AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ~ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Your favourite star’s greatest triumph: “A FREE SOUL” “A FREE SOUL” The drama of a woman who wanted to taste all of life. She thought he was all men—too late tie 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.” j TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “TRADER HORN” “TRADER HORN” The supreme in thrills—the last word in jungle adventure. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. TO W N HALL MONDAY AND 1 uESDAY. VAUDEVILLE AND TALKIES. DALTON’S WONDER WORKERS AND MUSIC HALL ENTERTAINERS. THE GREAT DALTON: t Master Magician, Illusionist, Trickster, BETTY: In her astounding illusion —The Chinese Death Box. VERDUN: The Wonder Boy—Arthur, the Talking Doll. ADA FlELD—Singer, Dancer. Also 5-reel Talkie, Wm. Boyd in: “OFFICER O’BRIEN.” Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. A/TAYOR’S UNEMPLOYMENT RE- • LIEF FUND DANCE, at Herb Moore’s, TO-NIGHT. Mr. Edmond, M.C. Steel’s orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. QLD <piME JJANCE, SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) —in aid of— LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. - i Full Gaiety Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Dancing 8.30 p.m. 'Buses leave forßunangaj«)||Hi’'the dance. GREYMOUTH’S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE RENDEZVOUS. QDDFELLOWS’ J£ALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Billy Williams’ Orchestra (Six Instruments). Streamers, Paper Hats, Confetti, Balloons. Leap Year and Twilight Dances, Lucky Spot Waltz. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. The sporting crowd follow the Mawhera-Blaketown Old Time Dances. ' Buses leave after dance for Runanga, Cobden and Wallsend. JJANCE FERNHILL, EVERY TUESDAY. Admission 1/-. Orchestra and good floor. JJAORI OONCERT pARTY —BETTER THAN EVER—TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Adults 1/6, Children 9d. ST. JOHN’S FLOWER SHOW AND GARDEN PARTY. ST. JOHN’S HALL, TAINUI STREET. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. TpLOWERS and Vegetables galore for x competition and sale. Speceial exhibits Gladiola and Dahlias. Croquet and Putting Competitions on lawn. Afternoon Tea, Cakes, Sweets, Sowing Stalls. Show open 2.3 Q afternoon only. Admission 6d. Schedules at 0. McLean’s, Badger’s and Abbie’s. QLD-TIME pANCE, FERNHILL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. In aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. Hall, etc., gratis, and services of M.C. and orchestra given free. Prices 1/6 and 1/-. ifTHE DANCE, in aid of the Church of x England Building Fund, to be held in Moana Hall, has been POSTPONED until SATURDAY, Feb, 27. PUBLIC NOTICES. P. TOBIN, MILTON ROAD BUTCHERY. pRIMEST of Beef, Mutton and Lamb x in stock. Premises recently renovated throughout. Inspection invited. If you require the best of meat at the lowest possible prices, ring 452. Delivery at earliest notice. Continuous attendance. FERRODOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers Is “FERRODOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in an* colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones Nos 4 and 213.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 1
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