, AMUSEMENTS OPERA H O USE I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Romance and Refreshing Comedy. “LIFE GOES ON” Recommended by Censor for Adults. Prices 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. SUNDAY NIGHT. “DANCERS IN THE DARK.” Recommended by Censor for Adults Proceeds in aid of the Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE MIRACLE MAN.” “THE MIRACLE MAN.” “The: Miracle Man” comes to engrave a new talkie experience on your heart. .Approved for Universal Exhibition. A great novelty film, “SCREEN SOUVENIRS,” will also be screened. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “CONGOR I L L A. ” BLACKBALL—SUNDAY “LIFE GOES ON” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “DOWN TO EARTH” and Fifth-Cric-ket Test, England v. Australia. WALLSEND SUNDAY “SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.” npECHNICAL SCHOOL Tennis Court A Fund: OLD TIME DANCE, Schaef’s Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Usual arrangements. TTNITED PAVILION, Usual Old-time u Dance, TO-NIGHT (Sat.), commencing at 8.30. Williams’ orchestra. Ideal new floor. Admission 1/-. IRATES’ DANCE, Herb Moore’s, TO-NIGHT (Sat.) Popular dance programme (3 jazz, 1 old time). Confetti and Streamers galore. Steel’s orchestra. Mr. W. Ryan, M.C. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. _ EAGUEFO O T B A L L. SUNDAY 2.45 p.m.
AT DUNOLLIE: MARIST V. RUNANGA. WINGHAM PARK: BLACKBALL V. PIRATES. Juniors: Marist v. Pirates, at Wingham Park, at 1.30 p.m; Runanga v. Ngahere, at 2.45 p.m., at Ngahere. Lower grade games at Wingham Park and Dunollie. T O W N H ALL, MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. QREYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Present the Full Concert Version of the Grand Opera “FAUST” (Gounod) CAST: MARGARITA .... MISS ADA LYNN Faust (Acts 1 and 2) .... Mr F. Smith Faust (Acts 3,4, 5) .... Mr J. Hadland Valentine Mr. A. Airns Wagner Messrs. C. Burning and N. Bayley Mephistopheles Mr. Reg. Smith Siebel Mrs. C. Moss and Mrs. C. Roach Martha Miss Nita Hopkins Honorary Conductor, Mr F. Restieaux. Owing to length of the Opera the Overture will commence at 7.45 sharp. Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-. Box Plan now open at Bristol. ,QRAND DEBUTANTES’ BALL. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 13. In Aid of Marist Brothers’ Building Fund. Double Tickets 10/6, Gents 6/-, Ladies 5/-, Gallery 2/-. Doors open 7.45 p.m. Presentation of Debutantes at 9.30 p.m. ’Bus Services to and from the Town Hall:— From Karoro 8.30 p.m. From Cobden 8.30 p.m. To Karoro 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. To Cobden 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. /'I RAND BALL, Memorial Hall, Bell ' jr Hill, on SATURDAY, July 8. Funds for School Children. Secretaries please note.
LOST AND FOUND. • T OST—Hanging Scale, between Dobson and Taylorville. Reward.— Apply F. Hannam, Marsden Road. WILL the person who removed the Halter from near the Kumara Railway Station last Saturday, please return to Dick Flowers, Kumara. TpoUND.— Wristlet Watch—Owner may have it on application to Harley and Co., Ltd., Mackay Street. PUBLIC NOTICES "pLORAL WORK of any description made, up with the choicest flowers, at moderate prices. ORDERS now taken for Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. All kinds of Perennials now ready at low prices. FAIRHALL AND CAMPBELL, Shop: Mackay Street. ’Phone 360. REEFTON REP.: MR. S. AUSTIN. FERRODOR PAINT The best paint to stand all weathers is “FERRODOR,” which is used extensively for wood and ironwork. Unequalled for roofs. Procurable in any colour. DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. AGENTS, P.O. Box 26, Greymouth. ’Phones Nos. 391 and 213.
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