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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Double Star Programme. ’ . Victor McLaglen in “CAPTAIN LASH” “CAPTAIN LASH” A Sensational Film. —Star No. 2 — REX, the Wild Horse, in: “WILD BLOOD” “WILD BLOOD” SUNDAY—Picture Benefit. ■ “THE CRIMSON CITY.” “THE CRIMSON CITY.” MONDAY MONDAY * Our First 100 per cent. All Talkie. “CAUGHT IN THE FOG.” “CAUGHT IN THE FOG?’ Starring May McAvoy, and Conrad Nagel. • Also with the above we have SIX TALKIE SHORT PICTURES. It’s a whole feast of Talkies and music. Come and hear our first All Talkie. SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, 2 p.m. Also again MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS. Matinee Prices: 2/-, 1/6; Children 6d. Night'prices: 3/-, 2/-, Children 1/-. Reserve your seats at Moss’s.

,pOME to th© MAWHERA DANCE, v TO-NIGHT, Oddfellows’ Hall. Steel’s full orchestra will be there. Splendid floor. ( TOWN HALL, Direction :::: Henry Hayward (By Arrangement with Edward. Branscombe) FESTIVAL OF BRITISH MUSIC. Season commences TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT —and— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. The IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT —Presented by-—. WESTMINSTER Q.LEE gINGERS, From Britain’s famous Cathedrals, London’s Church Choirs, Concert Halls, and Royal Colleges of Choristers.' The finest aggregation of Soloists and Part-Singers that have ever left the Old Motherland. They sing the songs you know in the language you know and love best—your own, Their mission is to brighten, not to sadden. Gone is the dull programme of the customary concert; in its place the Westminsters set a new musical shrine, and theii’ offerings are presented in artistic stage settings with appropriate lighting effects.

g— SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS— g g— BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS-g Entirely new programmes of PartSongs, Madrigals, Glees, Anthems, National Airs, Plantation Melodies, Sailor ■ Chanties, Humorous Quartets, Vocal Dances, Song Scenas,' and Solos by Boys and Men. A RARE MUSICAL TREAT?The Box Plans for the season at Moss’s. Prices of Admission (plus tax): 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Children under 14 half-price. Liberal concessions to parties of 20 or more pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Particulars from Box Office at Moss’s. Advance Director :: Scott Colville. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. iTJOMPULSORY HARD-UP BALL McKane’s Hall, TUESDAY, Dec’ 3. Steele’s orchestra. Excellent floor Supper provided. Grand March at 10 o’clock. Prizes for best Hard-up Costumes. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. CHINESE A NOVEL ATTRACTION. ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN S.S. HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2.30. Work, Cake, 'Sweets, Flowers, Novelty Stalls, Afternoon Tea. CONCERT IN EVENING, 8 p.m. l/-. Dainty supper.

PUBLIC NOTICES HURRY ! ott2 P NOW Avdid tile SHOP NOW bHOF NOW crowds — SHOP NOW AND SECURE the AND SECURE aS? pick AND SECURE AND SECURE of AND SECURE BOND’S WONDERLAND GIFT GOODS Toyq Xni^ V % th m greatest TOYS TOyq d * P ay , of Toys ever TOYS IUYb seen in Greymouth. TOYS Jnst choose your gifts—nay a small deposit, and we wiu B lay safety until you want them. BOND’S WONDERLAND MACKAY STREET. HERE’S ANOTHER OFFER FOR A QUICK SALE. A Number of DOLLS «„ ' DODLS DOLLS Slightly Shop DOLLS DOLLS Soiled, DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS At a price below DOLLS DOLLS cost. DOLLS DOLLS ’ DOLLS ■ C. PEEBLES ' MAWHERA QUAY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1929, Page 1

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