AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TO-NIGHT “BRINGING UP BABY” Cary Grant —Katharine Hepburn (App. for Universal Exhibition) <llll opera Bouse" ihi. Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45. COMMENCING FRIDAY. She Took Men for What They Were Worth! Damon Runyon cracks the hard-shell front of Broadway and reveals it's naked beating heart in the comedy drama of .a nickel and dime guy and a dame with her mind on a million. Henry Fonda — Lucille ißall “THE BIG STREET” ‘ Barton McLane Sam Levene Eugene Pallette Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra. (Rec. by Censor for Adults) —ATTRACTION NO. 2— The Happiest-go-lucky Lift of your life with Songs Serenading and Laughs Parading. “YOU’RE A LUCKY FELLOW, MR. SMITH” Allan Jones David Bruce Evelyn Ankers. (App. for Universal Exhibition) f - <”♦>-♦- <v> RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thursday): “SUBMARINE ALERT” Richard Arlen — Jean Parker (App for Universal Exhibition) —AND—“THESE KIDS FROM TOWN” Starring Shirley Lenner (App. for Universal Exhibition) 4 5’8 TOURNAMENT 458 NEW LYCEUM HALL. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING Commencing 8.10 p.m. sharp. TENDERS. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6.) JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., (Thane 541). PUBLIC NOTICES" JnlpTSociety For Special Advice on Probate Assurance Consult: W. J. HICKS District New Business Representative Phones: Private 75; Office 165. P.O. Box 35. Greymouth-
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Grey River Argus, 12 October 1944, Page 1
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