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WEATHER: Fair To Fine. LADDERS—LADDERS—LADDERS Extension, Tradesman Step, Extension Step, Carpenters, and the Patent Platform '■ Step. For cleaning windows and many other jobs, there’s nothing like a ‘MOTE’ Platform Step-ladder. WESTLAND FURNISHING & AUCTION COY. LTD.

AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE UKrjrjrsjKrs.ar./' Direction: Kerridge-Odeon DAILY 2 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. All The Brilliant Trappings of a Circus Comes to Town. Plus Plus Moments of Unforgettable Bp r . Moments Mor..<.ms j / Of Of f Excitement Suspense Against the Colourful Background Of The Romantic West Based On John Steinbeck’s Beloved Novel “THE RED PONY” (Filmed In Technicolor) Starring ROBERT MITCHUM MYRNA LOY — LOUIS CALHERN You’ll love every one in it . . . and every moment of this story of life’s greatest adventure. (All App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT HARLEY’S. Phone 31. . . OR AT THEATRE, Phone 393. —COMING SUNDAY— All the greatness—All the wildness —All the fierceness - of the Barbary Coast flaming —. again in the thrilling spectacle drama “FRISCO SAL” SUSANNA FOSTER Turhan Bey—Alan Curtis. .(Rec. by Censor for Adults) (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Fund). ’ ’rUNANGA BUFFALOES LONG NIGHT DANCE Ambulance Hall, Dunollie. TONIGHT (Friday) Good Supper. Usual Prices. Reg. Buchanan’s Orchestra.

D-A-N-C-E D-A-N-C-E LYCEUM HALL, TONIGHT (Friday) —Jim Breeze’s OrchestraPrices 2/- and 1/6 9 p,m. till 1 a.m. Right of Admission Reserved.

COBDEN CALEDONIAN SOCIETY INGLESIDE will be held in Cobden School Hall TOMORROW (Saturday) at 8 o’clock. Dancing strictly old time, . NGAHERE RUGBY LEAGUE SOCIAL CLUB GRAND BALL Ngahere Hall TOMORROW (Saturday) j. Jim Breezes Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. ~ Buses from Blackball, Greymouth, Runanga. COBDEN BASKETBALL AND SOCCER CLUBS GRAND BALL Kumara Junction Hall. TOMORROW (Saturday) Allan Christensen’s Orchestra Good supper, Streamers, Confetti Npvelty Dances. Buses leave Road Services Garage 9 p.m. B-A- L -T B-A- L - L Memorial Hall, Mawheraiti SATURDAY, July 1. Secretaries Please Note. ’ monster dance Harkers Lounge ' SATURDAY, July 1. Alan Christensens music. Admission 1/6 Auspices~Girl Guides. MAKE IT A GOAL! THE CELTIC BALL , THE CELTIC BALL THE CELTIC BALL . STURGE ST. JULY 14. PUBLIC NOTICES i FOR SALE £l2oo—Nice New Bungalow. Beach - Rd., Kumara. All conveniences. Early possession. £2lo—Freehold Section, South Beach. Elevated. Beautiful panorama view. I £l2soVery attractive bungalow, I Dobson. Every modern conven- | ience. Early possession. ■ ; APPLY:— F J. W. GREENSLADE LAND AGENT, VALUER AND INVESTMENT ADVISER. BASOL 88. For removing grease, washing milk cans, and machinery, ■E® those stubborn floors.Tingeys Ltd, Distributors. fZ ALBION HOTEL mawhera quay ■Whisky from 30/- per quart bottle. 'Brandy from 30/- per quart bottle. Gin from 30/- per quart bottle Fort Wine from 9/- per quart bottle. Sherry from 9/- per quart bottle. 'N Gilbeys Australian Gm and Gil-’ ; beys English Gin pre-war). Plenty ■’of French Brandy and.Gm (Marie Brizard), Gordons English Gm and Cocktails. Brandy for the sick room and it is pre-war and the best includes Hennessys and Prunier 50 wears old. Call and see for yourself or ring 49 and have your order delivered. W. CROUDIS, Manager. D. R. DOWELL, Proprietor.

DAVID BROWN DAVID BROWN ASK ANY MAN WHO OWNS ONE 6 SPEED 3 FURROW ONE GALLON PER HOUR 25-35 HP. Comfortable driving r 3400 Pull Adjustable track. 2 Speed p.t.o. Hydraulic system wet sleeve Hand and foot clutch f Valve in head DAVID BROWN have been building machinery and are known as the World’s best gear makers for 86 years. HAINES MOTORS LTD. “Coast to Coast” Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 1

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