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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Gloria Swanson in: "THE UNTAMED LADY.” “THE UNTAMED LADY.” Beautiful, tempestuous, alluring, wealthy, spoiled. See how weakness ' conquers her where strength fails. Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. SATURDAY—Matinee and Night A Circus Masterpiece: , “SPANGLES” “SPANGLES” With Marion Nixon and Pat. O’Malley. A smashing chariot race. A wild elephant escaped. A mysterious murder. ’ See this gorgeous, thrilling spectacle. Also the latest chapter of “THE RADIO DETECTIVE.” COMING MONDAY NEXT. The Mighty Special: “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” / A tremendous theme exquisitely developed. . . A veritable screen triumph ... It is the greatest picture of the decade. An intensely dramatic superproduction of storm-tossed Russia, from the maker of “The Ten Commandments.” Specially Selected Music Score. Prices: 2/- and 1/6; Children 6d. Box Plan at Webley’s. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY DANCE. \X7ILL be tendered the Buller Rugby Reps., by the United Ladies’ Hockey Club, in the United Pavilion TO-NIGHT (Friday). Blaketown Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. A. LAING, Hon. Secretary. ASOCIAL will be tendered to MR. and MRS. MABIN, in Trinity Hall, THIS EVENING. Ladies a plate. FOOTBALL. JJUGBY pOOTBALL VICTORIA PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). The Representative Fixture of Season. RUNDLE CUP. BULLER V WEST COAST—at 2.45. BULLER V WEST COAST—at 2.45. —Juniors — COBDEN V. STARS—I.3O. —Fifth Grade— COBDEN V. BLAKETOWN—I.3O p.m. Excursion Fares. Delayed Trains. Reefton 5 p.m., Otira 5.35 p.m. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL, ft gCHOOL OF RANGING ABOVE LIMA’S MARBLE BAR. Telephone 274. LESSONS given DAILY in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, glasses every WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Private tuition, 4/- per half-hour; 3 for 10/6. A. C. STOCKDALE, Principal. JJISS JEAN JJILLER, TEACHER OF DANCING, (Pupil of Miss MacLachlan and Miss Estelle Beere, Wellington). National, Toe, Ballet, Clog and Character Dances taught. Classes forming now. Address: 45A. Shakespeare St. Telephone No. 413. TEACHER OF MUSIC. IMTRr JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., L.L.C.M., L.L.S.M., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. EVERYBODY'S IJEA JJOOMS In thanking the general public for their past support, we wish to intimate that the above tea rooms are now open. i The premises have been entirely rebuilt on most modern lines, which makes the rooms comfortable and convenient. Afternoon Teas, Private Suppers and Teas, Wedding Breakfasts specially catered for. GAGE AND SONS, j Proprietors.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 September 1927, Page 1

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