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amusements OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT is the last screening of the 75 per cent, talking production: “KID GLOVES” “KID GLOVES” With Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson in the featured roles TWO SHORT TALKIE SUPPORTS. Prices 2/- and 1/6, Children 6d. “THE WARE CASE” AT COBDEN TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY’S Double Star Attraction. Glen Tryon'in a fast Comedy Drama: “IT CAN BE, DONE.” “IT CAN BE DONE.” William Cody in a tense underworld drama: “EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD.” “EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD.” AT THE MATINEE “EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD” AND SERIAL. Usual Prices. SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit. “THE WARE CASE.” TREMENDOUS THEATRICAL BOOM The Supreme Pinnacle of the Modern Motion Picture Art: “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT. SONG.” ALL TALKING—SINGING AND DANCING. Five Nights’ Season, commencing TUESDAY NEXT. ' Prices. 4/-, 3/-,. Children 1/-. Reserve now at Moss and Co’s. aPRAND CHILDREN’S BALL, Blake- . ** ’ town Hall, TO-NIGHT, at. 7.30. ' Grand March 8.15 sharp. Valuable prizes. Adults’ Dance to follow. Supper. Admission 1/-. ’Bus leaves town at 7 and 7.30.

JAZZ BALL, TO-NIGHT. MINERS’ HALL RUNANGA. irpENNIS CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. Steel’s orchestra. ’Buses leave Grey Post Office at 8.15. Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. M. KING, Sec. Social Committee. t AHAURA TENNIS CLUB.—GRAND BALL in Memorial Hall, Ahaura, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Splendid music. Latest novelties. Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6: Williams’ orchestra. RUNANGA SPORTS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ■DECORD ENTRIES for all events. Chopping, Sawing, Cycling, Running, etc. Interesting events for everyone. Trains leave Greymouth at 11 a.m. and 1.20 p.m. ’Bus service at convenient times during the afternoon. WISH-BONE FINAL. FTHE FINAL of the WISH-BONE -*■ COMPETITION will be held TOMORROW (Saturday) NIGHT, at the Oddfellows’ Hall. The thirty-six lucky ones holding a wish-bone are requested to be on the floor for the final. Steel’s orchestra.

UNITED CRICKET CLUB. RECREATION GROUND, MARCH 30 MARRIED V. SINGLE. Game commences at 1.30 p.m. Players to bring a plate. • gpHREE JJILE, HOKITIKA, ATHLETIC & AXEMEN’S SPORTS. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930. Patron: Jas. O’Brien, M.P.; President, C. H. Guthrey, Esq.; Handicappers: R. Fitzgerald (chopping), D. Wright (cycling); Starter: J.,Davin. PROGRAMME: (Registered under N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union.) 1. Maiden Handicap Chop, 12in. log: Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Norn. 5/-. Accept. 2/-. 2. Upright Chop, 12in. log.: Ist £7, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nom. 5/-. Accept. 2/-. 3. Cycle Handicap, 5 miles: Ist Trophy value £2 5s and £1; 2nd 30/Trophy, 3rd 20/- Trophy. Nom 3/-. 4. Handicap Saw, 2 cuts, 14in.; Ist £7, 2nd 3rd £l. Nom. 5/-. Accept 2/-. 5. Local Race, 100 yards: Ist Medal and £2 2nd £l. Nom. 2/-. 6. Underhand Chop, 14in. log: Ist Gold Medal and £2O, 2nd £5, 3rd £2. . Nom. 12/6. Accept. 7/1. 7. Cycle Handicap, 10 miles: Ist Gold Medal and £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 5/-. 8. Boys’ Cycle Race: Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/-, 3rd 2/6. Nom. free. Single Ladies’ Race; Married Ladies’ Race; Children’s Running Events; Pillow Fights; Cock Fights; Football in Sacks; Sheep Guessing. Other events for young and old arranged on ground. ALL NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 29. ACCEPTANCES on FRIDAY, April 4. Last two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, or if none in that period, last six. Performances and fees to accompany nominations. Winners may be rehandicapped. Children’s events start at 11.30 a.m. Maiden Chop at 12. Refreshments obtainable on ground. Admission to grounds: Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. Band in attendance.

A DANCE will bo held in the Three Mile Hall in the evening. W. SMITH, Secretary, Three Mile. A DANCE will be held in the NGAHERE HALL on SATURDAY, April 12, in aid of School Piano Fund. TTAVE you thought of starting your boy off with a new FOOTBALL this season? Not yet! Then drop in and procure one from Ivan Bennington’s Sports Depot.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1930, Page 1

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