" amusements. ' OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “THE BIG HOUSE" “.THE HOUSE” Romance that vies with drama for thrills. Starring Chester Morris, 'Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams and Robert Montgomery. Excellent Short Talkie Supports. Prices. 2/10, 1/6; Children half-price. Reserve at the Bristol. BLACKBALL— —BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “STREET OF CHANCE.’\ ’• ' •>/.' '• ' ‘ • •• ’ • ' ' ' * ■- ■' ' “HIS FATHER SAID NO” (Silent) pt SUNDAY NIGHT’S Picture Benefit. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. , OPERA HOUSE “LONE STAR RANGER.”. “LONE STAR RANGER.” Loaded with big thrills with George O’Brien and Site Carol. An all-talking romantic drama. Prices 2/10, 1/6, children half-price. I 1 ' — BOXING. ) NOVICE AND OPEN TOURNAMENT. gpOWN HALL ::GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT gg CONTESTS gg A Great Night’s Entertainment. Popular Prices: Stage 4/-, Dress Circle 2/6, Body of Hall 2/-, all plus tax. Doors open 7 p.m. First bout 7.30. / i i:— n.REYMOUTH CIVIC BAND.—The Band will render a Musical Programme in the HOSPITAL GROUNDS TO-MuRROW (Sunday) at 2.30 p.m. ' JJUGBY JEAGUE WINGHAM .PARK SUNDAY 2.45 p.m. —Junior — MARIST V. RUNANGA., • 1.30 p.in.—Curtain-raiser. Senior Matches at Blackball and Brunner. . Other matches at Dunollie, Ahaura and Waiuta..
JO W N——— ■:■■■■JJ ALL Tuesday—May 12, 1931. • G REYMOUTH y Rl VO L IT I ES WEALTH OF NOVELTIES PROGRAMME. Part O,n e 1. OVERTURE— Mr. F. Restieaux’s Orchestra 2. SONG, “Nirvana,” Mr A. Nicholson 3. IRISH JIG— Tiny Baby Austin. 4. LECTURE—“Women’s Suffrage” Miss B. Ofldeh, M.L.A.S. 5. SONG—“The Little Damozel,” Mrs. C.* Moss. 6. DANCE,—Spanish, Miss M. Burgoyne. 7. COMIC SONG— Mr. A. A. Rouse. 8. BALLET—“La Milltaire” Miss M. Burgoyne’s Pupils. Part Two 9. OVERTURE— Mr. F. Restieaux’s Orchestra. 10. BIG GAME HUNTING—- • Mr. Bertram Potts. 11. SONG,—“Moon of My Delight” Mr. J. Hadland. 12. DANCE— Miss Pattie Marshall. 13. COMEDY SKETCH—“At the Theatre” Wilde and Coll. 14. DANCE—“The Spirit of Youth” Miss D. Thwaites. 15. DRAMATIC SKETCH—y “Bush Whisky” Revenue Officer: Mr. W. McGrath. “Moonshiner”: Mr. P. McGrath. -16. BALLET—“Sur Le Pointes ” Miss D. Thwaites’ Pupils. 17. Weight-Lifting Demonstration— Mr. Alf Pratt, West Coast’s Strongest Man. Ball Punching and a daring “Brick” act. Bricks broken with an axe on body. - Official Accompanist: Mrs. H. Murch. Box Plan at the Bristol. Prices: Circle 2/-; Stalls 1/-; 6d extra , for booking.
COBDEN ANGLICAN CHURCH. CHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW McKane’s Hall, Cobden, WEDNESDAY, May 13, opening at 2.30 pm. Sections/ for Flowers, Decorative, Vegetables and Fruit, Cooking, and School Children. Well filled stalls. BABY SHOW at 3.30 p.m. Entry free. MUSICAL PROGRAMME in the evening. Admission to Show: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Schedules from- the undersigned. ' L. D. TEASDALE, ' Hon. Sec. QREYMOUTH -OOLLIE J)OG~ CLUB. TNAUGURAL SHEEP DOG TRIALS, - 1 AT DMOTO RACECOURSE. TO START 10 a.m. SATURDAY, MAY / 16, 1931. Judge :: Mr. R. Innes (Springfield). CLASS NO. 1 (Open): Long Pull, about 400 yards; time 10 minutes. Prizes: Ist £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £1 10s, 4th 10/-. CLASS NO. 2 (Open): Yarding about 200 yards; time 10 minutes. Prizes: Ist £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £1 10s, 4th 10/-. Special Prize of one guinea in each event for local competitor gaining highest number of points. Additional prizes will be advertised later. Annual subscription 5/-. Entrance fee': Members 5/-, # non-members 7/6, subsequent entries in all classes 5/-. Admission to ground 1/-, Ladies 6d. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. LUNCHEON ON GROUND. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary.
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