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WEATHER FORECAST. Showery.

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 FINALLY TO-NIGHT/**" “MURDER, MY (Rec. by Censor as Definitely • Unsuitable for Children). . —Also a/g— Final Chapter of “T/e Shadow. COMMENCING FRIDAY. SONGS THAT nWeiQ* GROW ROMANCE TIW THE historic evemts//o/jrip W /. Stars that made/he-Witf/tainment World' Fam on:f< IN England's Mightiest Musical Drama ’VARIETY LESLEY BROOK. (Of “I’ll Walk Beside You” Fame) Reginald Purdel! —Ellis Irving And Featuring Maria Lloyd; Eugene Stratton; Florrie Forde; George Robey; Nat. D. Ayer; Ella Retford; Ganjou Bros. & Juanita; Wilson, Keppel and Betty; Six Can Can Dancers. And Presenting THE BAND OF H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS. A Spectacular Cavalcade of the English Theatre through 50 years. Containing such well known melodies as “Lily of Laguna”; “After The Ball”; “Ha's Anybody Here Seen Kelly”; “Tipperary”; “Keep the Home Fires Burning”; “Comrades”; and scores of others, whilst the New Hits are: “Song of the Marching Men” and “Richmond Hill.”

It’s an entertainment treat, for ; . every Member of the Family. ‘ (App. for Universal Exhiibtion) ; And on the Same Programme 1 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS * DONALD DUCK In ... . “FALL OUT, FALL IN” And March of Time Presents ' “NEW U.S. FRONTIER” > ' RUNANGA PICTURES. ( TO-NIGHT (Thursday) 1 “JITTERBUGS” Starring Laurel and Hardy. f (App.-for Universal Exhibition) ( 7 4 A 1 NON-STOP VARIETY DANCE TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) sth Heat Lucky Couple Competition. Usual late buses and arrangements. RAILWAY’SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE, Lyceum Hall. SATURDA Y NEXT. 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. BRUNNER RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. Stillwater Hall. SATURDAY, August 3. Williams’ Orchestra. N. J. Gibson M.C. Guinea Novelty Dance. First Class Supper. Buses leave Greymouth 9 p.m., Runanga 8.45 p.m. and Blackball J 6/-, Gent 4/-, Lady 2/6. School Children’s - 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 Ball. ( REGENT THEATRE. AUGUST 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Greymouth R.S.A. Proudly Presents: “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” Sparkling Musical Comedy Production by Talented Local Artists. Bookings open at Regent Theatre on Monday next, PUBLIC NOTICES. , |HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Cream Enamelled KITCHEN TIDIES. A necessity in every kitchen. 25/6 EACH. CLOTHES BASKETS. Strongly made of good quality cane. ' Small - - - 24/6 each Medium - - - 28/9 Large - - - 33/6' CLOTHES.DRYING RACKS. 10 Feet Long Complete with Cord and Pulleys 2 Bar - - - 13/6 each 3 Bar - - - 15/6 These take up very little space in the kitchen and are ideal for drying out those wet clothes. 1 BABY’S BATHS. Attractively Enamelled Blue and Silver. 24” long - - - - 21/26” long - - ” " 23/6 FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS WRITE, PHONE OR CALL JOHN BURNS CO., LTD. “The Leading Hardware Merchants” GREYMOUTH Phones 541 and 842. P.O. Box 114, The Driest Place on the West Coast is under one of # WEBSTER’S LOCAL MADE UMBRELLAS. W! have made a special large size Gents Umbrella with Foxes Frames and the best Waterproof Covering. We have also made a nice range of Ladies’ Umbrellas * with latest covering and Foxes Frames. View my Window display. MAWHERA QUAY. . G. A. WEBSTER Umbrella Maker. Established 50 Years.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 August 1946, Page 1

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