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amusements * OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT For th© Last Time—The Sound Synchronised Film: “THIS MARRIAGE BOND.” “THIS MARRIAGE BOND.” Prices 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d. FRIDAY ONLY. Joan Crawford in. “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS.” “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS.” Usual Prices. Good Music. COMING MONDAY. 100 PER CENT. ALL TALKIE. TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH Q.RAND JJOVELTY JgNTERTAINMENT To Assist Competitions’ Society. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) at 8 o’clock. By Greymouth’s leading amateurs, including Convent Pupils, and Miss Jean Miller’s Dancing Pupils; Prices: Circle 3/-,. Stalls 2/-.. BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALL. ipRAND FAREWELL SOCIAL and -vT DANCE will be tendered by the Blaketown Football Club ,and the Hall Committee, to MR. and MRS. E. CLOUGH TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT. Cards and dances. Full orchestra. Supper. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. WALLSEND MINERS’ HALL. f A GRAND CONCERT, by Runanga Hockey Club, will be held in above Hall TO-MORROW (Friday). Come along and see the beautiful ballet frocks ,and. hear the latest songs. Admission to Concert 1/-. • JAZZ DANCE to follow. Fletcher’s full orchestra. Admission 1/-. TpANCY DRESS BALL, for Children x and Adults, will be held in the Memorial Hall, AHAURA, on FRIDAY EVENING. Admission; Gents 3/-, Ladies, 2/-; School Children, 6d. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, —and— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. Direction :::: Henry Hayward (By Arrangement with Edward > Branscombe) THE WORLD FAMOUS

WESTMINSTER O.LEE gINGERS, Th© finest aggregation of Soloists and Part-Singers that have ever left the Old Motherland. They sing in the language you know and love best — your own. The Westminster Glee Singers are superb in vocal art; they are selected, from the great Cathedrals of'England, and the principal London Choirs, Concert Halls and Colleges of * Music. SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS— g g— BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS-g PERSONNEL OF COMPANY: Gentlemen: Edward Branscombe, Donald Reid, William Lowry, Charles O’Connor, Ernest McKinlay, James Barber, Charles Draper, Albert G. Greene. Boy Sopranos: Masters Douglas Bartrip, Vincent Petley, Harry Feam, Norman Clarke, Alan Goodered, Sydney Walls. , AN ALL ENGLISH COMPANY —presenting— COMPLETELY NEW PROGRAMMES (Changed Nightly) Of Solos, Duets, Part Songs, Madrigals, Glees, Anthems, English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh National Airs, Plantation Melodies, Vocal Dances, Sea Chanteys and Vocal Song Scenas. Enhanced by unique and novel stage settings and lighting effects never before adopted in Concert Presentations. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Supreme Musical Entertainment. Prices of Admission: 5/-, 3/-, 2-; Children, under 14, half-price. Prices plus tax. Liberal concessions to parties from Schools and Colleges. For particulars apply at Box Office. Box Plan at Moss’s. Piano supplied by Chas. Begg and Co. (Kilgour, agent). Advance Director :; Scott Colville. i PUBLIC NOTICES Q.IFTS. Prams, Push Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Dolls’ Prams, Swings, Wooden Toys, etc. 2/6 deposit secures a Xmas Present at factory prices.

COWMAN’S Manufacturers. COWMAN’S Mackay St. HERE’S ANOTHER OFFER FOR A , ■ / QUICK SALE. A Number of DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS Slightly Shop DOLLS DOLLS Soiled, DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS At a price below DOLLS DOLLS cost. DOLLS dolls DOLLS C. PEEBLES MAWHERA QUAY. HPENNIS RACQUETS galore! Ivan -*■ Bennington stocks the leading makes at all prices. 1 -'a'.' -;. ■

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 November 1929, Page 1

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