ENTERTAINMENTS
O P E RAI lOUSE—T O-NIGHT. “Night. Court” to be screened to- { night tells an engrossing story of a • two-faced city magistrate. ! “Never Trouble” heads the pro- ;• sramnie for Sunday night. Proceeds i are in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment I Fund. • “Emma” Marie Dressier’s greatest • picture comes to the Opera House at i an early date. • BLACKBALL,—TO-NIGHT. I i “The Woman in Room 13” will be , screened at Blackball to-night, and “Night Court” on Sunday. ! RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT. ; “Never Trouble Trouble” will be i screened at Runanga to-night and : “The Society Girl” on Sunday night. I WALLSEND—SUNDAY. I I “Desert Vengeance” will be screen- ; ed at Wallsend, on Sunday night. ’ TRADES PICNIC ! The train tickets for the Trades , Picnic, which is being held at Ross i on Wednesday next are on sale from ! Messrs. H. Hope (Secretary) and T. Bond (treasurer). There is sure to ho a, big demand for tickets and in- ' tending excursionists are advised to ; purchase them as early as possible. ; Indications, from the co-operation be-
ing received from all quarters, point to the picnic train carrying a record crowd to Ross on Wednesday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1933, Page 8
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