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AM'USEMEjNTS, OPERA m)USE Daily i p.m. SNightly 8 P-m-JINALLY T J-NIGHT. I‘SANTA FEfTRAIL” . •Errol Flynn Qhyja de Havilland (App. for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING TUESDAY. INTEREST —With no let-down. ADVENTURE—That mounts io a smashing climax. In a story of Murder, Blackmail and Romance, that is so Tense and Dramatic that it leaves one Spellbound. The Thrillins M'urder Mystery From Richard Chandler’s Bestseller. ‘‘Farewell, My Lovely.’ “MURDER, MY SWEET" Starring: DICK POWELL (Different—Greater than ever). With: Claire Trevor Anne Shirley The Screen's Greatest Mystery Wallop, Electrified with High Voltage Thrills, Action & Excitement. (Rec. bv Censor as Definitely Unsuitable for Children). —ALSO— Final Chapter of “The Shadow.” BLACKBALL PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Monday). “DRAGON SEED.” Katherine.Hepburn-VValter Huston (Rec. by Censor lor Adults.) GRAND CITIZENS’ BALL. TROTTING PAVILION. TO-NIGHT (Monday). Monte Carlo.—Lucky Spot. Statue Dance and other novelties. Mayfair Dance Band. Good Supper. Double 6/-, Gents 4/-. Ladies 2/6. Usual Bus Services. The English Rugby League Team will be the guests of the evening. "united PAVILION., WEEKLY OLD TIME DANCE . WEDNESDAY, 8.30 p.m. Supper—Williams’ Orchestra, ’PLAKETOWN Basketball Club 13 Long Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, WEDNESDAY, July 31. Good supper. Excellent music. Novelties. Prices 1/6 and 2/-. BRUNNER RUGBY LEAGUE ' CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL Stillwater Hall, Saturday, August 3 Williams’ Orchestra. First Class Supper. Buses leave Grey 9 .p.m., Runanga 8.45 p.m., and Blackball 9 p.m. Double 6/-. Gent 4/-, Lady 2/6. PRAND Labour Dance, Moana Hall. SATURDAY, Aug;#. 10. Tug-o’-War tournament v/Al be held. Admissic..;'. Ladies 1/6, cents 2/6. Regent Theatre.'- f Greymm,it.H MON., AUG. 12 to SAT.,'Aug 17. The Greymouth R.S.A. Proudly Presents The Greymouth Operatic Society’s Second Presentation “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” A Sparkling, Scintillating Musical Comedy. Country Schools note that on application to R.S.A. Office the same arrangements can be for booking for Wednesday, Aug. 14 matinee, as applied with A Country Girl.”

PUBLIC NOTICES. WHITE HART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel has just been renovated and the comfort of visitors is assured. Entirely under New and Up-to-date Management. W. E. TOOM ER, Manager. PLANTS.se EDS ETC. ] H/TONEYMAKER PEAS: Earliest ill of all. Dwarf, heavy croppers, 2/6 lb. 31bs. 6/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. 'POLYANTHUS ROSES: Choice A varieties of distinct shades, our selection. 6 trees different, 16/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. PLADIOLUS: Wide range of outstanding varieties. Most beautiful_shades. Superb set 12 named bulbs 10/- posted. —Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. PrEeToN REQUEST: Winter A Gardening Magazine, featuring in colour latest Rose and Perennial introductions Small Fruits, etc. —Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. _ everything for the garden Specialists in Perennials, Fruit Trees, Bush, Climbing and Polyanthus'Roses, Hedge and Shelter Plants and Bulbs. Catalogue and prices gladly sent on application. BAYLISS’ NURSERIES Jeffrey’s Road, Christchurch N.W.I. SHELTER CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA (box grown). WE OFFER 70,000 EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-GROWN PLANTS. 50 Plants in each box. 2-year-old, 40/- per 100. IJ-year-old, 30/- per 100, £l2 per 1000. l_vppr- o ld, 25/- per 100, .£lO per 1000. WE ALSO OFFER—LOMBARDY POPLARS: 3ft —25/- per 100 sft—3s/- per 100 7ft—so/- per 100 NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager), 166 Lincoln Road, Christchurch. Box 426, Telephones: 35-675 and 34-619.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 1

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