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WEATHER FORECAST Scattered Drizzle.

AMUSEMENTS IX* OPERA HOUSE M - “THE BUCCANEER” Frederic March —Franciska Gaal. (App. for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY. A perfect combination of rollicking fun and hilarious complications. GINGERROGERS (In the Picture of her Dreams) -it- 5 - ■ “TOM, DICK AND Alan Marshall George Murphy j Burgess Meredith —IN ADDITION— Sensational Thrills—Hypnotic Horror in the Screen’s First Inner • Sanctum Mystery. “CALLING DR?DEATH" LON CHANEY Patricia Morrison Ramsay Ames J. Carroll Naish. (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY.) "THE FALCON IN DANGER” TOM CONWAY—- - JEAN BROOKS (Roe. by ('(‘iisor for Adults. I MONSTER CARNIVAL MONSTER CARNIVAL McGinley Park. TO-NIGHT— —TO-NIGHT ' AND ALL THIS WEEK , 1 Proceeds in Aid of 1 R.S.A. Building & Benevolent ( F u n d s. t Fun Galore for Everyone. 1 MERRY GO ROUND ■ JOIN IN BINGO BINGO J The game where the big prizes are.

—FRIDAY NIGHT— Special Free £1 Drawn at 9 p.m> £5 at 10 p.m., and £1 at 11 p.m. Big Prizes To-night and Every Night. club. A NN UAL BANQUET will be held in St. Columba Hall, . TONIGHT (Thursday), at 7.45. Supporffirs and .ivlends cordially iijj- CAr-"—v ,-ly United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD TIME DANCE. —United Pavilion— TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Williams’ Orchestra. —Supper— Be there lor a good night’s fun. For W.C.R.U. Grandstand Fund. — GREY PIPE BAND — 50-50 FORTNIGHTLY DANCE THIS-FRIDAY NIGHT LYCEUM HALL — 9 till 1 Steel's Music. 1/6 All Round. KARORO BOWLING CLUB ffillE above Club will open its playing season al. 2 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, :’Slli instant. Members a [date. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Halt SATURDAY NEXT £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD TIME DANCE •Herb. Moore’s Cabaret. SATURDAY NEXT 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. BOXING— —BOXING Ngahere Hall, SATURDAY NEXT. 25 —First Class Bouts—2s All the Best Boys in Action. A Good Night’s Entertainment. Popular Prices. IKAMATUA TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAY. SATURDAY, 'S October 28. Cordial welcome to members of other clubs. Long night dance in the evening. Excellent music. Supper.

BLACKBALL LEAGUE CLUB. ANNUAL BALL Miners’ Hall SATURDAY, October 28. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo and other novelties. Double Ticket 6/-, Gents 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6. LEAP YEAR BALL .hick’s Hall. Kotuku. SATURDAY. NOV. 18. Dixiana Orchestra. £l/1/- Monte Carlo; Lucky Spot. Double Tickets 6/-; Gents 4/-; Extra Lady 2/6. PUBLIC NOTICES UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. "VERVES relax in the friendly dignified atmosphere of the United Service Hotel, Christchurch. 100 comfortable bedrooms with private ’phone and H. & C. running water. Also rooms with private bathrooms. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. McKENDRY’S HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. Corner Cashel and Manchester x Streets. MORGAN. O’BRIEN has taken ' over this popular hostelry and welcomes your patronage. Best Brew of Crown Ale On Tap.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 1

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