ENTERTAINMENTS
OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT “Scotland Yard,” a thrilling dramatic love romance, starring Edmund Lowe, will be finally screened this evening. FRIDAY A double star programme, consisting of two remarkable pictures, “Those Three French Girls,” a rattling good comedy, and “Under the Texas Moon,” a thrilling love romance, will be screened at the Opera House on day and Saturday. “Those Three French Girls” and the next chapter of the new serial will be screened at Saturday’s matinee. “Men of the North” will be screened at Blackball to-night, and “Her Man on Friday and Saturday. “Men of the North” will be screened at Runanga on Friday, and “A Devil With Women” on Saturday. SCHAEF’S HALL DANCE. On Saturday night the Mawhera ladies and Blaketown footballers are going to hold another old-time dance «? SchaeCs Hall. Billy Williams’ Orchestra is supplying the music, and dancers are advised to be in early 10 enjoy tlie balloon dance.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1931, Page 9
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