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WEATHER FORECAST. Fine. I

AMUSEMENTS. "’"’OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Niglttly 8 p.m. NC T^ SHOWIN i i ‘ INTEREST/-with no Ift-down. ADVENTURE—That mounts to a smashing climax. . In a story! of Murder, j Blackmail and Romance, that is sg Tense and Dramatic Wit itrleayetf one Spell- / i bound. The Mystery From RichardA?hlnsler’s Best“FarefweU/ My povely. ' : l /DICK ROWELL than ever). ' / >Whi Claire / . Anne Shirley The Sci/een’s Greatest Mystery Wallop, Electrified with High Voltage Thrills, Action & Excitement. (Rec. by Censor as Definitely Unsuitable for Children). —ALSO— Final Chapter of “The Shadow.” RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (TUES.) “THE HARD WAY” Ida Lupino—Joan Leslie. (Rec. by Censor lor Adults.) UNITED PAVILION. WEEKLY OLD TIME DANCE TO-MORROW (Wed.) 8.30 p.m. Supper—W illiam s’ Orchestra. "pLAKETOWN Basketball Club X> Long Night Dance, Blaketown Hall. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). 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. ■

I>UNANGA School Children’s v Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Miners’ Hall, FRIDAY, August 9. Grand March 8 p.m. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/6. School children 6d. Lucky Spot, Lucky Seat and Novelties. Adult dance to follow. Buses to Grey after Eall. Regent Theatre, Greymouth. 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 macle for booking for Wednesday, Aug. 14 matinee, as applied with ‘ A Country Girl.” PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SAL E £*7’o(l- — Five i’ oomec l dwelling ’ with all conveniences. Excellent corner section. Possession to be arranged. Terms. PQ OK. —Large Semi-Bungalow with double section. Four bedrooms, two living rooms, E. Light, H. & C. water, pore, bath etc. Finance arranged. PQXfL— six roomed dwelling, a n conveniences. Vacant possession February. Finance arranged. G. W. MOSS & CO. LAND AGENTS, MACKAY ST. N.Z. Insurance Co. Ltd., London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd., (Phone 18. Private 766). PLANTS, SEEDS ETC. TVfONEYMAKER PEAS: Earliest -I’JL of all. Dwarf, heavy croppers, 2/6 lb. 31bs. 6/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. , -POLYANTHUS ROSES: Choice x varieties of distinct shades, our selection. 6 trees different, 16/6 posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. fVLADIOLUS: Wide range of outstanding varieties. Most beautiful .shades. Superb set 12 named bulbs, 10/- posted.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. THREE ~ON~REQUEST: Winter x Gardening Magazine, featuring in colour latest Rose and Perennial introductions, Small Fruits, etc.—Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckl and. _____ EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN t , Specialists in Perennials, bruit Trees, Bush, Climbing and -Polyanthus Roses, Hedge and Shelter Plants arid 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, 1 J-year-old, 30/- per 100, £l2 per 1000. 1-year-old, 25/- per 100, £lO per 1000. WE ALSO OFFER—LOMBARDY POPLARS: 3ft—2s/- per 100 sft—3s/- per 100 7ft_so/- per 100 NAIRN'S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager), 166 Lincoln Road, Christchurch. Box 426, Tel r 35-675 and 34=619. , :

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 1

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