AMUSEMENTS OPERA JJOUSE ~ (The Theatre where Sound is Perfect) TO-NIGHT A Riotous Comedy of Love, Life and Laughter. TO-NIGHT ‘‘SNOWED UNDER”“SNOWED UNDER’’ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY at 2.15 Edward G. Robinson Jea n Arthur Wallace Ford “PASSPORT TO FAME’’ “PASSPORT TO FAME’’ Once in a decade comes a picture which will enmesh you with its romance —comedy and dramatic intensity. Such a production is “Passport to Fame” —acknowledged as one of the screen’s greatest entertainments. (Both reeommen aed for Adults) Hey Kids! Don’t forget Mickey Mouse’s Eighth Birthday Party SATURDAY NEXT at 10 a.m. A real birthday programme includes: Tom Mix in “Hidden Gold’’; Mickey Mouse Cartoons; Laurel and Hardy Comedy; Coloured Revue; Our Gan.” Comedy; and there is a pice e of Mickey’s Iced 3-cwt. Cake for everyone attending. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT: “PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1” === ” — jjeGENT rpHEATRE TO-NIGHT MATINEE DA ILY at 2.15 Also WEDNESDAY Shirley Temple “THE LITTL EST REBEL” Shirley Temple Shirley Temple “THE LITTLEST REBEL” Shirley Temple Screening for two evenings and matinees only THURSDAY Double Feature Programme FRIDAY Edward Everett, Horton in “YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY” George O’Brien in “WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS” SATURDAY SATURDAY The first all-outdoor all-colour action picture. “THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” (All approved for U niversal Exhibition) POPEYE CLUB gives MICKEY MOUS E a big BIRTHDAY PARTY at 10 a.m. MICKEY MOUSE STH. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Prizes for Fancy Dress. Lucky Seats. Free Gifts. The Biggest Birthday Cake ever made —7 feet high, weight over six cwt. Also a big presentation on the stage, and first round of marble competition. Watch for the bi g street parade. PUBLIC NOTICES. AFTER WINTER’S TR lALS TONE UP WITH — O S T O M A L T — — OSTOMALT — —OSTOMALT— —OSTOMALT—- — OSTOMALT— — OSTOMALT — — OSTOMALT— — OSTOMALT — Contains Vitimins A. B. C. and D. Recommended by doctors as an agreeable and powerful tonic. It promotes digestion, improves the appetite, and gives energy and tone to the whole system. PRICE 4/6. PRICE 4/6. jp JJOGG, Cash Chemist, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. gROS. £TD. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES AND COSY, COMFORTABLE CADILLAC OARS. BUN DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED). FURTHER REDUCTION IN FARES GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT (via Punakaiki):— Greymouth dep. 8 a.m., Westport an, 11.30 a.m. Wbstport dep. 1 pm., Greymouth an. 4.30 p.m. AN EXTRA SERVICE OPERATES on all days on which Christchurch Express runs:— Westport dep. 6.30 a.m., Greymouth an. 9.30 a.m. Greymouth dep. 4.40 p.m., Westport an. 8.15 p.m. WESTPORT AND REEFTON-NELSON—Westport depart 9.30 a.m., Reefton depart 10 a.m. (after arrival 7.7 a.m. train from Greymouth), arrive Nelson 5 p.m., connecting with boat for Wellington. TAKAKA-MOTUEKA-BLENHEIM-CHRISTCHURCH- Timetable and Fares on Application. WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, NAILER. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S ::::: TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S Glaciers, Westport, Beefton, Nelson, Takaka, Motueka, Blenheim, Christchurch, Palmerston North, Napier. gBOS. £TD. GEO. S. PRATT, Local Bep. MAWHEBA QUAY (Next to Royal Hotel) Telephones 553 and 413. BOOKING AGENTS FOB UNION AND COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. OII3BS ROTORS JTD. QIBBB ROTORS £TD. REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES EEEE^® E REDUCED FARES REDUCED FARES Single Return GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT rm • • • • .•!#}£l £l/16/-REEFTON-NELSON - & WESTPORT-NELSON £2 £3/10/DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE. DAILY FREIGHT SERVICES. LEAVES GREYMOUTH 9 a.m. LEAVES WESTPORT ON RETURN 2.30 p.m. No Parcels accepted for delivery between Greymouth and Punakaiki. FOB BETTER SERVICE FOB BETTER SERVICE TRAVEL TBAVEL OLBBB JTD. ’PHONE 461. DAY AND NIGHT. ’PHONE 461.
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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1936, Page 1
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