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AMUSEMENTS. 'OPERA HOUS E~ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Thrill of Thrills: “DRACULA” It will haunt you! It will ,chill you! It will thrill you! You will love “Dracula.” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening). Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, the screen’s most fascinating pair, in: “POSSESSED” “POSSESSED” A realistic drama of a factory girl’s \ career. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “IT’S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “THE CHAMP.” WALLSEND FRIDAY “THE CHAMP.” TZ'ARORO Sports Club, Special Old Timers’ Night (long night), To-night (Thurs.), United Pavilion. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. ' HPHE Usual Social (cards and danc- -**- ing) will be held in McKane’s Hall, Cobden, TO-NIGHT (NOT Talkies, as advertised in this morning’s “Argus.”) TTOLY Trinity Girls’ Club. —Dance and Social, Trinity Hall, TOMORROW (Friday) at 8 p.m. Good music. Excellent supper. Admission 1/-. PRAND RAILWAY SOCIAL, Druids’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Fri), 8.15 p.m. Dancing, Card Tournament, etc. Supper provided. Williams’ orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Card room heated. NGAHERE HALL. ~ HRHE ANNUAL BALL, in aid of the x Hall Funds, will be held TO-MOR-ROW (Friday). Novelty and Old Time Dances. First-class orchestra. Excellent supper. McGlashan’s ’bus will run from Greymouth. E. T. TURNER, , Secretary. ■jl/TARIST Old Boys’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, SATURDAY. Stlel’s full orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. TZTDDIES’ PLAIN AND FANCT DRESS BALL,

SCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5.30 Steel’s Orchestra, AUNT HILDA will be there. Splendid prizes will be awarded, and every kiddie will receive a present. Admission: Adults 1/-, Kiddies 6d. r ADULTS" OLD TIME BALL/ SCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, 8 till 12. Williams’s Orchestra. Proceeds in Aid Unemployment Funds. Admission: Adults 2/-, Ladies 1/6. A NGLICAN MAORI MISSION PARTY * - s will give a PAGEANT OF MAORI LIFE, at the TRINITY HALL, at 8 o’clock, on MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 1. Poi Dances, Chants, Hakas, Incantations, Maori Games, etc. All explained by Te Ari Pitama, the well-known orator and lecturer. 1/-. Children half-price. 1/HAROLD PRESCOTT RECITAL OPERATIC, DRAMATIC AND CLASSICAL SONGS TOWN HALL, . THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. / f Assisted by some of Greymouth’s Leading Artists and Advanced Pupils. Artists: MISS MONA HANNAN, A.T.C.L. Elocutionist. MR. H. ASHURST, Violinist. MRS. EDITH WRIGHT, Soprano. MR. EVE BOOTE, Tenor. MR. JACK BOUCHER, Baritone MR. ARTHUR NICHOLSON, Tenor MR. S. NIGHTINGALE, Baritone. MISS VONE.Y MILLAR, Accompanist.

Prices: Dress Circle 2/6, Stalls'l/6. Box Plan opens at the Bristol on Monday. No extra charge for reservations. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SPORTS’ QUEEN. PQBLIC NOTICES WEST COAST FLORIST CO. MACKAY STREET. Phone 360. Every description of Floral Work artistically made up to any design. Funeral orders executed at shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. New Season’s Seeds have now arrived. McCORMICK— DEERING BALLBEARING CREAM SEPARATOR. Testimonials from fifty prominent N.Z. Factory Managers, and from satisfied users galore. SIX SIZES, Ball-bearing, from 35gal. up. £1 and old machine accepted as deposit and part-payment. Get book of PROOFS, and descriptive pamphlet, prices and terms from CHAS. H. ROSE WEST feOAST AGENT, • 20 MACKAY ST.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1932, Page 1

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