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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT.

“The Mouthpiece” will be screened at the Opera House to-night and Tuesday. The large cast is headed by Warren William, leading man of stage and screen. “The Mouthpiece,” from a play based o.n the life of a famous New York legal character, by Frank J. Colfins, concerns a rising prosecut- . ipg attorney, whose zeal leads him to secure a verdict of guilty against an innocent young man who is executed. i ahaura returned soldiers. No effort is being spared by the Ahaura branch of the Returned Soldiers’ Association to make this grand ball,’ to be held in the Memorial HpH, Ahaura, on Friday, one of the outstanding social functions held in the Grey Valley during the year. An energetic committee guarantees that the floor will be in “tip top” order, whilst the, supper will be of the very best. The fall Gaiety Orchestra will supply the music for a well-selected dance programme that includes numerous novelties. JAZZ DANCE.

To-night at Herb Moore’s, a challenge has been issued to Mr Whale and Ta n P?i’, the winners of the open one-step competition, so it will be interesting to know if they can hold an unbeatable record in foxtrot and one-step competitions. It is also the first night of the Monte Carlo aggregate. INGLESIDE. On Saturday evening ah ingleside was held by the Runanga Caledonians, which was largely attended. Songs were rendered by Mrs A. Wright, “Sympathy”; Mr J. Hutcheson, “Treasures Untold”; Mr G. Campbell, “Mrs McKie”;' dances by Miss Jessie Bell, Sailor’s Hornpipe and Irish Jig. Supper was served by the ladies’ committee. The Caledonian orchestra supplied the music. Mr A. Williams was a capable M.C.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 9

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 9

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