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AMUSEMENTS

TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “The Leather Pushers” have virtually come to life again in Reginald Denny’s new feature comedy, “On Your Toes,” which will open at the Opera House to-night. This is asserted to be one of the finest of all the Denny films. Barbara Worth enacts the feminine lead. “On'Your Toes” is a picture for lovers of comedy and lovers of the prize ring, told in a wholesome humorous vein. BAND’S SOLO CONCERT. Patrons of good music are advised not to miss a unique entertainment in the Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) night, when the individual members of the Greymouth Municipal will render the solos they are to play at the Wanganui Baud Contest this month. The Greymouth Band is fortunate in having such a fine body of soloists in its ranks, equal to any band in New Zealand, and the efforts in many cases will be brilliant and most pleasing. Performances of a high standard can be expected from such players as H. F. Vincent, recognised as one of the ablest exponents of the cornet that there is in New Zealand, A. Smith, the soprano cornet player, L. Halls, the euphonium, E. Barton, J. Hendeson, the solo Tenoi' Horn player who ran second last year for the Tenor Horn Championship. Leo Carruthers and W. Bell, a splendid pair on the Tenoi' Trombone, along with H. Hope, J. Contessa, and R. McMaster, A. McMaster, L. Hall, W. Malpass, R. Rudhall, A. Heisenbuttle. Each will give the public of Greymouth an idea of the playing ability of the members of their own Band. This fine entertainment should be rewarded with a bumper house. BENEFIT CONCERT. A concert and pictures in aid of two railway men injured in railway accidents, will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday night. A splendid programme has been arranged with the Band assisting and as the object is a deserving one there should be a capacity house.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1929, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1929, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1929, Page 9

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