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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT ONLY. Sir Hall Caine’s glamorous, glittering and romantic novel: •‘THE MANXMAN” “THE MANXMAN” Good Supports. Usual Prices. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, AND THE FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS, WITH TWO MATINEES. The Supreme Triumph of the Talking and Singing Screen: “THE DESERT SONG.” “THE DESERT SONG.” ALL TALKING—SINGING AND DANCING. The like of which has never been seen or heard before. To miss “THE DESERT SONG” is to miss a chance of a lifetime. With the perfect acoustics of the Opera House, the latest sound system, together with the wonderful production of “THE DESERT SONG”

the management created a new atmosphere for tHe Talkies. A. stagering succession of bewitching song successes —colourful and magnetic, and presented with boundless magnificance and stirring intensity. 112 —Singing Voices—ll2 116 —Exotic Dancers —116 Operatic Orchestra of 109 Players. Prices 4/- and 3/-, also limited number of front stall seats 2/-; Childrein 1/-. ' ' .Reserve at Moss’s. . U i L GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL BAND. IO.RAND y?ARIETY OONCERT TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT —Come and Hear — MADAME ANNE HARPER, One of New Zealand’s Premier Contraltos. GEORDIE WRIGHT, GEORDIE WRIGHT, The Scottish Comedian, will convulse ' you with laughter. . ' Other Splendid Items. Popular Prices. Book at Moss’s. B LAKETOWN HALL—Long Night DANCE, TO-NIGHT. Good music. Supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.

GRAND AUTUMN BALL. qpHE United Ladies’ Hockey Club will A hold a BALL in the United Pavilion jon WEDNESDAY, April 2. Steel’s orchestra. Good supper. Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. E' PEILLON, Hon. Sec. G.T.H.S. OLD STUDENTS’ ASSN'. POSTPONED DANCE will be held on FRIDAY, April 4, at 8 p.m., at the School. FOOTBALL CLUB MEETING will be held at School on WEDNESDAY, April 2, at 7.30 p.m. T. A. JACOBSON, Hon. Sec. JJOSS gPORTS QARNIVAL, ROSS RECREATION GROUND. TOASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. OFFICIALS: Patron: J. O’Brien, Esq., M.P. ‘President: H. Osmers, Esq. Handicappers i G. E. Perkins (Running); Messrs J. Rochford, A. W. Peebles and A. L. Head (Axemen’s events). PROGRAMME. Registered under the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union (Incorp.) All Competitors must be Registered. Sports to start at 12 noon sharp. 1. 100 Yards Maiden Footrace: Ist 50s; 2nd 20s. Norn. 2/6. 2. Maiden Chop (open), 12in. log: Ist 200 s; 2nd 60s; 3rd 30s. Nom. 7/-. Accept. 3/-. 3. Boys’ Race (under 16): Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Nom. 6d. 4.'75 Yards Dash Handicap: Ist 80s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 2/6. Accept. 1/6. 5. Slow Cycle Race: Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 1/-. , 6. Upright Chop (12in. log): Ist 200 s, 2nd 80s, 3rd 40s. Nom. 6/-. Accept. 4/-. 7.120 Yards Sheffield: Ist 200 s, 2nd 80s, 3rd 30s. Nom. 6/-. Accept. 4/-. 8. Handicap Saw, 2 cuts, 15in. log: Ist 100 s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom. 3/-. Accept. 2/-. 9. Stepping Competition: Ist 20s, 2nd ss. Nom. 1/-. 10. Underhand Chop, 15in log: Ist 600 s, 2nd 160 s, 3rd 80s, 4th £2 Heat winners £l. Nom. 20/-, Accept. 10/-. 11. 100 Yards Handicap Footrace: Ist 100 s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10s. Nom 3/Accept. 2/-. 12. Married Ladies’ Race: Trophies. 13. Single Ladies’ Race . Trophies. 14. Sheep Guessing* Competition- Ist One Sheep. Nom. 1/-. old^° Velty ven^s ga7ore t° r young and

RULES AND REGULATIONS. NOMINATIONS foi’ events 1, 2, 4, 6, 7,8, 10 and 11, close with the Secretary. on SATURDAY, April 12, at 8 p.m. Fees must accompany all nominations. Competitors, when entering 1 , must forward the last two years’ performaoces, or if none in that period the last three. The Committee reserve the right to re-handicap after publication of handicaps, and in the event of insufficient entries to cancel any event; on the programme. ACCEPTANCES close morning of the sports. °™ estra in attendance. REFRESHMENTS obtainable on the sports ground. LaltesV- 011 tO GroUnds: Gents 2 /-, to arr£in «>™"‘* ta" and grand ball in the evening. excellent arrangements. A. L. HEAD, Hon. Sec.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 March 1930, Page 1

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