amusements.
FAREWELL DANCE TO THE WEST COAST F OOTBALL REPRESENTATIVES.
qpHE Star Football Club will hold a A EUCHRE and DANCE in Carey’s:
Hall, Cobden, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 25th July, at 8 p.m. Good floor, excellent music and special euchre prizes. An invitation has been extended to the representatives. Motor’ Bus will leave the Post Office at 8 o’clock.
COBDEN LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. pRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE— Carey’s Hall, August 3. Good euchre prizes. Musicians: Messrs W. Williams (pianq), ’E. Kear (cornet), Hansen (violin), Crumpton (drums). Ladies, 1/-; Gents, ■’Sr-, '
1923 REVEILLE 209 PERFO R M E R S 209 OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH Commencing August 2nd. A SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA Although the profits go to the Old People’s Home, we are egotistical enough to believe you will get more than twice your moneys worth—and if you don’t think so, don’t go again. Programme Changes Three Times The season is going to be packed, BECAUSE the goods will be delivered. Nothing of its kind has ever been attempted before on such a colossal scale in Greymouth. PLAN opens NEXT MONDAY at The Bristol.
“Tribune” :—‘‘Our Reveille” has broken many records in the continuously packed houses it is attracting to the Municipal Theatre. The season is nearing its end, but night after night the auditorium is crowded. ‘‘The Sun” :—For an amateur performance to extend almost over a fortnight, with crowded houses each night, seems almost unbelievable, but such is the record established by ‘‘Our Reveille.”
‘‘The Star”: —Every seat in the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening, upstairs and down, was booked tor tiie fifteenth and final performance of “Our Reveille.”
Prices : 4s, 3s, and 2s, plus tax. William Lints, Producer.
jZUMARA JJEMORIAL JJALL
' To be Opened on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923, At 3 p.m.
All Returned Soldiers, and the general public cordially invited.
GRAND BALL on FRIDAY, August 3, in aid of the Building Fund. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Splendid orchestra. Efficient M.C. Double tickets, 6/- ; Extra lady, 3/-. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL mi SATURDAY 7 EVENING, Aug. 4. GEO. PAMMENT, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. IKAMATUA GUN CLUB. HPHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in Ikamatua Schoolroom on FRIDAY, July 27, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. B. MIRFIN, Hon. Sec. ' GREY LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the TOWN HALL on THURSDAY, July 26, at 2.30 p.m. Business : Receive Report and Balance-sheet. General. F. JOHNSTON, Secretary. gPPJNG gOWING. Just received a shipment of GLX.NT MONARCH RHUBARB ROOTS, the best known. CABBAGE PLANTS, 2/- per 100. Order early and save any disappointment. BOUCHER AND CO., ‘The Quality Grocers” Mawhera Quay i::: Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1923, Page 1
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