AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Exceptional Double Star Programme. Pola Negri in—“FORBIDDEN PARADISE.” With Rod La Rocque, Adolphe Menjou, and Pauline Starke. Pola Negri, flashing, daring, wilful; a Pola you’ve never qppii hpfOl’P “WANDERING FOOTSTEPS,” Featuring Estelle Taylor, Bryant Washburton and Alex. Francis. The story of a young man who adopted a father, resulting in the reclamation of both. Usual Prices. TTNITED PAVILION—THIS (Monday) EVENING, Usual Weekly DANCE, 8 till 11 p.m. Admission 1/-. T7UCHRE TOURNEY TO-NIGHT in St. Columba Hall. Good prizes. Admission 2/-. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL SILVER BAND. p RAND VARIETY HONORARY MEMBERS’ CONCERT,. Town Hall, TUESDAY, May 17, 1927, at S p.m. A. McMASTERS, Conductor. W. D. MURRAY, Secretary. A EUCHRE TOURNEY will be held in the Municipal Band Hall on WEDNESDAY, May 18, at 8 p.m. Good prizes. Supper provided. Admission 1/6. pOBDEN GYMNASlUM—Children’s Fancy Dress BALL, WEDNESDAY, _May 18. Grand March of children 8 p.m. Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. Proceeds in aid of Technical Hostel Fund. FOURTH ANNUAL BALL 0F NGAHERE District Branch N.Z. ” Farmers’ Union will be held in the Ngahere Hall on FRIDAY, 20th May, commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. Euchre and Bridge. Sumptuous supper. First-class orchestra. Hahn’s ’Bus will leave town at 7.15 p.m., if sufficient inducement to run. Admission: Gents, 4/-; Ladies, 2/6. J. MULCARE, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT OF CONCERT. AN account of the Farmers’ Ball at ” Ngahere on May 20, the CONCERT in aid of the Church of England Funds, Ahaura, to be held in the Memorial Hall, HAS BEEN POSTPONED until MONDAY, May 23. Please note date. Splendid programme. QKATING— Carey’s Hall, Cobden, Fancy Dress Carnival, Monday, May 23. Usual skating Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHE KUMARA FOOTBALLERS’ -* BALL will be held in the Memorial Hall on FRIDAY, June 17. Secretaries of other clubs please note. A. McNABB, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. yARMERS’ JJEAT gUPPLY, > MARSDEN ROAD, INVITES INSPECTION. MEAT handled under latest HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. DELIVERY—TO ANYWHERE. Ring 456, and get oui’ delivery van to call. Try and see our shop first. GREAT VALUES GREAT VALUES —in-GREAT-COATS Men’s Heavy Woollen Overcoats; all sizes; from 39/6 to 79/6. Men’s Navy Nap Cloth Overcoats, from 65/- to 85/-. Youth’s Heavy Woollen Overcoats, from 29/6 to 49/6. Small Boy’s Overcoats, 19/6. Boy’s Navy Reefer Coats, 15/6. Men’s Oilv Canvas Waterproof Coats, 35/- to 75/-. Men’s Cardigans and Pullovers, 9/6 to 17/6. Full range of Men’s Boots and Shoes, latest shapes. TIM SINNOTT’S MAWHERA QUAY (Next Club Hotel) DO NOT BE MISLED • BY THE OPPOSITION BATY’S Guarantee Customers that they will fulfil any orders, great oi* small, during the winter months; in fact for any season of the year at the low price of — 6d PER QUART 6d Remember we are the Pioneers of the BEST QUALITY MILK AT’ THE LOWEST PRICE. Remember the Name BATY’S ’Phone 411 and ask our Milkman to call.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1927, Page 1
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