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V AMUSEMENTS. TWll PATT V •'■ 7 lyiiawr. OPERA TIOUSE NOW SHOWING 2.15 a 8 p.m. ■== ■ — j N EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT SECOND TO NONE IMro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Thrilling Tribute to those who follow in t the footsteps of the Immortal Florence Nightingale. Aonce Rice “4 GIRLS IN WHITE” Una Merkel Ann•.utherford “4 GIRLS IN WHITE” Mary Howard | ! As! Jlacious as “The Citadel” is this drama of the secrets of four beauts, who became “girls in white” for what they could get out of it, | and; Jv a great hospital’s “Disaster Call” dramatically changed W lives ! 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Excellt Featurettes include: Overseas News; A Passing Parade Series; An M.G.M. Miniature; and OUR GANG Comedy. J ~COMING FRIDAY FOR A SHORT SEASON 4; etro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Ultimate in Musical Entertainment " H O 13 L U L U ” “HONOLULU” “HONOLULU” EleanoPowell :: Robert Young :: George Burns :: Gracie Allen (Approved for Universal Exhibition) if _ ~ Sessis —NOW SHOWING—- | FUN, FROLIC, AND FRIVOLITY i Ip ; 7 ——- 111 “Garden of the Moon / 2i and i| —With — y/ 7fa. m 111 Pat O’Brien Margaret Lindsay A Carnival of Mirth and Music. —The ssociate Feature— ADVENTURE THRILLS I ! V “YODELIN’ KID FROM PINE RIDGE.” Betty Bronn ; Enjbjhe fast-action thrills of a real old-fashioned Rodeo. (Ith Attractions Approved for Universal Exhibition) , | COMING SATURDAY 1 I Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer in— | | | I “THE NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN” | | I | ; t; (Approved for Universal Exhibition) | 1 Be Wise Book Now ’Phone 601 1 PUBLIC NOTICES TOP LEASE See our delightful selection MOST of dainty Gifts. Here are FAFIDIOUS just a few answers to the F.RiNDS — question. HAIR-BRLHES FACE-PO WDERS SOAPS MANICURE SE TS TOILT SETS PERFUME SETS PRFUME SPRAYS COMPACTS KITS LAVENDER WATER ■’?. DUSTING POWDER BATH SALTS SPONGE BAGS FLAP JACKS L F JOGG GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA

QIBBS ROTORS LTD. CHRISTMAS >'4 NEW YEAR HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE, 1939-1940 I DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED WESTPORT-GREYJOUTH-CHRISTCHURCH PASSENGER SERVICE--From Monday, NOVEMBER 6th, 1939, to Saturday, MARCH 30th, 194 U (both days (illusive), a DAILY SERVICE will operate be WESTPORT, (REYMOUTH and CHRISTCHURCH and vice versa, as under:— Leave WESTPORTdaiIy 6.30 a.m.-, arrive GREYMOUTH 9.45 a.m., connecting with Egress Train for CHRISTCHURCH. Leave GREYMOUTI foi WESTPORT daily *.30 p.m., after arrival or Express Train tom CHRISTCHURCH. Arrive WESTPORT? p.m. Including CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, NEW YEAR’S lAY, and on SUNDAYS, DECEMBER 24th, DECEMBER 31st, and JANUARY 7th. Addit’onal RELIEF SERVICE leaves WESTPORT 7 p.m. and arrives GREYMOUTH 1( p.m. to connect with Special Night Passenger Train leaving GREYMCUTH for CHRISTCHURCH on FRIDAY, 22nd, and SATURDAY. 23r< DECEMBER, at 10.35 p.m. GREYMOUTH-WESTPIRT SERVICE— Leave GREYMOUTH daily 8 a.m. Arrive WESTPORT 11.30 a.m. Leave WESTPORT .duly 12.45 p.m. Arrive GREYMOUTH 4.30 p.m. and connect with train for Hokitika. Including CHRISTM/S DAY, BOXING DAY, and NEW YEAR’S DAY SUNDAY SERVICE, GFEYMOUTH-WESTPORT— Leave GREYMOUTH very Sunday at 9 a.m. Arrive WESTPORT 12 noon. Leave WESTPORT ever/ Sunday at 2 p.m. Arrive GREYMOUTH 5 p.m. SPECIAL CARS T( ALL RACE MEETINGS ON WEST COAST £IBBS ROTORS L TD - NELSON-BLENHEIM & NELSON-MOTUEKA-RIWAKA-TAKAKA SERVICES < APPLY AT OFFICE, 108 MAWHERA QUAY ’PHONE 461 —DAY AND NIGHT— ’PHONE 461

gOUTH gRITISH JNSJRANC (JOMPANY, JJTD. 'v Capital ::£2 000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurant of every kind accepted at very best conditons. fbe South British is a Colonial Institution ottering policyholders the lowat rates. All matters adjusted locally NANCARROW AND CO., District Agent* ANNOUNCEMENT! VOU are invited to inspect our won derful selection of— ’> CRYSTAL. SILVER. CROCKERY. LADIES’ BRUSH SETS, etc., from the World’s best makers. Also our beautiful range of Cur . tains, Drapings and Cushions. Gifts at All Prices GORE’S LOWER MACKAY ST. J. A. H ART 4 S ON BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PLUMBERS. BRICKLAYERS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, CARPENTERS, JOINERS, ELECTRICIANS. PALMERSTON ST., GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 458. P.O. Box 22.7

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Grey River Argus, 3 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 3 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 3 January 1940, Page 1

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