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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA JJOUSE (The Theatre where Sound js Ferfect). TO-NIGHT: A United Artists’ Doub’e Feature Programme. TO-NIGHT Lee Traev —Sally Blanc George Bancroft—Frances Dee “ADVICE TO‘THE LOVELORN” “BLOOD MONEY” WEDNESDAY: Special Election Night Programme. WEDNESDAY 20,000 FEET OF FILM “Paramount. News”; “Mount Everest” (expeditionary); A Screen Song, “School Days’’: a full length feature. “Strange Wives”, starring Roger Pryor. Esther Ralston and Cesar Bomeri’: Universal News, “Walking the Baby” (comedy); Universal News, 1 * Two Black Crows in Africa” (comedy). (All Programmes recommended for Adults). Programmes will be screened in order of mention. GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Complete arrangements have been made for screening of Election Results from ALL CENTRES, as soon as they come to hand. rpHEATRE TO-NIGHT at 8 LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT at 8 ROBERT DONAT “THE 39 STEPS” MADELINE CARROLL (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1 WEDNESDAY MATINEE at 2.15 THURSDAY & FRIDAY at 8 Special arrangements have been made, to screen Election Results. Extta special addition of Supports will be screened after the Star. Wallace Peery “THE BOWERY” Wallace BeeryGeorge Raft “THE BOWERY” George Raft Jackie Cooper “THE BOWERY” Jackie Cooper The Story of a Street with a Thousand Sins. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Commencing at Matinee of Saturday for Two Nights and Matinee. Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter, in: “ONE MORE SPRING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Box Plan for each attraction now open at Theatre, or ring 601. PUBLIC NOTICES. WONDERFUL QFFER I yyONDERFUL QFFER ! TO ALL WEST COASTERS. TO ALL WES T COASTERS. 1 PACKET VITA BRITS (Breakfast Biscuits). Worth 7d. 1 BAG WEETIE FLAKES (for Stewed Fruits). Worth 6d. The above Two Whole Wheat Foods, usually selling at 1/1. NOW THE TWO FOR 8d— NOW THE TWO FOR 8d— At —ALL LEADING GROCERS —ALL LEADING GROCERS WHOLESALE AGENTS:— M. McDONNELL & CO., and GRIFFEN & SMITH, Greymouth. W. PERRY & CO., Hokitika. KEEP YOUTHFUL! KEEP YOUTHFUL! KEEP YOUTHFUL! KEEP YOUTHFUL! — -VAN GREY — VAN GREY RESTORES GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR RESTORES GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL .COLOUR The ONLY Hair Colour Restorer with a Money-back Guarantee! Van Grey is definitely not a stain or dye. It restores the natural pigments of the capillary cells and brings youth and health to the hair. Stops falling hair. L F H OGO ’ Cash chemist > Mawhera Quay, GREYMOUTH. gBOB. MOYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES AND COSY, COMFORTABLE CADILLAC CABS BUN DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED). GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT (via Punakaiki):— Greymouth dep. 8 a.m., Westport Arr. 11.30 a.m. Westport dep. 1 p.m., Greymouth arr. 4.30 p.m. AN EXTRA BEBVICE operates on all days on which Christchurch Express runs:— Westport dep. 6.30 a.m., Greymouth arr. 9.30 a.m. Greymouth dep. 4.40 p.m.. Westport arr. 8.15 p.m, WESTPORT AND REEFTON-NELSON—Westport depart 9.30 a.m., Reeftv. depart 10 a.m. (after arrival 7.7 a.m. train from Greymour ” r: -' Nelson 5 p.m., connecting with boat *or Wellington TAKAKA-MOTUEKA-BLENHEIM CHRISTCHURCH Timetables and Faon application WELLINGTON, PALMER!TON NORTH. NAPIER. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S :::: TRAVEL BY NEWMAN Glaciers, Westport, Beef ton. Nelson, Takaka, Motueka, Blenheim, Christchurch, Palmersto n North, Napier. JJROB. LTDGEO. 8. PRATT, Local Bep. MAWHERA QUAY (Next to Royal Hotel) Telephones 553 and 413. QIBBS jyjOTOBS, QLBBB ROTORS, JJTD. Service Cars runs as under:— LEAVE BEEFTON for NELSON DAILY, 10.10 a.m. LEAVE WESTPORT for NELSON DAILY, 9.30 a.m. LEAVE GREYMOUTH for WESTPORT Daily 8 a.m.; also EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, at 4.30 p.m. QAILY FREIGHT gERVICE JJAILY F KEIGHT gEBVICE QAILY F EEIGHT gERVICE LEAVE GREYMOUTH FOR WESTPORT DAILY, 9 a.m. QIBBS jyjOTORS L TD ’ 'PHONE 461 DAY AND NIGHT 'PHONE 461

QUNOLLIE JJOTEL. Newly constructed throughout. Five miles from Greymouth and a quarter of a mile from the GreymouthWestport Coast Road. F JJESLIN, Proprietor. 'Phone 172 D. pEGENT pRUIT gHOP (In Regent Theatre Buildings). M. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES —at— COMPETITIVE PRICES. Order your Jam Fruits here’ AND SAVE MONEY.

gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE QOMPANY LTDCAPITAL £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents.

INSURE WITH—OUBLIC MUTUAL INSURANCE, CO., of N.Z. (Not bound by Tariffs).

Fire, Accident, all Sicknesses; Employers’ Liability, Motor Car, etc. Low Premiums—Prompt Settlements. Inquiries Invited. R. T. BUSH, Chief Agent, Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 1

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