AMUSEMENTS OPERA HO USE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The World’s Greatest Clowns, Wheel er and Woolsey, in: “PEACH-O’-RENO.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Good Array of Featurettes. Prices 2/3, 1/6, children half-price, SUNDAY NIGHT. “AMERICAN TRAGEDY.” Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “RACING YOUTH.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “PEACH-O’-RENO.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEANE.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “AREN’T WE ALL?” WALLSEND SUNDAY “NAGA N A . ” . WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “MAN FROM YESTERDAY.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “SKY DEVILS.” ■fiREYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION. WEST COAST BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) BEST BOXERS ON THE COAST COMPETING. Thrilling Bouts Assured. Prices: Stage 4/-, Stalls and Circle 2/-, plus tax. qpO-NIGHT (SATURDAY): Old Time x Dance, Schaef’s Hall. Schaef’s full orchestra (six instruments). Novelties. Invitation extended to Nelson Seddon Shield team. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-.
T UCKY Balloon Dance, Streamers and Confetti galore, Old and New Dances, Steel’s orchestra, at Pirates’ Dance, at Herb. Moore’s. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). 1/- and 1/6. £ eague Football. W I N G H A M PARK, 3 p.m. SUNDAY 3 p.m. WEST COAST REPS. V. THE REST. Lower Grade Games at 1.15 p.m. Refreshment Stall on ground. Lake brunner sub-division RUGBY FOOTBALL: SUNDAY, Aug. 13 —Stillwater v. Kopara, at Kopara; Kotuku.v. Ruru, at Runt; Te Kings a bye. COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL TOWN HALL AND TRINITY HALL, GREYMOUTH. Commencing WEDNESDAY, August 16, at 9.30 a.m. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 7.15 p.m. RECORD ENTRIES. Official Opening and Welcome to Adjudicators, Wednesday Evening. Honorary Members’ Season Tickets 10/6, Single Admissions —Morning 6d, Afternoon 1/-, Evening 2/- and 1/(Children half-price). Box plan at Kilgour’s. Season Booking 2/-. R. T. BUSH, Secretary. HAURA RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB: Annual BALL, Memorial Hall, Ahaura, FRIDAY, Aug. 18. Gaiety Orchestra. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. ANGLICAN PARISH BALL, IKAMATUA HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Diggers’ Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Dainty supper. Tickets 5/-, 3/6, 2/6. A GRAND MILITARY *BALL will be held in Schaef’s Hall on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES 1 QQQ NOVELTY SEEDS: Write -*-^'*"**“ > for free “Wonder List” of over 100 Novelty and Specialty Flower and Vegetable Seeds. —COLIN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. SUFFERED AGONY FROM RHEUMATISM. ATR. L. G. CARTER, Sumner, was a ■ItL victim of acute rheumatism and neuritis. At times he could not stand the pains, and by now he would have had to give up business had he not been persuaded to take R-U-R. Since taking R-U-R the pains have completely disappeared and he can do his work in comfort.— R-U-R is sold with a money-hack guarantee by L. F. Hogg. Chemist. WHERE TO STAY IN CH.CH. HOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE), 73 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. One Minute from Railway Station. Coasters make this your Christchurch home. First-class appointments. Every room large and gets the sun. Luxurious lounges, ample bathrooms, separate showers, new w’ater heating system installed. Excellent, table and service. Garage free for motor cars. Tariff 8/6 per day. Weekly by arrangement. This Hotel is managed by a West Coaster. MRS. K. BROWN, Proprietress. 'Phone 34-174,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1933, Page 1
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