AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE to-night Renee Adoree in James Olivei Cur- • wood’s Greatest Story: “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY," “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY,” With a splendid cast of favourites, including Walter Long, Robert Frazer, Mitchell Lewis and Adolph Millar. Also the latest chapter of “the fire Fighters.” SUNDAY NlGHT—Picture Benefit “THE SAP” “ THE SAP” With Kenneth Harlan, Mary McAllister, Dave Butler, and Heinie Conklin It’s not often that you get a picture eo human, so funny, so piercingly true. TOWN hall MONDAY NIGHT. Paramount Special. Richard Dix in: “KNOCK-OUT REILLY,” “KNOCK-OUT REILLY,” With Mary Brian and Jack Renault. A prize picture of the prize ring. Dix as a steel worker, who becomes a world champion. Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. "DOLL UP'to MAWHERA HOCKEY DANCE TO-NIGHT, in the Oddfellows’ Hall. Novelty Dances. Citizens’ Orchestra. QKATING— McKane’s Hall, Cobden, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON and EVENING, 3 to 5 and 7.30 to 10. •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 MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, August 13 and 14.
Beautiful Programmes, which will include the Richest anti 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 oP hearing ALFRED O’SHEA, the director has fixed 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. COBDEN SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE. Lorand 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/-. All welcome. pOBDEN SCHOOL JUBILEE.—Sunday, Aug. 12, 10.30 a.m., Church Parade from School to Church of Resurrection; 7 p.m., Combined Thanksgiving Service, McKane’s Hall. Music by Greymouth Municipal Band. Collection. Monday, Aug. 13, 2 p.m., Sports, Cobden Domain; 8 p.m., Grand Social and Dance, McKane’s Hall. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Onlookers 1/-. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 8 p.m., McKane’s Hall, Re-Union Banquet. Tickets 5/-. —R. Armstrong, Hon. Sec.
COME TO “MERRIE ENGLAND” (Edward German’s Tuneful Opera). THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, S p.m. JYON’T MISS this musical treat by local Combined Choir. 4 and Orchestra, Box Plan (foi- 3/- seats only) at Wefyley’s Monday. LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Pair Gent’s Black Leather Gloves, last Tuesday.—Finder kindly return to .Johnston, Palmerston Street. Jj^OUND —Sum of Money. Owner may A have same by paying cost of advertisement. —Address at Star Office. PUBLIC NOTICES. I OPOSSUM TRAPPERS pONSIGN YOUR SKINS to us for SALE in the OPEN MARKET. By so doing, you will reap the benefit of the competition of all buyers, and ensure the return of full values. Expert grading and valuing. Well lighted stores. Liberal advances pending sale. NOTE: Regulations now require skins to be STAMPED in Accllmatisa tion District in which trapped. DALGETY & CO. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, GREYMOUTH.
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