.AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT All New Programme. A Man of the West—afraid of nothingon earth—a fighter first and a lover afterwards—a man whom all the V est feared as “The Eagle.” the gun-man who drew and shot like a flash oi light. You’ll be thrilled to the core by his romance and adventure in: “THE VALLEY OF HELL,” “THE VALLEY OF HELL,” Starring Francis McDonald and Edna MurphyFull Orchestra and Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. McKANE’S HALL ::::: COBDEN TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) “THE SAP” Also “THE COLLEGIANS.” “WHAT PRICE GLORY,” —shows at — WAIUTA— Saturday HOKITIKA— Monday ROSS —Tuesday BLACKBALL— Wednesday WALLSEND—Thursday
UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. "POPULAR OLD TIME DANCE, A United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 8.30 o’clock. Williams’ Orchestra. Excellent supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. ’ F. V. DENNEHY, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND ASSOCIATION. J>E "QNION, DRUIDS’ HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928, 8 o’clock. GUESTS: Southland Rugby Representatives, Westland Rugby Representatives, West Coast Rugby Union. COBDEN SCHOOL JUBILEE. pRAND SOCIAL .AND DANCE, McKane’s Hall, MONDAY, August 13,-at 8 p.m. Old Time Dances before supper, Jazz after. Full Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/-. . "THE BIG MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE' COMING OF THE GREAT IRISH-AUSTRALIAN' TENOR,
ALFRED O’SHEA, ALFRED O’SHEA, —to the — OPERA HOUSE —on — MONDAY AND TUESDAY'NEXT, August 13 and 14. Beautiful Programmes, which will include the Richest and Rarest Gems from Grand Opera, Selected Art Songs and Ballads, Folk Songs and Dear Old Irish Melodies. Supporting Artists: MISS CLAIRE HARTGE (Violiniste), MISS KATHLEEN FITZGERALD (Solo Pianiste). In order' that all classes of the community may have the opportunity of hearing ALFRED O’SHEA, the director has liked prices to suit all pockets. D.C. and O.S. 5/-, Stalls 3/-, and Back Stalls 2/- (all prices plus tax). Box Plans now open at Webley’s. QLD rjIME pANCE IN UNITED PAVILION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, at 8.30 p.m. Williams’ Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Appetising supper. Proceeds in aid of Plunket Society’s Carnival. Convenor, Louisa Schaef. BLACKBALL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. rpHE above Club will hold their 1 ANNUAL BALL in the Miners’ Hall, Blackball, on FRIDAY, Aug. 17. First-class Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Numerous navelties. Excellent supper.—L. J. Kinsella and E. Hogg, Joint Secs.
BACHELORS’ BALL. pRAND BACHELORS’ BALL will bo held in WALLSEND HALL on FRIDAY. August. 31, 1928. Miss Watson’s Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Sumptuous supper. Bachelors 5/-. Secretaries please note date. W. COATES, Sec. LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Cabinet Photograph yesterday, in Greymouth. or Cobden. — Finder kindly return to Star Office. QTRAYED—On to my property at Coal Creek, one long-haired YELLOW DOG. Will be shot if not claimed. —W. E. Norton, Coal Creek. FOOTBALL. JJUGBY pOOTBALL VICTORIA PARK. THIS COMING SATURDAY. INTER-PROVINCIAL MATCH, SOUTHLAND V. WEST COAST, At 3 p.m. NEWMAN SHIELD FINAL, WESTPORT TECH. V. GREY TECH, At 1.30 p.m. You simply must see the School Boys in action, apart from the big clash. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1928, Page 1
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