AMUSEMENTS. ' O P E R A HOUSE TO-NIGHT ■-. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ANDTHURSDAY. ■ MATINEES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.' JOHN McCORMACK in: JOHN McCORMACK in: JOHN McCORMACK in: ' ' “SONG OF MY HEART.” “SONG OF MY-HEART.” / “SONG OF MY HEART.” ’ “SONG OF MY HEART.” “SONG OF MY HEART.” This movietone miracle brings that superb, golden-voiced singer to you in romance, song and laughter. A story with enchantment, superlative cast and a star without a rival dn the realm of melody in eleven songs. •REM E MB E R : MATINEE TO-MORROW (Tuesday)., ; WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, commencing at 2.30. Matinee prices: 2/3, 1/6, Children 6d. - Night prices: Circle 3/-, Stalls 2/3, Children 1/-. 1 ' Reserve at the Bristol for this wonderful musical and/.singing romance. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT " ' —at— , . . . RILEYPRODpCTIONS,LTD., —present—-“HAPPY-GO-LUCKY b’FLYNN,” “HAPPY-GO-LUCKY O’FLYNN,” With Ronald Riley and Doreen Scott. ■X. ' ";. t . • '• ■' ■ ■■ < ' ■ . ' TO-MORROW NIGHT yyALLSEND. . HEAR ZARA’S GOLDEN VOICE. '. % ■■ "• ' ... - Popular Prices. BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ IJA.LL. ~ —- ; . P RAND OLD-TIME DANCE,- TONIGHT. Popular dances. Music by Mr. Reg. McDonald. Admission 1/-. ; ■' v TUESDAY NIGHT. ' ■ ’ ,;j U SUAL WEEKLy DANCE, Cobden ss?
DANCE! DANCE!! DANCE!!! , ■ . -—• TJESERVE ' TUESDAY EVENING '•** NEXT' for the United Ladies’ Hockey .Club DANCE, in SCHAEF’S HALL. Steel’s orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. , TVRUIDS’ HALL, Wednesday; April 29, Soccer Club Dance resumes. Learners 7.30 to 8.30. Cards for non-dancers. ' Admission 1/-. BUSINESS MEN AND RESIDENTS! IHRHINK OF JONAH! He came out x alright. A “CHEER UP” NIGHT will be held at the TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY, May 12, to celebrate the passing of depression. GREYMOUTH FRIVOLITIES will present a wealth of novelties programme. Proceeds in aid of Holy Trinity Church Funds. qpHE KUMARA MEDICAL ASSOCIA- , x TION will hold their ANNUAL BALL on FRIDAY, June 5, 1931. Secretaries please note., ’ PUBLIC NOTICES. ' 11 —..—.1 .. , . , “Q.OLDEN CRUSTED” BREAD, “JJAINBOW” SPONGE, —and—“gWEETEET” CAKES, . ALWAYS OBTAINABLE FROM M. MURRAY BAKER ; ::: TAINUI STREET. NANCARROW & CO. LANDAG E N T S, MACKAY ST. :: GREYMOUTH, (Established 1869). £BB5 —A substantial Nine-roomed , Dwelling; in first-class order; fitted with modern conveniences and suitable for private boardinghouse. It is ideally situated. Easy terms can be arranged, if desired. £loso—-Large Seven-roomed Dwelling within five minutes of Post Office. An excellent home. Every modern convenience. Land is suitable for subdivision. £73s—Freehold Property in residential part of town, opposite Recreation Ground. Good section with Sixroomed Dwelling thereon, in firstclass condition. Good paths, garden and fowl run. Property has splendid aspect. Terms: Half cash,‘balance mortgage. Rates £9 12s lOd. £B4o—Turumaha Street. Well situated property in this handy locality. Native lease. . Perpetual renewal; just issued. Dwelling of five rooms; every convenience. Handy to school, swimming baths and railway workshops. / WE HAVE OTHER PROPERTIES. Apply at our office for details. NANCARROW & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1931, Page 1
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