amusements OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. The Attraction Extraordinary. GLORIA SWANSON in: “SADIE THOMPSON” “SADIE THOMPSON” She was no one’s fool, this outcast girl from Frisco —until Handsome came along! Theh—but see Gloria in her most glorious achievement! Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6.
BRIGHTER GREYMOUTH LODGE, 1.0.0. F., N.Z. pOPULAR J) ANGE RESUMED. First Dance this season commences TO-MORROW (Tuesday), March 26, in the Druids Hall. Old and new pupils welcme. Careful individual tuition. Good floor and music. 8 till 11 p.m. Admission 1/-. UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. POPULAR JAZZ DANCE, United Pavilion, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT at 8.30. Steel’s full orchestra. Excellent supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. F. V. DENNEHY, Hon. Sec. SKATING! SKATING!!
McKANE’S HALL, COBDEN. fYPENING OF SEASON, TUESDAY, March 26; 7.45 to 10 p.m. Then every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening. Admission Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-, Onlookers 6d. GRAND CONCERT. ■VVESLEY HALL, TO-MORROW, ’’ commencing 7.45 p.m. Greymouth Methodist Sunday School —Fine display of Children’s Items, including Playette and Action Songs. Excellent programme. Admisison: Adults 1/-, Children 6d•
DOXINGT> O X I N G OXI N G - 0 OXI N G Great Professional Contest. J. BROADFOOT v. C. POCOCK. J. BROADFOOT v. C. POCOCK. Ten Rounds. TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 30. Also four first-class preliminaries. Doodsopen 7.15 p.m. Prices: Stage 7/6, D.C. and front of Hall 5/6, back of Hall 3/- (all plus tax.) F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. UNITED ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB EASTER SPORT S, —To be held on the — RECREATION GROUND, GREYMOUTH. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 30. Patron: James O’Brien, M.P. President: W. J. Joyce, Esq. SPORTS COMMENCE 1 p.m. (Registered under the N.Z. Atheltie, Cycling and Axemen’s Union.)
1. Maiden Footrace, 100 yards—lst £2 10s, 2nd £l. Entry 2/6. 2. Easter Handicap, 75yds.—1st £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 4/-. 3. Road Race, Paroa and back, about 9 miles—lst £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 4/-. 4. Boys’ Race, under 16. —Ist £l, 2nd 5/-, 3rd 2/6. Entry 1/-. 5. Boys’ Bicycle Race, under 16, Australasian and back. —Ist £l, 2nd 10/Entry 1/-. 6. United Handicap, 100yds.—1st £lO, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Entry 7/6. 7. Girls’ Race, under 16, 75yds.—1st £l, 2nd 5/-, 3rd 2/6. Entry 1/-. 8. Road Race, Nelson' Creek, South Beach and back, about 5 miles. —Ist £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entry 3/-. 9. High Jump.—lst £l, 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. 10 Slow Bicycle Race, 50yds.—1st 10/-, 2nd 5/-. Entry 6d. 11. Long Jump—lst £l, 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. 12 Vaulting with Pole—lst £l, 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. 13. Stepping the Distance —Ist £l. Entry 1/-. Last two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, or if none in that period, last six. Events 4,5, 7,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, post entry. Nominations for events 1,2, 3,6, 8 CLOSE with the Secretary on MONDAY NEXT, March 25. Handicaps declared WEDNESDAY, March 27. Handicapper, G. E. Perkins. STEEL’S JAZZ BAND in attendance. Side Shows, Ice Creams and Soft Drinks, Sheep Guessing Competition. GRAND ANNUAL SPORTS BALL, United Pavilion, EASTER TUESDAY. Steel’s full Orchestra. c. Neville, Hon sec., P.O. Box 190, Greymouth. I. STEEL, Assistant Sec. (2J.RAND BALL, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, in the Public Hall, Wallsend, under the auspices of the Brunner Sports Club. Williams’s orchestra. Good supper. Admission: Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-. Low’s ’Bus leaves Williams’ corner at 8.15... . . J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 1
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