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WEATHER FORECAST Occasional Rain.

amusements OPERA HOUSE Da " y F 2 ICLLYTO-Nli 9 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Musical Comedy Sensation. “CABIN IN THE SKY’’. (App. for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY. THE MUSICAL OF THE MINUTE AND EVERY MINUTE IS ROARING FUN. "SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE” ~ ’ of Stage and Radio Celebrities ever gathered for one Mighty Musical. Headed, by:. Lucille Ball Victor Mature LEAVE" YWVE^NEVER’SEEN A MUSICAL QUITE LIKE THIS . . . with FUN MUSIC, ROMANCE and a Hundred and One Surpises to THRILL and CHEER you. (App. for Universal Exhibition.) RUnANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Thursday). “FRONTIER BADMEN” Robert Paige—Diana Barrymore —AND—“LADY BODYGUARD" Eddy Albert —Anne Shirley (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) CARNIVAL CARNIVAL McGinley park. to-night And continuing next. week. Fun for All. Special Prizes lor “Bingo” on Friday & Saturday. United Club’s Ever-Popular OLD TIME DANCE. —United Pavilion — TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Williams’ Orchestra. —Supper— Be there for a good night’s fun. For W.C.R.U. Grandstand Fund. COBDEN SOLDIERS’ COMMITTEE. WELCOME HOME DANCE, M TO-NIGHT (Thurs.) Cobden Gym., for following Returned Men: W. J. Mason, J. Stewart, McPherson, J. Kerr, I. Burrell, P. Mackel, A. Watkin, J. McKenzie, Breech, and W. Spencer. Good Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. 2/- & 1/6. Start 8.30. L. MILLS, Secretary. WELCOME HOME DANCE Ncjahere Hall—To-niciht (Thurs.) Welcome to Private Jim McGuire. Good music—Good supper. All soldiers welcome MRS. GILLM.)..N, (SuXyJ OUR NIGHT FRIDAY! PIPE BAND’S 50-50 LONG NIGHT DANCE, Lyceum Hall — 9 till 1. Music by Reuben Steel. Ed. Davis * and Don Parfitt. | Supper. Subs: 2/- & 1/6.

— POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Hall SATURDAY NEXT. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6, Ladies l/~ RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE Herb. Moore’s Cabaret. SATURDAY NEXT, g p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome, Gladstone Hall Committee. — G R A ND BA L L — SATURDAY NIGHT. ( Monte Carlo—Lucky Spot. Rene Jacobs’ Orchestra. Good Supper & Floor. Gents 3/ Ladies 2/~. i —GRAND BALL— Stillwater Hall. SATURDAY NEXT, Nov. 11. Dixiana Dance Band. Perfect Floor. ] Good Supper. Guinea Monte Carlo. Transport arranged. LEAP YEAR BALL i Jack’s Hall, Kotuku. SATURDAY, NOV. 18. Dixiana Orchestra. £l/1/- Monte Carlo; Lucky Spot. - Double Tickets 6/-; Gents 4/-; : Extra Lady 2/6. Trains will stop to set down and pick up passengers. PLANTS. SEEDS, ETC. CHRYSANTHEMUMS: Best Ex'D hibition strain. Double curled, named. Set of 6, 11/-. Set of 12 20/-. Postage paid.—Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden, Auckland. (TJ-LADIOLUS: Rainbow Mixture embracing all new shades. l.doz. for 67-. 50 for 20/-. 100 for 35/-.—Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden, Auckland. T2EAUTIFUL PERENNIALS: For bright colourful Summer displays. Set of 6 8/6. Set of 12 15/-. Postage paid.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. 'THREE Novelty Vegetables: x Money Maker Peas, Snake Beans, Soya Beans. 1/- Pkt, set of 3 for 2/6. Postage paid.—Griffiths, 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 DE- ■ LIVERIES. 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 WHITE HART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel has just been renovated and j.he comfort of visitors is assured. Entirely under new and up-to-date Management. S. B. P. OVEREND, Manager,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1944, Page 1

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