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amusements. r |TO-NlGHT. —Cobden Ladies’ Hockey Club’s Euchre and Dance, Carey’s Hall. Williams’s full orchestra. Euchre prizes. Supper. ’Bus will leave Greymouth P.O. at 8 o’clock. FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE r to MISS A. O’BRIAN’, in Carey’s Hall, on WEDNESDAY, April 30, -it 8 p.m. Ladies a plate. All welcome. t YES! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. iYON’T MISS THE COLUMBA CLUB’S OPENING NIGHT, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at bl. Columba Hall. Streamer Waltz, /Tapping One-Step, Confetti Waltz, Lucky One-Step, and many other novelties. Williams’ lull orchestra. Good supper. W. S. PATTERSON, Secretary. "coming BY FOUR CARS AND 6-TON LORRY. f )PERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 3, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY DRAMATIC CO. A Brilliant Company of Distinguished London Artists. The Finest and Most Brilliant Show of its kind to visit New Zealand. Auckland Press, Dec. 20, 1923: “Mi Bishop has succeeded in imparting a fresh note. . . The show never lags. .... There is a hurry and bustle about the bill that leaves no time for ennui. Mr. Bishop has personality and unusual ways. . . There is marked individuality in everybody. Staging and lighting effects are striking. . . ■ Dressing of the costume sketches and scenes most effective. . . .” —Auckland

“Star,” Dec. 20, 1923. PRESS AND PUBLIC ACCLAIM. “By the excellence of their performance last night the success of their season is assured. Mr. Bishop had the greatest difficulty in pressing his programme through against the enthusiastic, obstruction of the audience risking for more.” —Auckland “Herald,” Dec. 20, 1923. “A clean show, a clever show, the finest of its kind seen in N.Z.” —“N.Z. Observer,” Dec. 29. 1923. ( Sparkling Comedy—Operatic Gems— Exquisite.Dancing —Clever Burlesque —Wonderful Frocking—Gorgeous Settings. Plans now open at .Webley’s. Prices 5/-, 4/., 2/-, plus tax. Change of programme each night. HOKITIKA AND REEFTON TO FOLLOW. PUBLIC NOTICES. gALVATION ARMY. . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock. SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING, Conducted by ENSIGN FRASER. EVERYONE WELCOME. PUBLIC NOTICE. Workers and Parents are requested to meet the SECRETARY OF LABOUR at the Court House, Greymouth, on TUESDAY", the 29th inst., at 7.30 p.m., when he will explain the various provisions and procedure under The Aprentices’ Act, 1923. S. TYSON, District Inspector of Factories. A GENERAL MEETING will -be 2 k held on THURSDAY, May 1, at 8 p.m., in the Ikamatua School, to discuss important business in connection with the BUILDING of PUBLIC HALE. B. MIRFIN, Hon. Sec. ’BUS TO BLACKBALL. ET AHN’S MOTOR ’BUS will leave the Greymouth Post Office on THURSDAY EVENING at 7 o’clock for the BLACKBALL DANCE. Return fare 6/-. Book early to save disappointment.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1924, Page 1

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