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:■ _ AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE i Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. { OF ALL SCREEN STORIES -- " - OF FEARLESS ADVENTURE - THIS IS THE BRAVEST! Warner Bros’ Pictures Present ERROL FLYNN' n Ronald • ReagtK-Nancy Coleman —ln— > f —ln— Another . Academy Award Winning Pro- ■■! duction by the Producer oi Casa- ( blanca.” ... _
“DESPERATE JOURNEY” ______ ‘■Alan Raymond Arfchu . r ‘t4ale Massey Kennedy The once-in-a-lifetime adveni lure of an R.A.F. Bomber Crew, who go on a 5-man commando raid through Hades and Highwater to Berlin and' back. ; From Gripping Opening - - - - - I To Breathtaking Finish It’s Courage Beyond Compare! < Excitement Without an Equal! App. for Universal. Exhibition) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Chapter 5 of “Adventures of the Flying Cadets” “CRASHED IN A GRATER” * COMMUNIST PARTY T YCEUM Hall Dances CAN- ‘ CELLED until further notice. “RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE Lyceum Hall ’ TO-MORROW (Saturday). 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. GRAND WELCOME HOME DANCE i TO-MORROW (Saturday). 8 to 12. TOWN HALL
i Special Orchestra Comprising: Piano, Eileen Warwick; Violin, I Colleen Moore; Piano Accordion, Seena Dowell; Saxophone and Violin, Charley Eiley; Drums, Bob. Ha 11. Floor in Excellent Condition I £l/1/- Monte Carlo 4 Novelties Galore ,l \ Hall Tastefully Decorated. ' • Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Returned Members of . Armed Forces in uniform Free. Cordial invitation to visiting Ladies’ Basketball Teams. ' S. WORTHINGTON, Hon. Sac. ; KOHINOOR MODERN CABARET ’i TO-MORROW (Saturday). i Trotting Pavilion. ( Dance lo the Mayfair Orchestra. West Coast’s Leading Dance Band , featuring 2 Pianos and' VoealiM., ) 200 'Visiting Basketball Gii’ls will' I be in attendance. Super Floor—Popular Admission Fifth Heat Monte Carlo.’ Roll up Boys and Entertain the Girls. BRUNNER COMBINED SPORTS — SALL —* \ Taylorville Pavilion | TO-MORROW (Saturday), Rene Jacobs Orchestra Lucky Spot & Monte. Carlo Popular prices. Euses after ball VICTORY CELEBRATION BALL Kumara Junction Hall. TO-MORROW ( Saturday). > Regent Orchestra. Monte Carlo—Lucky One Steps. ~RU NANGA CONCERT 7 PARTY*" PRESENTS an ALL Runanga x Talent Concert in the Miners’ Hall, Runanga, on MONDAY, Oc- ■ tober 8. at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of St. John Ambulance Assn. Adults 1/-, Children 6d.
THE GANG’S ALL MEETING At UNITED PAVILION \ THURSDAY, October 11th. J For l GRAND BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD BALL Be There for Education in Fun 'and Enjoyment. Headmaster: A. Forrest. School Hours: 9 p.m.—2 a.m. Play Lunch: 11.30 p.m. Board of Governors: West Coast Rugby Union. Lessons: Modern and Old Time .I'; Dancing on Greymouth’s Leading • Dance Floor. Prizes: Best Dressed and Most Original. School Fees: Boys 3/~, Girls 2/-. 1 Music by W. Williams and his Playmates. (In Aid of Grandstand Fund.) BLACKBALL DOMATN~BOARD r 3 I HE Eall advertised lor Satur"s - day, October 20th. will now be held on SATURDAY; November 3rd. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES OVERWEIGHT? Try BONKORA ■ .for surplus fat. Obtainable Williams & Ross, Chemists, Mackay St. Product of Bonkora Co., of Australia, Ltd., 162 Castlereagh St., Sydney. THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 200 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for Scriptural and Helpful Literature, and all sundry >. School Requirements. The place for Bibles and Testaments. Mall orders promptly att* PLANTS, SEEDS ETC. If ONE YM AKER PEAS: Dwarf heavy croppers. 8 weeks. Well : filled pods. 2/G lb. 31bs. for 6/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. t 'RASPBERRY CANES: Heavyfruiting variety 10/- doz. 60/100. RHUBARBTLarge red 7/6 doz. 50/- 100 posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ' ! OLADIOLUS: Wide range of beautiful’ named shades. Superb set 12 bulbs 10/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. •PERENNIALS: Special collection. A Assorted hardy perennials. No W two the same. Set of 6 plants 8/6 £ . posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, AuckT land.
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