AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUS E TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A gripping story of a red-blooded wrestling trust: “FLESH” “FLESH” Featuring Wallace Beery. Recommended by Censor for Adults. SUNDAY NIGHT. “WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in Aid of Mayor's Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “IF I HAD A MILLION.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “FLESH” "FLESH” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “FAST LIFE.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE” and “ONCE A LADY.” WALLSEND SUNDAY “FAST LIFE” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “CALL HER SAVAGE.” ’ SCHAEF’S HALL~ fYLD TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), under the auspices of Cobden Soccer Club. Gaiety Orchestra. B. Petrie M.C. Usual prices. THRATES’ DANCE, Herb. Moore’s, X To-night (Sat.) Genuine fun and frolic. Novelty dances. Steel’s orchestra. Ladies 1/- Gents 1/6. No onlookers. RAPAHOE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. THIRST ANNUAL BALL, T BARRYTOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Happiness Boys’ Band. Good floor, good music and good supper. Efficient M.C.
COME AND SEE “BETTY” “BETTY” at the rpOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH. 1 NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. /ToBDEN School Committee, ChildV ren’s Fancy Dress Ball, School Gymnasium, Cobden, FRIDAY, Nov. 3. Good prizes, music and supper. Adults’ Dance to follow. Children 6d, Adults pRAND Children’s Fancy Dress Ball. vT Blaketown Hall, Friday, Nov. 3, at 7.30. Proceeds Girls’ Basket Ball Club. Good prizes. Adults’ Dance 10 p.m. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. COBDEN FOOTBALL CLUB. RAND PRESENTATION BALL, McKane’s Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 14. Secretaries please note. poultry and eggs Tl/TOTHER HEN, with White Leghorn -ML Chicks: 15, 16/-; 12, 14/-; on rail Ch.ch. Splendid laying strain. Black Orp. on application. —Hagelstrom’s, Broadfields Rural, Christchurch. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, 9/▼V. doz;; £3 10s per .100; hatching weekly.. Quotes for 8, 10 and 12 weekold Pullets on application. Free on rail.—E. Seque, 59 Western Terrace, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES Europa Motor Spirit We have been appointed WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES, and Wholesale Distributors, for Europa Motor Spirit. All enquiries to EADIE BROS. P.O. Box 105, Greymouth, or phone 309.
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