIGHT DANCEL-, WEDNESDAY DANCEW 1 AT HALL DANCE-

DANCE— Long Night DANCE— Good Supper DANCE— Admission 1/6 MONSTER 45’s TOURNEY RUNANGA STATE SCHOOL TO-NIGHT'at 8 and Every WEDNESDAY. Big Prizes—Central Heating. COMMUNIST PARTY DANCE. The Usual WEEKLY DANCE, Will be held FRIDAY NEXT. At the Lyceum Hall. ADMISSION 1/6. Dixiana Orchestra. Supper. Soldiers in Uniform Free. RUNANGA MINERS’ HALL. WELCOME HOME BALL FRIDAY, MAY 21. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/6 & 1/6. 10/6 Lucky Seat, 10/6 Lucky Spot £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Coburn’s bus will run after Balk PAPAHOE HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Good Floor. Good Supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. First dance 9 p.m. T> lackbali7~ PLUNKET SOCIETY Benefit Dance—SATURDAY NEXT. Hall. Good supper. Good music. Popular prices. , ■ HOW TO BE HEALTHY, HAPPY AND WISE.. Health Is Wealth. Come to the LYCEUM HALL, TUESDAY, May 25th, 7.30 p.m. SEE— Talkie Films. Health Demonstrations. Play by the Children. Listen to 3ZR for Health Talks each evening at 5.30 p.m. commencing THURSDAY, May 20th. Health means a sound mind in a sound body. Under the auspices of the Health Department. Admission Free. NELSON CREEK HALL. CHALLENGE CHOPS & DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, June 5. Proceeds in aid of School Children who lost Books and other School Equipment in recent fire.

PLANTS. SEEDS. ETC. STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Captain Cook, a heavy cropping variety. 100 Plants 6/- posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 1 AO Spring Bulbs lor 10/- in assortments of Tritonias, Muscari, White Crocus, Babianas, Sparaxis, Blackeyed Susans. Griffiths Mt. Eden, Auckland. TULIPS, Darwin mixed 5/- dozen. X Daffodils, trumpet mixed 50 for 8/6 posted.—Griffiths’, Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus. Prize strains of selected bulbs 50/or 5/r,■ 100 for 9/- posted.--G<KthswUt. Eden, Auckland. NOTICES. ' 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. ATTRACTIVE HOME. Modern Bungalow — Milton Road, comprising two Bedrooms, Dining Room, Living Room, Large Kitchenette, and Sunroom. Conveniences include Electric Stove, Hot & Cold Water, Gas Copper, Concrete Tubs, Sewerage and Concrete Paths. Immediate Possession. Finance Arranged. AGENTS: A. F. JAMIESON & CO. Real Estate Agents, Valuers, Insurance & Commission Agents. Cotter & McKenzie Bldgs., Opp. Regent Theatre, Greymouth. 12RIGHTEN your day the Queen Bee way. Queen Bee Wax cleans as it shines! 1/5 and 2/5.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 1

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