WEATHER FORECAST Fair.
amusements ToVW ” OPERA HOOSE ~g» Dai,y 2 »show^& Mlv 7 ' 45 ’ A Star-studded, Tune-filled Western Hit, packed with— Action— Thrills—Excitement GENE AUTRY Smiley Burnette—Edith Fallows, on THE SAGE” ItTgoE everything you can think nf in the wav ot NEW SON Go, NfeW LAUGHS, NEW THRILLS. It’s Gene at his best in the Greatest of all Range Hits. (App. for Universal Exhibition) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— The Greatest of all Detective Stories, from the pen of that Master Mystery writer, Sir A. Conan D oyle. . SPIDER WOxMAN” Basil Rathbone— Nigel Bruce Gale Sondergaard. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow (Sat.) Matinee. Chapter 4 of “King of the Lexas Rangers” “TRAPPED” "communist party dance. Lyceum Hall, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Full Dixiana Orchestra. Dancing 9 till 1 a.m. Monte Carlo. Supper. Cloakroom. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Boxing ooxing oxing Ooxing TOWN HA L L TO WN HALL TO-NIGHT (Friday). TO-NIGHT (Friday). (Auspices IViarist Sports Organisation). WELLINGTON CHAMPIONS WELLINGTON CHAMPIONS —VERSUS—WEST COAST' WEST COAST See NORMAN ROSS v. D. MARTIN See GEORGE BOWMAN v.^ illiams See the Best of our Boys in Action Against Wellington Championship Winners.
In aid of Marist Bro. Gymnasium - Fund. i A Great Night. You Must be There, Prices: Ringside 6/-; Dress Cncle and Stalls 3/-. '“cOBDErFHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ( SPRING SHOW { School Gymnasium. TO-MORROW (Saturday). j Sewing, Cookery & Sweet Stalls, j Afternoon Tea. Admission Free. 1 jgUGBY pOOTBALL ; RUGBY PARK—GREYMOUTH TO-MORROW (Saturday). 3 p.m. Star-United v . Celtic j Seniors; Greymouth 4th grade Reps, v. Sydenham (Christchurch). 1.30 p.m.: Celtic thirds v. Pirates (Denniston); Blaketown v. Technical. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Hall. TO-MORROW (Saturday). £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Gents 1/6. Ladies^!/ -■ ~~KUMARA JUNCTION HALL —DANCE-TO-MORROW (Saturday). Admission 1/6 & 2/6. Supper provided. Miss Jacobs’ Orchestra. Proceeds School Funds. BLACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB. A Dance will be held in the Odafellows’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday,). Good music. Excellent supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. DANCE & CHOPS. Ikamatua Hall. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Welcome Home to Privates Ted Roughan, Roy Bradley, and Pat Mcßae. Big Sawing and Chopping Events. Good music & Supper. Proceeds Welcome Home Committee KOTUKU SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND LEAP YEAR BALL Jack’s Hall, Kotuku. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Dixiana Orchestra. Guinea Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Usual train arrangements. MAWHERAiTISPORTS CLUB. LONG NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY, October 7. Good Music. Supper. PUBLIC NOTICES ~ IF YOU REQUIRE Sashes, Doors and Casement • Frames WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. First Class Workmanship Assured. REASONABLE PRICES. Large supply of Plywoods in Stock. SOTHERAN’S LIMITED ARNEY ST. GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 397. W EST COASTERS! When in *’ Christchurch we invite you to inspect our showrooms displaying our distinctive furniture. Everything marked in plain figures.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo St., cnr. Tuam Street, Christchurch,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 September 1944, Page 1
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