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WEATHER FORECAST Improving.

AMUSEMENTS «■«? OPERA HOUSE A/X Daily "2 p.m. Nightly 7.45. NOW SHOWING. The King of Laughter ARTHUR ASKEY In the Comedy that has been a Riot wherever shown. “I THANK YOU” - —With— " Richard “Stinker” Murdock Roberta Huby Moor.e Marriott (App. for Universal Exhibition) ASSOCIATE FEATURE The Screen’s Strangest Crime Mystery Drama. ' "“fHEIEOPARDMAtr - Dennis O'Keefe Margo (Rec. by Censor as Definitely Unsuitable for Children). MANAGERIAL: “The Leopard Man” will NOT be shown "at Satr urday’s Matinee. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Chapter 4 of “Perils of Nyoka” “ASCENDING DOOIYT _ COMMUNIST PARTY DANCE FINAL DANCE OF 1944. ' TO-NIGHT (Friday). Lyceum Hail Steele’s Orchestra. Dancing 9 till 1 a.m. Monte Carlo. Prices: 2/- and 1/6. Supper. Cloakroom. BLAKETOWN SLIMMER SHOW At the School TO-MORROW (Sat.) at 2 and 7. ■ Seven rooms full of exhibits. Goods for Sale. Displays—Competitions — Sideshows Adults 6d—-Children Free. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Hall TO-MORROW (Saturday). £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. _ camerons hall. TO-MORROW (Saturday). SCHOOL Children’s Break-up ’T’ Concert. Dance to follow lor adults. Good music and supper. Admission Concert 1/6, Dunce I/-*

JIM DUTTON AND HIS BASEBALL GIRLS’ DANCE MONDAY NIGHT At Herb Moore’s. Allan Christensen’s Music. Prices 1/6 and 2/-. BLAKETOWN BOWLING CLUE’S SHORT NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE (8 till 12). Blaketown Hall, MONDAY NEXT. Mrs. Mead’s Music.. Good Floor. Dancing commences at 8 sharp. Admission 1/6. ... ‘»r ■ •'SECRETARIES please note! Grand Ball, Kumara Junction Hall, MONDAY, January 1, 1945. Rene Jacobs’ Orchestra. PLANTS. SEEDS. ETC. DAHLIAS—Giant Decorative World’s best named varieties G for 15/-, 12 for 24/- posted.— Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. * TYAHLIAS—Pom Pom and Charm Named new types and shades 6 for 15/-, 12 for 24/- posted.— , Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Exhibi- , tion Single large {lowered, 6 for 12/~, 12 for 18/-, Pom Pom G for 10/- posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. 'THREE Novelty Vegetables. Moneymaker Peas, Snake , Beans, Soya Beans, 1/- Pkt. Set of 3 2/6 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. MACHINERY FOR SALE. WOODWORKING MACHINERY "RELT Sanders, Dovetailers, Borers, Squaring Saws, Swing Saws, Draw Saws, Woodturning Lathes, Veneer Presses, Clamp Presses etc. Suitable for Builders, Joiners and Cabinet-makers. Full particulars from the manufacturers—C. R. HAWKINS LTD., 388 Montreal Street, Christchurch. MACHINERY FOR SALE? /I Ton Pile Driving Winch with Petrol Engine mounted on common base; 8 ton Petrol Loco, 3’ 6” Gauge as new; 1 yard Steam Dragline on Crawlei' Tracks would make ideal' portable crane; T2O ’Tractor on Crawler Tracks with Front End Shovel; D 4 Caterpillar 'Tractor with Angle Dozer Blade; 7 ton Petrol Roller; T2O Tractor with Angle Dozer Blade; with rear dual pneumatics; large Concrete Mixer, capacity 1 cubic yard; Caterpillar 22 Tractor with Rotary Hoe.—F. A. Simpson Ltd., Huddart Parker Bld.. Wellington, C.l. Telegrams: “Timberson,” Wellington. Phone 43-978. PUBLIC NOTICES T-TIS Masters Voice Electric Irons. One of these will solve your gift problem.—Anderson & Hopgood, Albert St. A.M.P. SOCIETY New Business completed before the 31st December. will participate in the 1944 Bonus Distribution. CONSULT W. J. HICKS. District New Business Representative. Phones; Private 75. Office IGS. ■ - Box 35. Grevmouth. PERSON A L IIf.RS? B. THRIFTY would like to meet housewives who require advice re laundry economy. Address: 27 Albert Street. Phone 136, The Westland Laundry,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 1

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