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amusements. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “BLACKMAIL” “BLACKMAIL” The most thrilling all-talking drama you have ever seen. It’s a British production, and stars England’s foremost actors. Prices 2/10, 1/6, Children half-price. “DOMESTIC MEDDLERS” (Silent) ■ At SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit. V- MONDAY AND TUESDAY. . A Great Comedy Drama: “, N I G H T WORK” “NIGHT WORK” Featuring Eddie Quillan, America’s premier comedian, and supported by Sally Starr and others. Will it make you laugh? What a question! More laughs to the foot than a dozen comedies combined. Also a “Mickey the Mouse” Cartoon: “The Barnyard Battle.” Prices 2/10, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. TO W-N HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT All-talking, singing and dancing picture “THE PAINTED ANGEL,” “THE PAINTED ANGEL,” With Billie Dove and Edmund Lowe in the leading roles. Here is your chance to see and hear something about New York night clubs. The entire revues, chorus cuties, dressing-room secrets, with Bessie Dove as the hostess. Town Hall Prices: 2/-, 1/6; Children 6d QKATING— Runanga Gymnasium on « TUESDAY EVENING. Skates supplied. • Runanga Band. TYRUIDS’ HALL, Wed., Greymofith -‘-' Soccer Club’s usual Short Night Old-time Dance. Restieaux’s Orchestra. Monte Carlo Waltz. Cards, for nondancers. Admission 1/-. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF BALL. COBDEN’S EFFORT."!

TVTCKANE’S HALL, March 6, 1931. J* l Old Time and Modern Dances. First-class floor. Gaiety Orchestra. Efficient M’s.C. Sumptuous ; supper. Novelty 'dances. Cards for nondancers. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. • . > . R UN A N G A DOMAIN. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1931. • President: Mr. R. McTaggart. Handicappers : Axemen’s Events —Messrs W. Howard and F. O’Neill; Running Events: Messrs. W. Robson and L. Hunter. Starters —Axemen’s Events: Mr. D. Moffat; Running Events: Mr. I. SteeL . - . ' MR. BADEN GIBBS, ex-World’s Champion Axeman, will chop at spor.ts. PROGRAMME: f lOO Yards Handicap.—lst £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 3/-. Accept. 2/-. Upright Chop, 12in. —Ist £lO, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. Nom. 7/-. Accept. 3/-. 120 Yards Handicap.—lst £lO, 2nd £4, 3rd £2/ Nom. 7/-. Accept 3/-. Underhand Chop, 14in., Runanga Handicap.—lst £3O, , 2nd £7, 3rd £3.' Nom. 20/-. Accept. 10/-. Quoiting, 10yds.—1st 45/-; 2nd 15/-. Post, entry 2/-. Quoiting, 15yds.—1st 45/-, 2nd 15/-. Post entry 2/-. STEP DANCING. Highland Fling, under 13 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Sword Dance, under 13 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Irish Jig, under 13 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Sailors’ Hornpipe, under 13 years.—lst Gold Medal,. 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Highland Fling, 13 to 18 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Sword Dance, 13 to 18 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. Sean Triubhas, 13 to 18 years.—lst Gold Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post entry 1/-. A valuable trophy will be given to the best dressed boy or girl in dancing costume. Stepping Competition, ' Ladies. —Post entry. Stepping Competition, Gents. —Post entry. Single Ladies’ Race. —Post entry. Married Ladies’ Race. —Post entry. •Baby Shows (2), 6 months and under. Over 6 months, but under 1.2 months. Post entry. Children’s Races.— £lO will be given.' Tug-o’rWar, 6 men.—Average weight limit 12.7. Post entry. Cycle Race, SUNDAY, March 22, at 10.30 a.m;, about 91 miles. —Prizes 50/-, 20/-, and 10/-; 2 tyres fastest time. Enry 2/6. . Nominations close March 16. Side Shows run by club members for benefit of Club. NOMINATIONS close SATURDAY, March 21. Handicaps declared March 25. Fees must accompany nominations. Acceptance morning of sports. Runanga Municipal Band in attendance. Admission to grounds: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Children free. . A. HARRISON, Secretary. MINIATURE GOLF TRY THE LATEST CRAZE AND ENJOY IT. .Course at Tainul Street. • OPEN DAILY 1.30 to 10.30 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 1

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