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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT

OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final screening of a wonderful pre gramme. Ralph Lynn in: “MISCHIEF” “MISCHIEF” A real good comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SUNDAY NIGHT., “FAITHLESS” Proceeds in aid of the Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. i The Show you've all been waiting for GRACIE FIELDS in: “LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.’ “LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.’ A grand musical comedy. Gracie al her best, singing all the latest song hits. Better than “Sally, in Our Alley.’ Approved for Universal Exhibtion. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at The Bristol. BLACKBALL -TO-NIGHT “FAITHLESS.” BLACKBALL—SUNDAY “STRANGERS IN LOVE.” i -— WALLSEND SUNDAY. “GIRLS ABOUT TOWN.” 'STREAMERS by hundreds. Confetti galore: Two Novelty Dances. Programme (three Jazz, one Old Time). Steel’s Orchestra (five instruments) at Pirate Football Club’s Carnival Dance, Herb Moore’s, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). W. Ryan, M.C. Gents 1/6, Radies 1/-. TTSUAL OLD TIME DANCE, TO- ' NIGHT (Sat.), Schaef’s Hall, by Star Football Club. UsuS.l ’bus services. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. E A G U E FOOTBALL. SUNDAY SUNDAY —Seniors— WINGHAM PARK: MARIST V. RUNANGA—3 p.m. BLACKBALL: PIRATES V. BLACKBALL—3 p.m. —Juniors — Marist v. Runanga, at Wingham Park, 1.30 pan. Pirates v. Ngahere, at Ngahere, 3 p.m. Refreshment Stall on Groun’. L D TIME AND JAZZ DANCE —Will be held in the — ODDFELLOWS’ HALL MONDAY NEXT. Good Orchestra and Good Supper. Admission 1/-. WEST COAST OLD BOYS’ ASSN. ANNUAL BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. Old Time Dances. Williams’ Orchestra (5 instruments). Proceeds in aid of Unemployment Fund J. OSMERS, Hon. Sec. A ROLD PRESCOTT AND STUDENTS’ RECITAL

—-of —•• GRAND OPERA, ELOCUTION AND PIANO. TOWN HALL, x TUESDAY, .TUNE 20. First presentation in Greymouth of the concert version of the grand opera “Faust” PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS and V POSTER BALL, AHAURA HALL, FRIDAY, June 23. Secretaries please note., PUBLIC NOTICES. SPEND—BUT SAVE ! THE ADVANTAGES OF GETTING YOUR FURNITURE STRAIGHT FROM THE FACTORY are many—You pay less! You secure Beauty of Design, Soundly Fashioned, and you are placed in possession of exactly the kind of Furniture you want. BIG SAVINGS ARE EFFECTED HERE. R. S. TUNNAGE NELSON QUAY :: COBDEN. ’Phone 337. LADIES OF GREYMOUTh'aND DISTRICT. 100 STYLISH HATS FOR /g EACH, AT WILLIAMSON’S HAT MAKERS, ALBERT STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 May 1933, Page 1

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