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WEATHER FORECAST. ■' Fair to Fine.

AM USEM E NTS. A ph-x o A Atvs ty &*&** OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Evening 7.45 p.m. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT MORE FUN—- ' MORE ROMANCE MORE SHEER DELIGHT— Than You’ve Ever Enjoyed Before ' With: CHARLES COBURN GINNY SIMMS ROBERT PAIGE —In—“SHADY LADY”. A Grand Motion Picture, Happily wrapped in Sunny Laughter, and with Award Winning Roles you 11 never forget. (App, for Universal Exhibition). —ALSO— In addition to the Glorious Film “SHADY LADY” We have been privileged to screen THE OLYM'PIC GAMES AT BERLIN IN 1936. Some of the events include: Discus Throwing; Hurdling (.women!; Hammer Throwing; 100 Metres (men); High Jump (women); 800 Metres (men); Hop, Step and Jump; Broad Jump (men); 110 Metres Hurdles (men); Shot Putt; and LOVELOCK’S EPIC RACE of 1500 Metres. Remember: This Great Programme will commence at 7.45. —ALSO— Chapter 7 of “Jungle Queen” EXTRA ! EXTRA I At the request of the Sports Council the Film “OLYMPIA” will again be screened at a SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) MORNING at 9 o’clock. AHAURA MEMORIAL HALL. . TO-NIGHT (Friday). PAREWELL to Mr. and Mrs. x Frank Brown. All residents cordially invited. NON-STOP VARIETY DANCE TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Usual late buses and arrangements. KOKIRI TENNIS CLUB. A DANCE will be held in Kokiri Schoolroom TO-MORROW (Saturday). Gents 2/6. Ladies a plate.

COMPLIMENTARY DANCE TO ERIC MCGUIGAN, WINNER of Waimate-Christ- ’ ’ church Cycle Race, will be held TO-MORROW (Sat.) in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Blackball. Mrs. Ord’s rmicic, good, supper,.qsual RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE, Lyceum Hall. TO-MORROW (Saturday). 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. MONSTER Tennis Ball, Ikamatua Hall, TO-MORROW (Sat.) De Luxe Orchestra. Usual prices. Splendid supper. Efficient M’s.C. Novelties galore. Definitely the Ball of the season. Bus from Runanga and Blackball. HARKER’S CABARET TO-MORROW (Saturday). 8.30 p.m.—l2 p.m. Mayfair Dance Band Playing Your Requests. Prices 1/6 and 2/-. THE GREYM'OUTH • BACHELOR’S BALL Town Hall. TUESDAY NEXT. Reuben Steel’s Band. Miss Ella Cawley Vocalist. Silver Cup Waltzing Competition. Among the songs Miss Cawley will sing are: “Some Sunday Morning,” “Begin The Beguine,” “Little Yellow Bird,” “It Might As Well Be Spring.” The Dance programme includes: Twilight Destiny, Jazz Waltz, Tango, One Step, Foxtrot. Make This Ball “A Must” on your entertainment list. Prices: Ladies Free, Men 10/-. Buses will leave as follows-— Blackball: 8.30. Westport: 7 p.m. (see Gibbs’ Motors). Hokitika: 8.30. Reefton (see Bus Driver). Taylorville (via Wallsend): 8.45. Runanga: 9 p.m. All buses will stop where required and return after the Ball. ■” PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND BALL. Gladstone Hall, SATURDAY, October 26. SECOND GRAND LABOUR DANCE In Moana Hall. SATURDAY. November 9. . Also Tug-o’-War Challenges. G. A. RICHARDSON, Hon. Sec. L.8.L.8. PUBLIC NOTICES. The Driest Place on the West Coast is under one of WEBSTER’S LOCAL MADE UMBRELLAS. W3 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. 'I WHERE TO STAY SPEND YOUR CHRISTCHURCH HOLIDAY AT THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL Excellent table and best service. Bright airy bedrooms with hot and cold water. A.A. House. Tariff 14/day. Bed and Breakfast 8/-, Luncheon 3/-, Dinner 3/6. EXCELSIOR HOTEL A. J. EMPSON, Proprietor. Or. Manchester and High Streets. Christchurch. :

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 1

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