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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSEIjgI Daily 2 p.m.— —Nightly 7.45 NOW SHOWING THE LONE WOLF AT HIS BEST! Living a lifetime of adventure and romance in the thrilling new melodrama. . “ONE~DANGEROUS NIGHT WARREN WILLIAM. Mona Marguerite Eric Barrie Chapman Biore (Rec. by Censor lor Adults). ASSOCIATE FEATURE. The Suspenseful, Action-Packed Espionage Drama. ’“BOMBS’dVER BURMA’’ ANNA MAY WONG Noel Madison—Leslie Denison (App. for Universal Exhibition). ALL FOR ONE—ONE FOR ALL! LONG NIGHT DANCE Blaketown Hall—To-night (Wed.) Good Supper. Williams’ Music. If You Support— MISS RUSSIA,— MISS BRITANNIAMISS AMERICA,— THEN YOU’LL BE THERE! COIN AFTERNOON. Trinity Hall. TO-MORROW (Thursday). Musical Programme. Afternoon Tea.
Year’s Best Entertainment. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Thursday). GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERTS GREYMOUTH CONVENT SCHOOLS Matinee 2 p.m. Evenings 8 p.m. FEATURE ITEMS: Dance: Lorraine Graham. Vocal Solo: Madeline Fraher (violine obbligato, Mary McCarthy). Piano Solo: Rene Morgan. Choral Number: St. Patrick’s and St. Mary’s School Choirs. COMEDIES. DRILLS, PARADES. RECITATIONS, Prices: .1/6 and 1/-. Booking 3d. extra. Box plan at Kilgour’s. NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITIONS Lyceum Hall, Commencing This Friday, 8.45 a.mDancers from all Over the South Island Jigs, Flings, Reels, Hornpipes, Swords, Sean Triubhais. “Spend the Day with the Dancers.” M. B. Charteris, Hon. Sec. BLACKBALL RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. A Complimentary Dance will be tendered to the Wellington Maori Team in the Miners’ Hall, on SATURDAY, August 21, commencing at 10 p.m. Good music. Sit-down supper. Prices: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-.
POPULAR BABY CONTEST FINAL WEEK. Closing Next Saturday, Aug. 21. GRAND CORONATION AND COURT SCENE REGENT THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT at 8.15. Special Feature: Presentation of Tiny Debutantes. And Appearance of Royal N.Z. Air Force Band. Box Plan now open at Regent. WAIT FOR IT! GRAND UNITED NATIONS’ VICTORY BALL. —And — Presentation of Debutantes (At 9.30 p.m.) SCHAEF’S HALL. MONDAY NEXT, (August 23rd) First sitting of supper for onlookers immediately after presentation. R.N.Z.A.F. DANCE BAND. 11 Instruments. Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 3/-. MISS RUSSIA. Notice to Axemen 12-INCH SWEEPSTAKE CHOP PAROA, SATURDAY, Aug. 28. Entries close on the ground. Bus leaves Greymouth 1.30 p.m. Pipe Band in Attendance. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. POSES —Choice named Hybridand Polyanthus varieties. Collection of twelve, all different, fo 24/- posted.—Griffiths’ NursencMt. Eden, Auckland. « LADIOLUS—Named varietie VX in blues, yellows, scarlets smoky and bicolour shades, 10/dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. P HUB ARB, Topps Red, strong roots, 7/6 doz. Asparagus twoyear roots 2/6 doz, 19/- 100 posted Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.
“14J ONEYMAKER” Garden Pe<. —Dwarf, heavy-cropping, 8 weeks, well-filled pods, 1/- packet, 2/6 lb. posted—Griffiths Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland PUBLIC NOTICES. ■RRIGHTEN your day the Queen X> Bee way. Queen Bee Wax cleans as it shines! 1/5 and 2/5. WILLIAMS Cough Linctus 1/6 and 2/6 bottle at Williams & Ross, Chemists. THRIFTY housewives! Do up old furniture cheaply with Queen Bee Stain. 10 modern colours. 1/ ' tin. FOR SALE. Twelve words 1/-; Three for 2/6 FOR SALE AT HOKxTIKA. K H.P. “Acme” Gas Engine: “Pollock” Bandsaw (3ft wheels), 2 Anvils; 2 Tyre Bending Machines, large Drilling Machine, complete with drills (hand or power); 2 Blacksmith’s Blowers and sundries. —Ahn— Ex. s.s. “Hinemoa.” Lyttelton: Ship’s Gear, including Shafting. Pumps, Boiler, Tubes, Copper Pipes, Valves, Bolts and Nuts, Iron Ladders and Grab’ngs, and many sundries. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 1
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