AMUSEMENTS. ■ OPE'RA HOUSE TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening). Your favourite star’s greatest triumph: “A FREE SOUL” “A FREE SOUL” "Let Us Be Gay” was good. See “A FREE SOUL.” The drama of a woman who wanted to taste all of life. She thought he was all man —too late he was all beast. "A FREE SOUL” one of the year’s best pictures. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. SUNDAY Picture Benefit. SUNDAY An All-Talking Production. “HE KNEW WOMEN.” “HE KNEW WOMEN.” The Breeziest dialogue Yet Starring Lowell Shermann and Alice Joyce. / MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A Double Star Programme. “RECAPTURED LOVE” "RECAPTURED LOVE” —and—"SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY.” “SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY.” TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening). “TRADER HORN” "TRADER HORN” The supreme in thrills—the last word in jungle adventure. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. TOWN HALL MONDAY AND 'i UESDAY. VAUDEVILLE AND TALKIES. DALTON’S WONDER WORKERS AND MUSIC HALL ENTERTAINERS. THE GREAT DALTON: Mjefeter Magician, Illusionist, Trickster. BETTY: In her astounding illusion —The Chinese Death Box. VERDUN: The Wonder Boy—Arthur, the Talking Doll. ADA FIELD —Singer, Dancer. Also 5-reel Talkie, Wm. Boyd in: “OFFICER O’BRIEN.” A Path© All-Talking Production. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. TtfAYOR’S UNEMPLOYMENT RExTr LIEF FUND DANCE, at Herb Mooro’s, Saturday Night. Mr. Edmond M.C. Steel’s orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. QLD JIME JJANCE,’ SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. —in aid of — LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. . Full Gaipty Orchestra. - . Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Dancing 8.30 p.m. ’Buses leave for Runanga after the dance. £2OO INPRIZES £2OO . JJARORO gPORTS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932, KARORO DOMAIN. SPECIAL QHOP. SPORTS COMMENCE at 12 Noon. PROGRAMME: 1. —Schoolboys’ Race, 14 years and , under. Entrance free. Trophies for Ist and 2nd. 2. —Schoolboys’ Race, 14 years and under. Entrance free. Trophies for Ist and 2nd. 3. —Maiden Footrace, 100 yards. Nom. 2/6.lst £2 10s, 2nd £l, 3rd Trophy. 4. — Maiden Handicap, 12in Underhand Chop. Nom 6/-. Ist £6, 2nd 2, 3rd £l. 5. —Karoro Handicap Footrace, 120 yards. Nom. 6/-, Accept. 2/-. Ist £B, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £l. 6. —Primary Schools’ Relay (boys), 880 yards. 2/- teams. Perotti Shield and Medals. 7. —Primary Schools’ Relay (girls), 440 yards. Entrance free. Trophies 8. Upright Handicap Chop, 12in. log. Nom. 10/-, Accept. 5/-. Ist £l5, 2nd £5, 3rd £3. Winner to receive Miniature Gold Axe and Axe presented by Plumb Axe Co, and 2nd to receive Miniature Silver Axe, presented by Pax, Axe Co. 9. —lOO Yards Handicap Footrace. Nom. 3/-. Accept. 2/-. Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. 10. —Karoro Handicap Chop, 14in. Underhand. Ist £5O, 2nd £lO, 3rd £5. First three Jn heats qualify for final. All unplaced in final receive £1 and an axe (choose own make). Winner to receive Miniature Gold Axe ‘and Axe preesnted by Plumb Axe Co;, and 2nd to receive Miniature Silver Axe, presented by Pax Axe Co. Nom. 30/-. Accept. 10/-. 11. —Cycl© Road Race, Karoro to Camerons and back. Approx. 12 miles. Nom. 6/-. Accept. 2/-. Ist £B, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. Turtill’s Trophy for fastest time, valued at £1 Is. To start at 5.30 sharp. Nominations for events No. 3,4, 5,8, 9, 10, 11 close with the Secretary on MONDAY, Feb. 15. Acceptance close at noon on day of the sports. HIGHLAND DANCING. (Dancing starts 12 Noon). Highland Fling (Novice), Ist and 2nd Medals; Sailor’s Hornpipe (open), Ist and 2nd Medals; Sword Dance (open), Ist and 2nd Medals; Sword Dance, under 10, Ist and 2nd Medals; Irish Jig. (open), Ist and 2nd Medals; Highland Reel (open), Ist and 2nd Medals; Sean Trlubhais (open), Ist and 2nd Medals; Highland Fling (open), Ist and 2nd Medals. No medals to be worn by competitors. The Committee reserve the right to declare any event off. Nominations for all dancing events 1/-. ■H. M. PETRIE, Hon. Secretary PUBLIC NOTICES. BRIDAL BOUQUETS.SPRAYS.ETC. Now is the time to select your Spring Flowering Bulbs. We have a fine assortment to choose from. WEST COAST FLORIST CO. MACKAY STREET, or ’phone 360. REEFTON AGENT, MR. S. AUSTIN.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 1
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