AMUSEMENTS
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■Corinne Griffith and •Übfiway..Te.arte, ‘ who, since then-.appearance in “Black Oxen," have been widpljy heralded W the screen s ideal lovely W.agiyh co. ieatured in hh^d,-FU'bt National's of tin? William Hurlbiiri's which wiU be shown at thbAmatiiite and again on And once moie the magnetic lure:, of that combination is pi u. -lug*. HTesunibley to tiib met.on pictiue fans of Bns vicinity.. Miss Griffith is . bast .a» Mildred Harker, the -wife of a man who seeks love conquests far and.ww.ii, and wiwse only tie to her is.fh'eir three' year, old daughter Rose, {l.'eiirle lids uno of the- greatest rotes of; his career --that of “Hie r.chest bachelor iff tlio world..” . ....... : s .. ' 'lne supporting pictures include .a further chapter cf the spoiling .picture, “.'{'ho East Steppers.” ' - HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE 1 DAME.; “The Hunchback of Notre, Dariie,” to commence -next 'Tftescla’y, stands, but as a milestone; an the 'progress of moving picture, eiitertginment / things which you love best in a screen drama you will fijid hpre—biit on a scale of magnitude. never before approached or even attempted; There m air engrossing love -story, superbly ■ mounted and enacted,; there aie magnificent sets —aiitheiitic reproductions of the wonder spots of‘French history —and tingling thrills,, the like 1 of .which have never before been,seen upon the screen. They ..all. combine, to, make the greatest picture .' of. 'all.' r . time— Screondoin’s supreme achievement, crowded from beginning to “end-with all those things wh’icli please y'bu most. HAWAII AN TlioUßAbcuilS. ■' Most of. us have at s.oine time felt thy hiins of tliie; niysthribuS ASouth ’ =Sem Islands. iv. ; -L.- Stevenson' end,. Joseph
Conrad have-given us these coral islands? surrouiic ed by h’gh seas, filled wi th Wcndrous Jj’ce&Ans -tuidAyhabited by a people whose.main- object in life appears to be.tlio ertatibp tf stv.'.nge but. beautifiil 'melodies' and exotic dances. Ail opportunity is now given which' will eriablb Greymouth to s».e some of these, people, and to enjoy their songs', music and fd.ancesl,- AlrE. J. Carroll, who is well ■ known as an Australian, cjjtieprendtfr; will pics;eiß Kaai’s Hawaiian Troubadours at thy Cwera HomfA tomi 'ht and Thursday night. Kaai’s Hawaiian Troubadours ore described as a combination of
Hawaii’s givatest vocalists, •inst-rurtieyt'--al'sts, and dancers. They are twelvein number. ..playing., on .fourteen ,Oift fe’-ent j'nsfrunjents, and their enter-< tiinmerit fro n start to finish is said ti> be:a. real noyeljv, always refined and. in good taste... There is nothing over-/ drawn in their beautiful offering, “A Nisht in Honolulu.” which is declared to have .a charm and a. fascination all its oyyn. ■ No other comb'nation of. the kind. it .Js srid, has received such ei'i t'n'siaptic wMcornes iir. every part of the world. It is nn eutert-iinmenl that /Sf»'ows oh. one and compels admiration. The. ;box plan .is at Wcb'cy’s- up till .flyc e'clock to : day. EXCELSIOR EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. To-night, -punctually. at, 8 o’clock, the? usual weekly tournament will be held- in the Druids''■ Hall., the f'ivt prize being a large easy chair, valued at £5/17/6. and four other prizes, For i he> 'convenieueg cf Smith Beach residents. Hahn's ’hu'- will leave at 7.15, anj. MeGlashan’s from Cobden at 7.30. ’ grand EUCHRE CONTEST, Spend Wednesday (tomorrow) tveiling, at Everybbdv’s Grand Euchr.c contfwtj com trend ng at eight o’clock at EyuryboJy/s Tea. Rooms. Sec the valuable, prizes in the window, and come and win one ST. COL VMB A .EUCHRE. The Convent building fund was further irmrAaf.ed by thoi euchre tournament held in St. Columba Hall last o’ ehin'g. which.-was attended by about 170 players. The prizes were won as lst.. Mrs Lynn: 2nd, Miss K. Preston : 3rd, ?'f ; s Chapman; 4th, MK S B’rWt: sth. Miss Green6th, Miss M' Preston. ’ •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1925, Page 2
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