amusements. OPERA HOUS E~ TO-NIGHT y TO-NIGHT Final Screening of Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in: “MERELY MARY ANN. “MERELY MARY ANN.” With Beryl Mercer and J. M. Kerrigan. SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening). “VIENNESE NIGHTS “VIENNESE NIGHTS” The most beautiful music of Sigmund Romberg. Nights of love —nights of regrets—nights when everything was forgotten in a burning kiss—nights of glorious adventure in a city where romance is, born—only to die. “The Home of the Waltz! ” Vienna pictured in all its beauty. The entire picture is in natural colour photography. . WALLSEND TO-NIGHT. “BEN HUR.” LAST DAY . LAST DAY LAST DAY LAST DAY TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL BAZAAR BAZAAR - BAZAAf? BAZAAR comprising ; STALLS OF ALL KINDS. SIDE SHOWS GALORE. QHOCOLATE ALLEY. rpEA ROOMS ETC. . . EVERYONE’S ASSISTANCE ! desired. Band in Attendance. Pleasure and Profit Guaranteed.
‘ FINAL RESULT QUEEN CARNIVAL , ANNOUNCED 10.30 p.m. Turn Up and Aid the Mayor’s Unemployment Relief Fund. . FREE, blackball lodge, u.a.o.d. A NNUAL BALL, in aid of the Grey A River Hospital, will be held TO-NIGHT (Friday), in Miners’ Hall, Blackball. Steel’s orchestra. Good floor, excellent supper and efficient M.C. Waltzing Competition, prize 2gns. Lucky One-step. Novelties galore. Double Ticket 7/6, Gents 5/-, Extra Lady 2/6. . .' C. HOGG, Secretary. EUGBY PARK. JUNIORS—TO-MORROW, 3 p.m. COBDEN V. STARS —No. 1. UNITED V. BLAKETOWN —No. 2. , Admission 6d. » . i r.KARORO SPORTS CLUB. QL D T I MJB' DANCE, SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Billy Williams’ orchestra. Price 1/6 and 1/-. Bus to Karoro after the dance. IyARIST Old Boys’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb Moore’s Cabaret, To-morrow (Saturday). Steel’s full orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. UNEMPLOYMENT DANCE BAND HALL, » BAND HALL, TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT Novelties Galore. Owing to unforseen circumstances, the dance will be held in the above Hall. LEARNERS’ DANCE 7.30 to 8.30. Admission 1/-. T. EARNERS’ JAZZ at Herb Moore’s Next Monday, as usual. Final heai and semi-final of Open One-step Com petition. Monte Carlo. Steel’s or chestra. 1/- all round. LOST AND FOUND. THE MAWHERA LADIES’ GOOI OLD TIME DANCE, at Schaef’i Hall, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. Bill: Williams’s full orchestra. Gents 1/G
Ladies 1/-. Invitation to Auckland Rugby footballers. FOO T B ALL RUGBY PARK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. • !>■ n T- a - WEDNESDAY, " AUGUST' 17. % 3 p.m. AUCKLAND V. WEST COAST. AUCKLAND V. WEST COAST. < t. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-, Seating 6d extra. GRAND RUGBY BALL. AHAURA MEMORIAL HALL, FRIDAY, August 19. Steel’s orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good floor. Excellent supper. Admission: Double 5/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. TZ’UMARA Fire Brigade’s ANNUAL BALL will be held at the Memorial Hall, Kumara, on FRIDAY, Sept. 16. ' Secretaries note. —C. .Rochford, Secretary, K.V.F.B. PUBLIC NOTICES T>ING ’Phone 298 for CARTAGE of every description. Up-to-date G.M.C. 3-ton truck at your service. Heavy long-distance trips a specialty. Reasonable charges. See us first. EADIE BROS. ‘ partage Contractors, 28 High Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1932, Page 1
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