AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO DOORS LAST NIGHT. “GAPPY RICKS” ROCKS THE HOUSE WITH GALES OF LAUGHTER. “GAPPY RICKS” TO-NIGHT. Direct from J. C. Williamson’s (N.Z.) - Metropolitan Theatres. ( Presented by Phillip Lytton, Ltd. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) j THE LAST NIGHT 1 IN .GREYMOUTH The Stage Version of Peter Kyne’s ■ Famong Book. “CAPPY RICKS” “CAPPY RICKS” The Rollicking Comedy-drama that has kept Sydney and; Melbourne laughing • for six months, with WARD LYONS , dominating, the play in his supreme . characterisation of “CAPPY.” “CAPPY RICKS” The Real Play of a Million Laughs, ; in Three Acts. . THE CAST: ' ( “Gappy Ricks” Ward Lyons (In his Inimitable Success.) ; Matt Peasley Herbert Stallard (Captain of the Retriever) ' John Skinner Walter Dyer Manager Blue Star S-N. Co.) Florence Ricks Kathlyn Mime (Gappy’s Daughter) Lucy Ricks Loris Bingham (Cappy’s Sister) Cecil Pericles Bernhard Donald Nicoi Ellen Murray Mary Macrae (Cappy’s Secretary) Edward Singleton ... Cecil B. Scott (Cappy’s Lawyer) Brookfield Noel Griffiths (Cappy’s Chauffeur) Dick Casey Bertram Lewis (Of the San Francisco Waterfront) Capt Peterson (ditto) William'Emmett ACTS I. and ITT. Gappy Ricks’ Offices on the Water ’ ‘ front, San Francisco. ACT 11. Cappy’s Home, “Sea Look,” overlooking the Golden Gate. A Great Play—A Great Company - - And a Great Author. “Ci/ppy Ricks” prices: 6/-, 4/- and 2/- (plus tax)Be wise and book at Webley's. A big house is assured TO-NIGHT. W- A. LOW, Representative. "DLAKETOWN SCHOOL SOCIAL— In Aid of Prize Fund, Citizens Hall, FRIDAY, Dec. 4. Admission fid. Adults’ Dance’to follow. Admission 1/-. Williams’s music. PR AND END-OF-SEASON DANCE will be held in School Hall, DOBSON, on FRIDAY, Dec. 4, commencing at 8 p.m. Good supper provided. Efficient M.C. Music and floor will be all a dance can desire. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. J. FORD, Secretary. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL SILVER BAND. GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. rpOWN JJALL. TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1925. Proceeds in aid New Uniform Fund. Admission: 2/- and 1/-. W. D. MURRAY, SecBLAKETOWN ANNIVERSARY BALL. PITIZENS’ HALL, FRIDAY. Dec. 11. Come and renew last year’s acquaintances. The last Ball of the year. Prices: Double tickets, 5/-; Gents, 3/6; Ladies, 2/6. Chalk s orchestra. Excellent supper. T. COLLINS, Secretary- * pubmcnoticeT r pHRISTMAS IS 0OMING! So are the Visitors you are Expecting I What about installing a PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATH, a I PORCELAIN BASIN, or a GAS CALIFONT in your bathroom ? A Gas Cooker i or a Hot Water Service in your kitchen? A Hot Water Boiler Grate in r your living-room? A Lavatory with a wash-down flush ? Remember, we stock and fix these goods at the lowest posrible cost, including drainage. . Get in early before the Christmas rush sets in. Come and consult na j [on these up-to-date appliances. j C. GRAMS PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. n i' SHOWROOM, MACKAY STREET. ’Phone 451.
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