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AMUSEMENTS OPERA Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45 p.m. NOW SHOWING Her Hubby told her to ge. Herself a Hobby—but not like the one she Picked! The Hilarious story of a “Love” Doctor who thought he knew everything about marriage. _ ‘‘MOON OVER her shoulder; JOHN LYNN DAN SUTTON BARI DAILEY, Jnr, —IN ADDITION—

B—9—lo—lT’S A KNOCK-OUT! For Thrills, Action and Romance. The sock-cess story of a kid who had to choose between a Boxing t -Ring and a Wedding Hing. “KNOCK-OUT" Olympa Arthur Virginia Bradna Kennedy Field (Both Rec. by Censor lor Adults). TO-NIGHT —7.45— TO-NIGHT Final Chapter of “Gang Busters” “LAW AND ORDER” COMMUNIST PARTY QRAND MIXED DANCE LYCEUM HALL—TO-NIGHT (Friday) Dixiana Orchestra. Supper. ADMISSION 1/6. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAY TO-MORROW (Saturday) November 20, 1.30 p.m.

Intending members and members of other Clubs cordially invited. PA T R fOTl’c DAN C E — Schaef’s Hall— TO-MORROW (SAT.) Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free, ’Buses as Usual. Dancing commences 8.30 A "WELCOME HOME for Privates A. BRADLEY and G. Symons will be held in the Kaiata School TO-MORROW (Saturday), commencing at 8.30, Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies a plate. GRAND BALL —Stillwater Hall— TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Dixiana Dance Band——Guinea Monte Carlo. Splendid Floor and Supper. Usual Prices and Transport.

TONG NIGHT DANCE —Te Kinga Hall— TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Good Music tind Supper. Auspices Te Kinga Sports Club. (JALL■ yOUTH” GREY PIPE BAND LEARNERS’ DANCE Monday Next (and Every Monday) PEROTTI HALL Modern and Old Time. -1/- ALL ROUND—TKAMATUA HALL BALL will x now be held on SATURDAY, December 11, and NOT November 27, as advertised. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. "DEGONIAS:—Choice mixed from English leading Growers. Edges of petals heavily frilled. 15/- dozen posted. Griffiths’, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Japanese, Korean, Cascade, or Pom Pom Named best Exhibition Strain 12/- dozen posted.—Griffiths’, Mt. Eden, Auckland. TpARLIEST Peas “Moneymaker” - 3 - 1 2/6 lb. “Celtuce” new salad and cooking vegetable ready six weeks. 6d pkt. posted.—Griffiths’, Mt. Eden, Auckland. (CHOICE Perennials novelty types . for permanent flowering in mixed shades. Collection of six for 7/6, posted.—Griffiths’, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES CAROLINE —ALBERT ST. (CHRISTMAS novelties are now coming to hand. Calendars, Xmas Cards, Dolls and Soft Cuddle toys for the Kiddies. Small leather and suede goods, purses, shopping lists, book marks and money belts. Also sponge bags, in assorted colours. We have also special oddment lines in slippers and handbags to clear at Sale Prices. Inspection invited. FOR SALE — Five-roomed House. Freehold. In wonderful position. (5 A.—Freehold Section; this is w great va i ue> —Eight-roomed Family House; beautiful Freehold section in best residential part. <?TJ 1 TO —Six-roomed House; all conveniences; in heart of town; section large enough to build another house. See this proposition quickly.

—Tainui Street. Large 3/4 vv jj ouse i n two flats; section; nice vegetable garden. Ideal for thrifty working man. S. BURNETT WHITE PROPERTY AGENT.

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.

THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 206 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for Scriptural and Helpful Literature, and all sundry School Requirements. The place for Bible# and Testaments. Mall orders promptly attended to.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 November 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 November 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 November 1943, Page 1

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