AMUSEMENTS. MAWHERA HOCKEY CLUB’S WEEKLY DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall TO-NIGHT. Speed One-step and other novelties. Steel’s orchestra. ’ TNITED CLUB Learners’ Dance, MONDAY EVENING, at United 'Pavilion. All welcomed and efficiently tutored. DRUIDS’ EUCHRE.—UsuaI Fortnightly Tourney will be held in the Druids’ Hall, Tainui Street, on MONDAY EVENING. First prize: Elouse Linen; 2nd., Half-dozen Cups and Saucers. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. > rpRE ANNUAL PLAIN & FANCY J DRESS BALL will be held in Carey’s Hall, Cobden, FRIDAY, Sept. 19. Williams’s full orchestra will supply the music. Efficient M.C. Round-the-table supper. Prize for fancy costume, and numerous novelty dances. — 1— O ESERVE TUESDAY, Sept. 30, for EUCHRE and DANCE, at Star Hall, for the Otago- Rugby Footballers. Club Secretaries please note. f)PERA HOUSE, :: GREYMOUTH LAST TWO NIGHTS OF RECORD SEASON. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Of course, everybody reads advertisements. “Get yourself talked about,” says Ambrose Peale, “Be a hero if jxissible. But don’t be a boob.” Yes, “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” TO-NIGHT at 7.45. BUSINESS MEN ! GET HINTS FROM N F. 1/ L I E B R A M LEY NELLIE BR A M LEY COY., Which William Russell presents, by arrangement with J. U. Williamson, Ltd., in the Side-splitting Farcical Comedy. REWANUI and BLACKBALL TRAINS ' DELAYED TO-NIGHT till 10.35 and 10.40 o’clock respectively.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 1
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