AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. —FINALLY TO-NIGHT—-“MR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ' IN THE CARTER CASE.” (Rec. by Censor for Adults). “TUXEDO JUNCTION.” (App. for Universal Exhibition). .—COMMENCING FRIDAY—THE MOST MAGNIFICENT ' I ENTERTAINMENT EVER -TO ! COME TO THE_SCREEN. | Vicente Blasco Ibanez’ Immortal Novel. TYRONE POWER DARNELL HAYWORTH I /“BLOODS i AND I] VS A N D ”/ Filmed in Technicolour. THE MOST THRILLING LOVE STORY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. Crowded with Stars, and Spectacle, Action and Ecstacy, Beauty and Tears, Laughter and Thrills —All spread on a panorama which the Technicoloui- cameras have caught in breath-taking hues. (Rec. by Censor for Adults, and Unsuitable for Children). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thursday): “NAVAL ACADEMY” Freddie Bartholomew —Billy Cook (App for Universal Exhibition). —AND—“MEET THE CHUMP” Hugh Herbert —Jeanne Kelly (App. for Universal Exhibition). PATRIOT! C Di AN C E 1 For Westland Patriotic Fund. —SCHAEF’S HALLSATURDAY NEXT. :: Usual Prices :: Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual.
REMEMBER THEIR LAST ONE? WAIUTA MINERS’ BALL SATURDAY NEXT. Fiivsh off the Sports Meeting at the Ball. Noveltv Dances. Two Monte Carlos. I ud'y “Snot. Bob Down One Step. . Buffet Supper Mrs Devescovi’s Orchestra. Miners' New Hall. Waiuta SATURDAY. November 21. Prices: Double 6/-, Single Gents 3/6, Extra Lativ 2/6. GRAND SPECTACULAR . GYMKHANA. Victoria Park, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2 o’clock. SPECIAL TROOP OF 36 ARMY MOTOR CYCLISTS. In their spectacular Trick Riding and Stunts. Military Drill and Other Sports. Children’s Sports. Sideshows :: Ice Cream. Grand Procession leaves Drill Hall at 1.30, headed by the Bands, and includes Military Organisations, Cadets. Boys’ Brigade, W.W.S.A., St. John Ambulance, Fire Brigade and School Children. FUN FOR ALL. Admission 1/-. Children Free. For Patriotic Purposes. PUBLIC NOTICES PROFESSIONAL. JORDON JJ QLDHAM Physiotherapeutist and MasSeur, (N.Z. Registered). Has Commenced Private Practice. 'PHONE 51, GREYMOUTH. FREE! FREE! FREE! HUSBANDS’ AND WIVES’ GUIDE. Sent Confidentially under Plain Wrapper. Contains Invaluable Information. POST FREE. Write for your copy now to — MAIL ORDER DRUGGIST, Box 531, Christchurch.
GARDENS. "THE CLIMAX OF CIVILISATION” PLANT NOW! We offer a splendid lot of large flowering CLEMATIS in the following shades of colour: — Purple, White, Mauve, Heliotrope, Pale Blue and Pink. Price 4/6 each. Postage extra. Clematis rank among the finest climbing plants. They are easy to grow and are effective during Summer and Autumn months. We also offer a splendid line of the edible.black PASSION FRUIT. Price 2/6 and 3/6 each. Postage extra. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD. (W.' J. HUMM. Director). Box 426, Christchurch. ’Phones 35-675 and 34-619.
SPLITTING HEADACHES I SPLITTING HEADACHES I SPLITTING HEADACHES I SPLITTING HEADACHES 1 Just two NYAL ESTERIN TABLETS—a glass of water—and away with that SPLITTING HEADACHE almost at once. NYAL ESTERIN contains a new 1 sedative agent, regularly prescribed by the medical profession, for the prompt relief of pain. It acts directly on the nerve centres and quickly soothes away pain. TAKE NYAL ESTERIN TAKE NYAL ESTERIN TAKE NYAL ESTERIN TAKE NYAL ESTERIN For Headaches, Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatic and Nerve Pains. Tin of 24 Tablets costs 1/6. £ £ JJOGG GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. pASSENGER & QOODS gERVICE CURTAILMENT OF SERVICES. As from TUESDAY, 27th. October, the existing Greymouth-Westport Passenger and Goods Service will be SUSPENDED, and the following timetable will be operated. PASSENGER SERVICE— Leave Greymouth for Westport Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.30 p.m., after the arrival of the Express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 7.15 p.m. Leave Westport for Greymouth same days at 10 a.m., to connect with the 2.30 p.m. Rail-car for Hokitika, 'Buses for Blackball, and the 5.42 p.m. Rail-car for Christchurch. GOODS SERVICE— The Freight Service will in future leave Greymouth for Westport at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and leave Westport for Greymouth at 9.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It has been found necessary to make these curtailments in the interests of conservation of Petrol and Tyres.
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Grey River Argus, 19 November 1942, Page 1
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