AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT —Wonderful Attraction — CORINNE GRIFFITHS, Orchid of the Screen in another triumph of drama and beauty—just as you loved her in “Black Oxen” and “Classified” you’ll rave about her in—“INFATUATION” “INFATU A T I O N ” For wives and husbands —and lovers. For women who tell their men too much! Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY At 9 a.m. » WEBLEY SONS & GOFTON WEBLEY SONS & GOFTON HUMPHREY BISHOP. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY, APRIL 16. - THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Entire Change of Programme Nightly. After three years’ absence WELCOME RETURN —of the— NEW FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY ' BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY CO. MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
OLD FAVOURITES RETURNING: George Ross, Walter Kingsley, Frank Egan, Charles Albert, Fred Webber, and Humphrey Bishop. NEWCOMERS: Evadne Royle, Dorothy Ryder, Doris Pretty, Elaine Maye, Marie Landon, Thelma Trott, Hilda Reaux,' John Montfort, Alan Kitson, Billy Barry, Mark Leslie, Tom Hardie, Dan Flood, etc., etc. Prices: 6/-, .4/-, 2/-, plus tax. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ~ AN EPOCH-MAKING GAME. victor'iT park, SATURDAy’SjEXT, -at 3 p.m. VARSITY (Chch.) V. WEST COAST. VARSITY (Chch.) V. WEST COAST. —Curtain Raiser — Fourth Grade: • STARS V. UNITED. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. SPEED! MOTOR CYCLE AND RUNNING EVENTS. /2J.REAT West Coast Motor Sports, to be held EASTER MONDAY at the REEFTON RACECOURSE. All NOMINATIONS close with Baillie, Neville and Co., Greymouth, or Geo. Pascoe, Secretary, at 8 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday), April 14.
M. 8.0.8. BALL. ST. COLUMBA HALL. « ___ RASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Everybody’s Orchestra. Supper served in Reading Room. Excellent floor. Admission: Double, 5/-; Single, 3/6; Extra Lady, 2/6. "DLAKETOWN RUGBY FOOTBALLERS’ ANNUAL BALL will now be held on FRIDAY, May 6, not April 29, as previously advertised. Secretaries please note, and avoid clashing. L. MELROSE, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. SIGNING £lOOO CHEQUES. Handling large sums of money—Direct ing the financial policy of big businesses —Watching for leakages— Building up profits— Such is the work of the Accountant — Very responsible work —Extremely interesting work —Highly-paid work! THE ACCOUNTANT IS THE MAN who occupies one of the most important posts in all classes of business. Yet in numerous cases you’ll fid his place is occupied by a YOUNG man. Why? Because Accountancy is a subject that can be mastered in a few years, by Specialised Study under Skilled Guidance. Moreover, you can study in your spare time while still pursuing your present occupation. Become a student with the largest and most successful Accountancy Tuition Specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. Send for large Free Book “ACCOUNTANCY” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516 ::::: Auckland.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 April 1927, Page 1
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