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WEATHER FORECAST Fair to Cloudy.

AMUSEMENTS/ OPERA HOUSE JKf* '■ * Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45. NOW SHOWING. A-story as great as the unforgettable history which inspired it. A romance more thrilling than any you’ve ever seen. Cecil B. de Mille’s greatest triumph ||L | || || ■ wwmwwti eAwuwawocw “THEIuCCANEER’’ Frederic March—Franciska Gaal. Margot Grahame —Walter Brennan The roaring story of the pirate who saved a nation. •thebuccaneer" , . mnur i -ir-.™ Against a mighty thundering background of battle, adventure and high, wide laughing courage. Cecil B. DeMille tells one ot the most human and beautiful love stories ever brought to the screen. (App. for Universal Exhibition) UmnTtTViFk MONSTER CARNIVAL MONSTER CARNIVAL McGinley Park.

TO-NIGHT— —TO-NIGTTi AND ALL THIS WEEK Proceeds in Aid of R.S.A. Building & Benevolent F ti nds. Fun Galore For Young and Old. MERRY GO ROUND BINGO-BINGO AMERICA’S LATEST CRAZE Where you can win big Prizes. Laughing Clowns, Hooplas, Skittle Alleys, and others too numerous to mention. The Biggest and Best Ever Seen in Greymouth. Give Your Support to this Worthy Cause. The Boys Have Earned It_ DANCE — Join in the fun DANCE — AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCE- TO-NIGHT (Wed.) DANCE— Long Night DANCE— 10/- Monte Carlo DANCE— • Cash Lucky Spot. DANCE— Good Supper, 2/- & 1/6 DANCE— Williams’ Music.

United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD TIME DANCE. —United Pavilion — TO-MORROW (Thursday) Williams’ Orchestra. —Supper— Be there for a good night’s fun. ; For W.C.R.U. Gwmdstand POBDEN HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION DANCE, Cobden Gym. TO-MORROW (Tnursday), 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. -GREY PIPE BAND—--SH-50 FORTNIGHTLY DANCE FRIDAY. FRIDAY. LYCEUM HALL — 9 till 1 Steel’s Music. 1/6 All Round. BRUNNER LEAGUE CLUB ANNUAL BALL —Taylorville Pavilion — SATURDAY, November 4. Dixiana Dance Band Guinea Monte Carlo—- • -Transport alter Hall. Double Gents 4/6: Eadie.*; 2/6.

MAW 11 EH AIT I SHOIt' PS CL LI I v -BALL - SATURDAY. November 25. Secretaries Please Note. PRELIM IN AH Y NOTICE. ' A LL; NG A H E R E HA L L i SA'l'l i HIJ AY, I leeeniher 9th. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. ; / UIRYSANTHEMUMS: Best Exhibition strain. Double curled, named. Set of 6. 11/-. Set of 12 20/-. Postage paid.—Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden, Auckland. GLADIOLUS: Rainbow Mixture embracing all new shades. 1 doz. for 6/~. 50 for 20/-. 100 for 35/-. —Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 'REAUTIFUL For bright colourful Summer displays. Set of 6 8/6. Set of 12 15/-. Postage paid.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. r rHREE Novelty Vegetables: Money Maker Peas, Snake Beans, Soya Beans. 1/- Pkt, set of 3 for 2/6. Postage paid.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. FLORISTS SINCE 1879. ATAIRN’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 £l5OO Modern Bungalow comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette and large sunporch, washhouse and lavatory all under one roof. Porcelain bath mid pedestal basin, fuel stove, hot • and cold water, electricity, built-in cupboards and wardrobes. Large workshop, storeroom and wood and coal shed. Garage. Concrete drive and concrete paths. Splendid Freehold Section—■ Government Mortgage— Early Possession, A. F. JAMIESON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ’Phone 628 Bos 185

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 October 1944, Page 1

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