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amusements. OPERA HOUSE 'pH Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT “BELLE STARR” (In Glorious Technicclour). (Rec. by Censor for Adults). COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Sparkling, Musical Comedy Drama. —Starring——GLOßlA JEAN——DONALD Q’CON NOR—“shFs'mYloW” Robert Paige—Jane Frazee Hear these Songs: “Serftpre Libre', “Drink to Me Only,” “Believe Me, and many others. IN ADDITION. A New Hit in Rangeland Entertainment. "SUNSET ~IN WYOMING” ’ ' GENE AUTRY Smiley Burnette —Maris Wrixon. (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) MONSTER MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY PARTY. —Saturday at 2 p.m.— Specially Selected Programme which includes Cartoons and Special Stage Acts by Pupils of Miss Monica Sinnott. Free Ice Cream and a Piece of Mickey’s Birthday Cake to Every one Attending. Election results will be announced during Saturday evening’s performance. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thurs.): “JACKASS MAIL” Wallace Beery—Marjorie Main (App. for Universal Exhibition)

THAT POPULAR OLD-TIME . DANCE. United Pavilion. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Organised by Miss America Committee. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Good Supper. A Good Night's Dancing Assured. COMMUNIST PARTY. GRAND MIXED DANCE, Lyceum Hail, To-morrow (Frh) Dixiana Orchestra. Supper. The Dance of the Week. ADMISSION 1/6. Regent Theatre. Regent Theatre. COMING SATURDAY at 8 p.m. COMING SATURDAY at 8 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY ONE NIGHT ONLY THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS SZ’IWI jpONCERT PARTY EMwi Concert It arty g, p ARTY rMwi "Concert Farty Direct from the Middle East. A London West End Revue. PRICES: 6/-. 4/-, 2/6. Eox Plan now open at Regent Theatre. Booking Fee 3d. No Telephone Bookings. Reserves t’or6/- and 4/'- only. A limited number of seats for 2/6 (unreserved). (For Patriotic purposes). Election Results Announced. PATRIOTIC DANCE SCHAEF’S HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. Usual Prices. .Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free, ’Buses as Usual. Dancing commences 8.30. BLACKBALL. LEAGUE CLUE. ELECTION NIGHT DANCE Oddfellows’ Hall. Sat., Sept. 25. Good Supper and Music. Usual Prices. A NNIV E RSARY BALL. Mawheraiti Hall. SATURDAY, September 25. Good Supper—Good Music. GRAND BALL Ngahere Hal! SATURDAY. October 2. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Welcome to Hornby League Team. p>usLiC NOT , C£3 . IPUSY women—polish pots and IL® pans to mirror-like brightness gently, rapidly with Steelo. 7£d. WIND SPASMS and BELCHING. XTEW scientific preparation GAS-d-i TROLIEF overcomes Windy Spasms. Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour Breath, Pressure on the Stomach and Heart, Bloating, Dizziness, Constipation, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Neutralises the acid gases in the stomach and intestines. Acts almost instantly. GASTROLIEF . . . 2/9 from Parkinson & Co., Chemists. Greymouth. Proprietors: Liberty’s, 419 Queen St., Auckland.

TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL. (Next Bells’ Cycle Works). Lichfield Street, Christchurch. In making appointments West Coasters say ‘'His Lordship s”-—a real West Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHTS ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING PROPRIETOR. _ HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square;. Excellent Cuisine and Service second to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, wen ventilated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. ■ Bowker Fountain opposite. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. CAROLINE, ALBERT ST., iwEW Woollen Goods still coming to hand in limited quantities: Girls’ Blade School Hose, Navy Oversox with cuff, sizes 9, 9|, and 10”. Twin Sets, in assorted colours and a large selection of warm Slippers in good qualities and rea» sonably priced.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1943, Page 1

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