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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. THEY’RE OFF " “ In More Ways Than One (Those Super-Sleuths o£ Comedy) BUD ABBOTT—LOU COSTELLO To Give you Galloping Hysterics In Their Merriest Fun Hh “IT AIN’T HAY" —With— Patsy O’Connor —Eugene Pallette They thought their dream horse was a night mare, until they woke up with the nag in bed with them. IT’S THE BIGGEST LAUGH RIOT YOU’VE EVER SEEN.. (App. for Universal Exhibition) —Also— —Also— Chapter 14 o£ “The Green Archer’ “END OF HOPE”
4TH COMMUNITY EVENING BLAKETOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (Wed.) at 8. , All IVelcome. One Shilling Admission. MARIST FOOTBALL CLUB. FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL St. Columba Hall. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at 8.30. Everyone Invited. Note: Important Meeting 7.30 Sharp. COBDEN SOLDIERS’ COMMITTEE. WELCOME HOME DANCE will ’’ be tendered TO-NIGHT (Wed.) in the Lyceum Hail at 8.30 p.m. to Capt. E. Caldwell, T/S Sgt. J. Hartshorne, Gnr. C. P. Carr, Sap. E. P. Gallop, Cpl. J. S. Nimino, Ptes. T. J. Roche, W. J. Hopkins, R. Harris, P. C. Williams, H. W. Derrick and Aircraftsman D. Dewar. All other Returned Men cordially invited. Buses leave Cobden at 8.30 p.m., returning after dance. Presentation 10 p.m. Admission 1/6 & 1/-. W. McBEAN, Secretary. WELCOME HOME SOCIAL AHAURA Memorial Hall, to Corporal E. J. Sheedy, W.0.2 J. A. Brown Sapper M. Bruce and Private L. Williams, TO-NIGHT i (Wednesday). All soldiers in uniform cordially invited. BRUNNER SOLDIERS’ RECEPTION COMMITTEE
A WELCOME HOME will be given to Pte. Geo. Dixon and Flight Lieut. Gordon (Bluey) Meagher, in the Wallsend Hall on TO-MORROW (Thursday). These lads hav'e been prisoners of war for some time. Come along and give them a good reception. W. PURDY, ' Hon. Secretary. QT. PATRICK'S Horticultural SqbJ ciety will hold their Daffodil Show, THIS SATURDAY in die Columba Hall. Doors open tc* lh<> public from 1.30 p.rn. till 8.30 p.m. DANCE TOWN HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Modern & Old Time Dancing to good music. Proceeds R.S.A. Building Fund. Prices 1/- and 1/6. Paroa Hall SATURDAY, September 15. WELCOME HOME DANCE To Gunner James Smith (ex-Prisoner of War) Good Music-Excellent Supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6 “AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB BOXING TOURNAMENT Wallsend. SATURDAY. September 22 Nominations close September 15 W. McPHIE, Hon. Secy. “THE COUNTRY GIRL" Regent Theatre, Greymouth MON. Sept. 24 to SAT., Sept. 29 Grand Country Districts Schools Matinee WED., Sept. 26 at 2.15. First Spectacular Presentation by Greymouth Operatic Society. Proceeds Devoted to Benevolent Fund Greymouth R.S.A. Branch Book Early at Regent Theatre Hokitika Dates FRI. .and SAT. Oct. 5 and 6
PLANTS, SEEDS ETC. iVf ONEYMAimC PEAS:'~l’)waFl' • xTJL heavy croppers. 8 weeks. Well filled pods. 2/6 lb. 31bs. for 6/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. PASPBERRY CANES: Heavy fruiting variety 10/- doz. 60/100. RHUBARB. Large red 7/6 doz. 50/- 100 posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. GLADIOLUS: Wide range of beautiful named shades. Superb set .12 bulbs 10/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. PERENNIALS: Special collection. -*• Assorted hardy perennials. No two the same. Set of 6 plants 8/6 posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES LI ERE is a chance to help yourself —Buy a ticket in My Lucky Break Art Union, £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize, closing, September 15th, drawn September 26th —tickets 2/6. STARTLING SALE BARGAINS W! offer the following goods at cut prices: 5 only Grey and Fawn Twin Sets at .52/6. 4 only Cardigans at 27/6. Several Jumpers at 29/6. One only Slack Suit at 47/6. Floral Overalls (silk) at 29/6. 4 only light navy Tweed Skirts at 17/6. Also 10% reduction on whole stock of dolls— CAROLINE—ALBERT ST. have numerous entries to sell privately; anything you are needing at low cost. Call and inspect.—Westland Auction Co., 20 Mackay St. , TV COSTELLO, Plumber and • Drainlayer, Herbert Street. Country work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line. Estimates given.
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