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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. An innovation in screen musical comedy, Eddie Cantor’s newest picture, “Palmy Days” will be screened to-night and to-morrow. He appears as an unwilling assistant to a gang of crooked fortune-tellers and spiritualists, planning to wreck a bakery by installing Eddie as an efficiency expert. It is a rowdy kind of a yarn moving blithely from the phoney mystic’s holy of holies to the splendour of a futuristic bakery “manned” . by an imposing assemblage of Hollywood’s most decorative feminity. LABOUR BALL The Grand Anniversary Labour Ball promises to be the best function yet! held under the auspices of this or-i ganisation. To be held on Labour Day'

in Schaef’s Hall the ball will provide the evening’s entertainment for that holiday. A feature is that both Steel s and Williams’ orchestras have been eno'i"C(| and the good music so essential wYfl be assured. The ladies’ committee have arrangements well in hand tor n dainty supper and the floor will be in charge of capable and popular M s. C.

AHAURA BALL. The grand anniversary ball held in the Memorial Hall last Friday evening proved' a great success, there being a large attendance of visitors from Hokitika, Greymouth, Ngahere, Reeften, Waiuta, Ikamatua and surrounding districts. The music supplied by the Happiness Boys’ Orchestra from Hokitika was greatly appreciated. Messrs Geo. Hahn and Gus. Burrows were M.’s C. Supper was served by the ladies’ committee. The lucky snowball one-step was won by Miss N. Kirkwood and partner, Monte Carlo waltz by Mrs J. Sheedy and partner,

and the confetti foxtrot by Miss B. Cullen and partner. Amongst those present were: Mesdames Burrows, navy elephant crepe; F. Hahn black angelskin; F. Brown, floral georgette; G. Paul, navy georgette; I). Campbell, green satin and net; J. Sheedy, apricot satin; Wild, red satin; A. Moore, black georgette; Misses Dunn, violet georgette; M. King, floral celanese; M. Burrows, floral georgette; W. Bruce, white lace; Edie Brown, lemon satin; A. Paul, floral georgette; J. Bruce, salmon satin; V. Taylor, black satin; T. Paul, lemon organdi; E. Chaplin (Hokitika), rose pink georgette and. lace; E. Erickson (Westport), white organdi; K. Paul, wine velvet; .J. Paul, lemon georgette; B. Cullen, black velvet; I. Denton, red satin; B. Brown, pink satin; N. Kennedy, navy georgette; M. Armstrong, green velvet; J. Burrows, red satin; N. Kirkwood, lemon angelskin; R. Cooper, black georgette; C. Ball, green crepe-de-chine; E. Martin, black velvet; K. O’Donnell, black crepe-de-chine; M. Weir, pink elephant crepe;

0. Dalton, pink, georgette; M. Clayton, floral georgette; R. Hillier, black satin; Ella Foster, green satin and lace; Anne Barry, floral georgette; E. Parsonage, pink floral georgette; J. Erickson, blue satin; R. Erickson, blue satin; M. Hill, green velvet; M. Hahn, pink, silk; T. Hogg, green Celanese; M. Madden, fuchsia velvet; M. Gillespie, floral ninon; D. Leggoe, green velvet; M. O’Malley, pink lace; J. McLennan, greetn georgette; A. Tomlinson, black satin; M. McKindlay, orange satin; Daphne Robbins, black velvet. Messrs John Burrows, F. Hahn, Sartori, Paul, Burrows, Bruce (3), Nyberg, Kirkwood, Howson, Kennedy, Hames, A. Brown, J. Leatham, R. King, McKee, C. Williams. (Hokitika), Boland, Bannan, G. Hahn, O’Connor, Rea, Flynn, Becker (2), Cummings, Hempseed, Warring, Collett, Ross (Hokitika). Clayton, Savage (2), Sheedy, Leach, Moore, Donovan. Cooper, V. Nyberg.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1933, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1933, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1933, Page 8

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