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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT BUD ABBOTT—LOU COSTELLO ' “IT AIN’T HAY” (App, for Universal Exhibition) —Also— —Also— » Chapter 14 of “The Green Archer “END OF HOPE” COMMENCING FRIDAY A FEMALE FURY YOU WILL NEVER FORGET!! Her past ... A Mystery. Her Charm ... A Weapon Her Love ... A Trap In a Deadly Game with the Man she Married ... But Hated. Paramount Pictures Present VERONICA LAKE FRANCHOT TONE —In — —ln— W. Somerset Maugham’s Famous Novel.

“THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN" —With— Henry Stephenson—Nils Asther The Shocking Story of Dangerous 'Woman who hides a Devil’s Soul Behind the Face of an Angel (Apo. for Universal Exhibition) IN ADDITION. The 2-Reel Technicolour Musical Parade Featurette. “FUN TIME” Betty Rhodes—Johnny Johnson RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Thursday) “GHOST CATCHERS” Starring Olsen and Johnson. (App. for Universal Exhibition) SATURDAY (Matinee & Evening) Bing Crosby—Barry Fitzgerald " “GOING MY WAY” (App. for Universal Exhibition) ~ WEST COAST RUGBY UNION MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE United Pavilion. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Good Floor and Supper. Monte Carlo. Williams' Orchestra. In Aid Grandstand Fund. RANDD A N C E HERB MOORE’S CABARET eiii " FRIDAY NIGHT. Steel’s- Orchestra. Supper. Prices 2/- & 1/6. ' DUNOLLIE BOWLING CLUB GRAND LONG NIGHT DANCE Fire Brigade Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday) 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Novelty Dances —Light Supper. Monte Carlo —Efficient M.C. De Luxe Orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6 (Coburn’s Bus after dance.) RAILWAY SOCi/W. CLUB’S OLD ••lOE Lyceum Hall. SATURDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome.

TOWN HALL DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at 8. Dances to all tastes with Mrs. Mead's Orchestra. ■VI /I /- Luck y Spot J / Monte Carlo Son Drink Bar. Coals Checked. R.S.A. Price I/- & 1/6. Proceeds Building Fund. M.C. S. Worthington Sec. Dance Committee KOHINOOR’S MODERN CABARET DANCE Trotting Pavilion SATURDAY NIGHT Mayfair Orchestra featuring two pianos. Buffet Supper obtainable at Counter. Excellent floor. Populai Admission Prices. 3000 square feet dancing floor. AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB BOXING TOURNAMENT Wallsend. SATURDAY. September 22 Nominations close September 15 W. McPHIE, Hon. Secy. BRUNNER SUB-BANCH A Re-union will be held in the R.S.A. Rooms, Wallsend, on SATURDAY, 15th instant at 8 p.m. Returned Prisoners of War and recently returned Servicemen will be guests of the evening. A Welcome is extended to the Parent Body and, all Sub-branches. JOHN W. FAIRMAN. Hon. Sec.

—GRAND BALL— Stillwater Hall, SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. 15. Guinea Monte Carlo. Perfect Floor Good Supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Usual transport and prices. GRAND BALL Memorial Hall, Ahaura SATURDAY, September 15. £ 171/- Monte Carlo, Good Supper Excellent floor —Adelphi Orchestra Double tickets 6/-, Gents 4/- Extra Lady 2/6 “WELCOME HOME” BALL Miners’ Hall—Runanga To local returned Soldiers FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Good floor and supper. Billy Williams’ Orchestra Usual prices Transport after the Ball. DON’T HESITATE BOOK NOW FOR “THE COUNTRY GIRL” Regent Theatre, Grey mouth. Season Commences r MONDAY, September 24.Special Country Schools Matinee, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26 at 2.15. Preferential booking of De Luxe Seats Grand R.S.A. Victory Celebrations Finale’ HOKITIKA DATES Princess Theatre Oct. 5 and 6 PUBLIC NOTICES SCRUBBING floors *ut 50 %— ° —Queen Bee Wax cleans as it shines—saves time and labour.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1945, Page 1

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