WEATHER FORECASI. Fine at First.
j AMUSEMENTS. ,' • j OPERA HOUSE | Daily 2 p.m. Evening 8 pan. • I Hearing Aids Available. ' ' i Phone 393. I i FINALLY TO-NIGHT I “THESIGNOFTHE CROsW ” With: Fredric March —Elissa Land! Charles Laughton — —Claudette Colbert I (App. for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING TO-MORROW United Artists Present: ■ GIRLS To steal your heart away. MUSIC To take your breath away. ROMANCE and Songs to»thrill you. “HELLO BEAUTIFUL” GEORGE MURPHY ANNE SHIRLEY CAROLE LANDIS All you’ve ever dreamed of in one Great Show. (App. for Universal Exhibition) GREYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. Asocial evening win be held at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) in Harker’s Lounge. All members of the cast, orchestra and stage crew invited.
GREYMOUTH LITTLE THEATRE “f ADIES IN RETIREMENT” will read in the Lyceum Hall, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) at 7.45 p.m. HOTEL WORKERS’ BALL HOTEL WORKERS’ BALL > —Town Hall — TO-MORROW (Tuesday). Novelties Galore. Novelties Galore. STEEL’S ORCHESTRA. Good Floor. Good Supper. Double 6/-; Single 4/6. Extra Lady 2/6. WOMEN’S NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. 8 p.m. Euchre Tournament 8 p.m. Lyceum Hall. WEDNESDAY GRAND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Good Prizes. Good Supper. Please Note: NO Dance this Wed. MONSTER FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL ) United Pavilion, i THURSDAY, Sept. 19. (Supper—Popular Prices. / Novelties Galore. MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA.. WELCOME HOME BALL, 't To Six Local Boys. I FRID AY, Septum bXp Us ual Novelties—Usual prices. Hood Floor—Good Supper. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Conveyance to Grey after Ball. ( GRAND BALL. / FRIDAY NEXT. Kumara Junction Hall Rene Jacobs’ Orchestra. Lucky Spot and other novelties Buses from Grey and Hokitika P.O. Popular prices. HOBSON Combined Sports Ball, U Stillwater Hall, SATURDAY, September 21. Excellent Supper. Adelphi Orchestra. ■ ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. REDUCED FARES. CONNECT with Through Service 1 from Greymouth to Wellington by Gibbs’ Motors, 3 a.m. Service ex Greymouth: arrive in Wellington 6 p.m. Reduced Fares: Single 14/-, return 22/-. See Timetable in this issue.
WEDDING GIFTS For the Bride and Bridesmaids:— A Good Wrist Watch. A Beautiful Locket, Pendant or Cross. A Butter Dish and Knife. A Toast Rack. A Dress Ring. A Sandwich Tray. Teaspoons. Salt and Pepper Sets. ' For the Best Man:— A Signet Ring. A Cigarette Case. Cuff Links and Dress Shirt Studs. For Truly Distinctive Presents: THE RING HOUSE (Francis Curtis, Jeweller) 124 Cashel Street, Christchurch. WE REPAIR AND REPROOF OILSKIN COATS, LEGGINGS, SOU’-WESTERS. JOHNSON & COUZINS LTD.. 93 Cashel Street, Christchurch. WHALES OPTICAL SERVICE Establish over 50 years. OPTICIANS. MR. S. R. WHALE will person- < ally visit Greymouth and surrounding districts on MONDAY, October 7th, to WEDNESDAY, October 9th. Appointments to call by writing to 677 Colombo Street, Christchurch or at Revingtons Hotel. REYNOLDS SHOE SERVICE. / REYNOLDS SHOE SERVICE. I*' ' (Late Wrights Shoe Shop). QUALITY FOOTWEAR. QUALITY FOOTWEAR. MODERN REPAIR SERVICE • MODERN REPAIR SERVICE At the Bus Stop. Tainui St. Phone 1092. W COSTELLO, Plumber and I ’ ’ Drainlayer,' Herbert Streep Countrv work specially catered for. Manufacturers of Tanks and everything in the Tinsmithing line Estimates given.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1946, Page 1
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