AMUSEMENTS. O P E R A H OUS E TO-NIGHT _ TO-NIGHT A really great drama: “STEEL PREFERRED.” “STEEL PREFERRED.’' With Vera Reynolds. William Boyd and Charlie Murray. A picture sa massive and dramatic that it will linger indefinitely in the memory of all who see it. Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. SATURDAY —Matinee and Night. He’s lost his locks, but he's as cute as ever. Jackie Coogan (Screenland’s Juvenile Genius) in > “THE BUGLE CALL,” “THE BUGLE CALL.” With Claire Windsor, Tom O’Brien and Herbert Rawlinson. COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Big Comedy Special: “OH, WHAT A NURSE,” “OH, WHAT A NURSE,” Starring Syd. Chaplin, of “Charlie s , Aunt” fame. , ' As many laughs as in “Charlie’s Aunt” and “The Man on the Box” rolled into one. Oh! What a comedy! What a laugh tonic! Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Children 6d. Box Plan at Webley’s. McKANE’S HALL ::::: COBDEN TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) An Excellent Programme. “THE DEVIL’S SADDLE,” Starring Ken Maynard. Also “THE COLLEGIANS.” WEST COAST COMPETITIONS.
pESTIVAL Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 27, at 9.30 a.m. CONTINUING TILL MONDAY, SEPT. 3. DEMONSTRATION. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Season Tickets 10/- (booking fee 2/6 extra). Admission: Day Sessions 1/-, Children 6d; Evening, 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Kilgour’s on Saturday. R. T. BUSH, Secretary. RUNANGA GYMNASTIC CLUB. pRAND ANNUAL BALL, Miners’ Hall, Runanga,. FRIDAY, August 31. Citizens’ Orchestra. Numerous novelties. Great Carnival Attraction. Double Tickets 5/-, Single 3/6, Ladies 2/6. C. C. HESTER, Sec. Social Com. pAROA B'ALL—has been POSTPONX ED to FRIDAY, Sept. 7. Q.RAND £JONCERT MCKANE'S HALL ::: COBDEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER* 12. In aid of Cobden Volunteer Fire Brigade. ' Admission: 1/-and 6d. FOOTBALL. pUGBY pOOTBALL VICTORIA PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) —Senior — KIWIS V. UNITED—3 p.m. •—Juniors — STARS V. BLAKETOWN—I.3O p.m. —Fourth Grade — TECHNICAL V. UNITED—I.3O p.m. Also Technical and Recreation Grounds. Admission to Park: Gents 1/-, Ladies • 6d. INSURANCES. SOUTH pRITISH JNSURANCE 00 MP ANY. Capital £2,000,000
Accumulated Funds exceed £42,001 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. The South British is a Colonial in stitution; offering policy holders the very best security obtainable. All profits retained in the Dominion NANCARROvV AND CO, District Agents. gEALAND JNSURANCE 0OY„ LTD. Fire and Marine Risks at lowest rates. Prompt settlements. For rates, etc, apply . G. W. MOSS & CO, District Agents. AND LANCASHIRE JNSURANCE (JOY, Fire and Accident Risks at lowest rates. Liberal and prompt settlement on all claims. G. W. MOSS & CO, District Agents. JJEW 2J EaJjAND JNSURANCE (JOY, ACCIDENT BRANCHES Transact All Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security and Prompt and Liberal Settlement Employers of labour and others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars to G. S. CRAY & CO, District Agents. Mac Kay Street, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1928, Page 1
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