WEATHER FORECAST Fair to Fine.
» . amusements OPERA HOUSE «*** ishvk*hsk** ** ** * D-iilv 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45. D ‘ 7 f’I&ALLY TO-NIGHT “THE FLEET’S IN” Dorothy Lamour—William Holden (Apo. for Universal: Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY. If ever there was a need for laughter, NOW IS THE TIME If ever there was a film designed to fill that need it’s ..“THE GOOSE STEPS OUT —Starring— Your Favourite Comedian
WILL HAY (In His Furniest Role). “THE GOOSE STEPS OUT” It’s Laughter From the Word “Go.” When WILL is “exported' to Berlin, to teach a group of young Nazis, who hope to land in London. (Ann. for Universal Exhibition) ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. Special Featurette Entitled: “ALL STAR BOXING” Featuring Sapper George Muir, late heavy-weight champion of the N.Z. Forestry Unit in England, who, while there, won 13 of his 17 bouts, and was recognised a boxer o! distinction. Don’t Fail to see this New Zealand Boy in Action. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thurs.): “SALUTE FOR THREE” MacDonald Carey—Betty Rhodes (App. lor Universal Exhibition). United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD TIME DANCE. —United Pavilion - TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Williams’ Orchestra. —Supper— . Be there for a good night's inn. WEST COAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QPRING SHOW. September 15, Town Hall. Entries definitely close TO-NIGHT. TRICK'S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPP.ING FLOWER SHOW ON SATURDAY. “D” Day—Daffodil Day In the Columba Hall. Doors Open from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Hundreds of the world’s most outstanding Daffodils. ’’Wonderful Exhibition ot 70 Pot Plants in Full Eloom. WEST COAST HORTICULTURAL COUNCIL. Exhibitors Please Note. HpFE dates for the various shows for 1944 are as under: — W C.H.S., Friday, September 15. St Patrick’s, Saturday, Sept. 16. St. John’s. Wednesday, Sept. 20. Cobden H.S., Saturday. Sept. 2u. Elaketown Home <V School, December 16. Exhibitors are urged m ’'Mvon ,c u ! ALL shows to make them success--lUl‘ J. J. WOOD, Secretary. HERB MOORE’S STAFF DANCE. TO-MORROW (Friday), 9 to 1. Herb Moore’s Cabaret. Proceeds Aid Patriotic Funds. Modern & Old Time Dancing. Allan Christensen s Music. Prices 1/0 all round. Popular M.C. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaafs Hall. SATURDAY NEXT. £ 1/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE Herb Moore’s Cabaret. SATURDAY. Sept. 16, 8 p.m. Ladies I/-, Gents 1/6 I .if',lit Supper. Everyone Welcome. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND BOXING TOURNEY. Wellington's Loading -Amateurs, v. West Coast’s Best. Town. Hal I —Greymouth. FRIDAY, September 22. Auspices Marisl Sports Organisation. (In Aid Gymnasium Fund). KOTUKU SOCIAL CLUB. Grand Ball—Jack's Hall, Kotuku. SATURDAY, September 23. . Usual train arrangements. preljminajTy’notice A Banquet will be held in the Ru- ■ nanga Gymnasium on October 7. 1944 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Runanga League Club. _____ PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC, ” Q.LADIOLUS: General Collection, named varieties shades of yellow, blues, scarlets, bi-colours. 12 10/-. 24 18/- posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ’THREE Novelty Vegetables: JL Moneymaker Peas, Snake Beans, Soya Beans. 1 Pkt. of each 2/6d posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. "RUSH Strawberries. New hardy variety producing clusters delicious berries for 8 months. 5/6d. dozen posted Griffiths Ltd.,. Mt. Eden, Auckland. ■RHUBARB: Strong healthy vigJLa ' orous roots yielding long thick stalks of excellent flavour.' 5/dozen posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. FLORISTS SINCE 1879. XTAIRN’S NURSERIES have the "*■’ best equipped Floral Rooms in the Dominion. We supply Funeral Emblems at the shortest notice. We also cater for Wedding and Presentation Bouquets. PROMPT DELIVERIES. Telephones 35-675 or 34-619. Day or Night. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD. 116 Lincoln Road, Christchurch. Through the Floral Exchange, we send, flowers, etc., to any part of the Dominion. PUBLIC NOTICES TDARGAINS at Miss Sparkes ' Special Purchase Sale, Christchurch. Tweed costumes. Grey, green, navy, brown, strawberry. 69/6. Mail orders. ■ GEORGE SETTLE CHEMIST. 769 Colombo St.. Christchurch. Postal Address: Box 531, Ch.eb,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1944, Page 1
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