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AMUSEMENTS. o P E R A HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. ■ "■ ■< : ■ i ■' f “HOLIDAY” > “HOLIDAY” — 'The perfect dialogue production. A sensational stage hit, with Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward Everett Horton and Robert Ames. A tensely emotional drama of high society and vast wealth. Dramatic moments are finely relieved throughout the action by delicious comedy. / Prices 2/10, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. BLACKBALL — —BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “WAY OUT WEST.” TYRUIDS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT (Wed ), Short xsight Old Time Dance. Leathers 7.30 till 8.30 p.m. Good music. Efficient M.C. Cards for nondancers. Admission 1/-. QKATING—McKane’s Hall, Cobden, ° t THIS EVENING and FRIDAY at 7.45; also SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. pLUNKET JgALL ~~ g'CHAEF’S H A'L L THURSDAY, MAY 7. Steel’s orchestra. Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6. M. McGLASHAN, Acting-Secretary.

npOWN HALL ‘:: GREYMOUTH. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1931. GREYMOUTH FRIVOLITIES Present a WEALTH OF NOVELTIES PROGRAMME. gOMETHING 'J’REMENDOUS. “Tremendous” is the only word that fits, for the attraction is— BIGGER THAN THE BIGGEST. Full programme published in Saturday's issue. Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, 6d. Extra for booking. Box Plan is now open at the Bristol. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS’ ASSN. QECOND ANNUAL BALL will be ° held at Schaef’s Hall on TUESDAY, May 12, 1931. Old and modern dances. Steel’s orchestra. Admission: Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. T. A. JACOBSON, Hon. Sec. BRUNNER OLD BOYS’ ANNUAL BALL. TV ALLSEND HALL, FRIDAY, June 5. Secretaries please note and avoid clashing. H. ROBERTS, Secretary. A THLETICS ■HOPPING TIfURCHISON AXEMENS’ AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. JUNE 3 (King’s Birthday). £lBO IN PRIZE money. £2O SHEEPIEL,D - TWO CHOPS EACH £42/10 ALSO MANY OTHERS. ‘ NOMINATIONS CLOSE MAY 16. Programmes on request. ( A. D. SORENSEN, Secretary, Box 43, Murchison.

CHRISTCHURCH HOTELS. pTOTEL STONEHURST, , Christ church, has a deputation second to none. Central, quiet and comfortable . (H. and C. water). Tariff 12/6 and 15/-. Telegrams. “Stonelea.” 7 . INSURANCES. gOUTH jgRITISH JNSURANCECOY., LTD. Capital .. ... '.. £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,900,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest security obtainable. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the best rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. All profits retained In the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. JJEW 2 ealand JNSURANCE O°Y., TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR DEPARTMENT. f Under the N.Z. Insurance Co. Trust Act, 1916, the Company acts as Executor, Trustee, Attorney or Agent. Assets now held on behalf of clients and estates amount to £5,787,222. The Company’s own assets exceed £3,000,000. Its WORLD-WIDE representation is of immense benefit to clients and beneficiaries. Branch for Canterbury \ and West Coast: 111 Hereford St., Christchurch. G. D. McILWRAITH, Manager. W. L BALOM Trust Officer. Agents at Greymouth: G. W. MOSS AND 00.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1931, Page 1

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