AM USEM ENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. An Exceptionally Fine Programme. Two Star Features. “QUEEN HIGH” “QUEEN HIGH” “QUEEN HIGH ” A filmisation of the musical comedy stage play, featuring Stanley Smith, Charles .Ruggles and Charles Rogers. Mary Astor, with Lloyd Hughes, in the thrilling romance: .“THE RUNAWAY BRIDE.”* “THE RUNAWAY BRIDE.” “THE RUNAWAY BRIDE.” Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. Reserve at The Bristol. COMING COMING “DADDY LONG LEGS,’ “DADDY LONG LEGS,’ Featuring Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT ONLY. Final Screening of “TONS OF MONEY” “TONS OF MONEY” Featuring Ralph Lynn, England’s favourite comedian. Prices 2/3, 1/6, Children half-price. BLACKBALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT .“FEET FIRST” TO-NIGHT TO-NIOHT" p REYMOUTH ~SWIMMING CLUB CARNIVAL. A particularly interesting programme. See McConville (Canterbury crack), and Keesing (exN.Z. Champion Diver) in action. Band in attendance. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. qpO-NIGHT’b DANCE, Blaketown Citi- -*■ . zens’ Hall, Grand short night programme. Williams’ music. Splendid fioor. Admission 1/-.
T EARNERS’ JAZZ DANCE, TONIGHT, as usual, at Herb Moore’s. Learn with the crowd. No onlookers. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/-.
ST. PATRICK’S ANNUAL CONCERT.
rpOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Tuesday). Excellent programme, including some of the leading vocalists in the Dominion. Admission: 3/- (reserves at Bristol, no extra charge), 2/- and 1/-. ST. PATRICK’S ANNUAL BALL, Schaef's Hall, THURSDAY NEXT. SCHAEF’S HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING AN OLD-TIME DANCE ASSEMBLY has been arranged for every Tuesday evening in Schaef’s Hall. An opportunity for everyone, including learners, to enjoy themselves. Efficient M.C. Full Gaiety orchestra. 8.30 to 12. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. TEA R N E rTF DANCE, FERN HILL Modern and Old-time Dancing. EVERY TUESDAY. Admission 1/-. KARORO SPORTS CLUB. T© avoid clashing with St. Patrick’s Concert, the above Club’s OLD TIME DANCE, arranged for to-morrow evening, has been CANCELLED. The next dance will be held on THURSDAY, 24th Inst. H. M. PETRIE, Hon; Sec, PUBLIC NOTICES. WELL AND TRULY LAID. When the foundation stone is well and truly laid, there is no anxiety for the building. This applies an all departments of life. THE FOUNDATION STONE
JJANKS OOMMERCIAL OOLLEGE was well and truly laid by Mr. John G. Barton, S.M., Wellington; and the reputation of the College as “THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS,” , has never been questioned. The College specialises in— Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Banking, Secretarial Work, Law, Insurance, and Entrance University Examinations. Our instruction papers are sound and comprehensive, our attention is unremitting, our fees are reasonable. Study with Banks Commercial College, and bo successful. H. AMOS. F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director. JJLFIN ESSENCES, 6d bottle. ' ROLLED OATS, 41b. 1/-. CORN FLOUR, 41b. 1/1. QUSTARD POWDER, 9d tin. gTONED DATES, 4£d. , JJLACK SWAN DATES, packets 4d. piNE APPLE, 5M and 7d. "JIN FRUITS, 1/-. JELLIES, 7 for 1/-. gULTANAS, 7d lb. jgROWN BARRETT’S COFFEE, 1/-. (JREGG'S COFFEE, 1/3. pRUNES, 4d. piQUORICE ALLSORTS lOd. SSORTED TOFFEES, lOd. OHOCOLATES, 1/-. We have the BEST VALUE procurable m CEYLON and BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEAS, at 1/6, 2/-, 2/6. BECK’S CASH MACKAY & TAINUI STREETS,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1932, Page 1
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