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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Robert Montgomery and Sally Eilers in the story of New York’s gay midnight clubs: “MADE ON BROADWAY.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY and REVUE. In addition to to-night’s programme, a special attraction, will be presented. RENE RICH (Wizard of the Violin) and REX DESMOND (Silver-toned Saxophonist), in their original melody act, direct from the leading Australian theatres. The act that took Christchurch by storm at the Regent Theatre, for five weeks. Reservations can be made by ringing ’Phones 393 and 441. SUNDAY NIGHT. “A CONSOLATION MARRIAGE.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “MADE ON BROADWAY.” WALLSEND SUNDAY “THE WHITE SISTER.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. % “THE WHITE SISTER.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “THE WISER SEX.” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “ZOO IN BUDAPEST.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “THE GHOST TRAIN.” Streamers, Balloons, Confetti, Steel’s Orchestra, Old and Modern Dances, at Herb. W(oore’s Cabaret, To-night (Sat.). Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. pRAND OLD TIME DANCE. Special novelties and - full orchestra. Bert Petrie, M.C. 1/6 and 1/-. ST. JOHN’S FLOWER SHOW’ AND GARDEN PARTY. IQT. JOHN’S HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Flowers and Vegetables galore for competition and sale. Special exhibits Gladioli'and Dahlias. Croquet and.. Putting Competitions on lawn. Afternoon tea, cakes, sweets, sewing stalls. ? . Show open at 2.30, afternoon only. Admission -6d.- Schedules at Badger’s and Abbie’s. QRAND BALL, NELSON CREEK HALL, SATURDAY, FEB. 17. Everybodys’ Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Supper. . Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies 1/6. Proceeds in aid Catholic Church Fund.

PROFESSIONAL. PROFESSIONAL. MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT TENOR SOLQIST, Registered' Teacher of Singing and Voice Production. Deep breathing a specialty. Students prepared for Oratorio, Operatic and Concert Platform; also for Competition Societies. ADDRESS: Lima’s Buildings, Opp. Opera House,. Chapel St., Greymouth. MADAME BELLA RUSSELL TEACHER OF SINGING & VOICE PRODUCTION, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, Feb. 12. Address: Hostel, Greymouth. SCHOOL OF DANCING. / PRINCIPAL, Miss Dorothy Thwaites, x the Coast’s leading authority on Dancing. Class oi’ private tuition in all branches, including latest 1934 dances. Intending pupils communicate with Miss Thwaites. Address: Druids’ Hall, or 17 Alexander Terrace. TEACHER OF MUSIC. Tifß. JAMES PATERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., Etc., Etc,, Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. BO High Street. PUBLIC NOTICES TORTURE? - fYNCE let rheumatism get you in its V grip, and it will give you no peace from pain day or night. Free yourself from rheumatism by taking R-U-R. Hundreds of successful cases. MoneyBack Guarantee if you are not satisfied. Ask for Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Chemist TENNIS PLAYERS! IF your Tennis Shoes are showing signs of wear, let us repair them with CREPE RUBBER. Half-soles 2/6; Sole and Heel 3/-. Good job guaranteed. T. I. BROWN, Tyre Depot, Upper Mackay Street. SASHES, DOORS AND ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY. SOTHERAN’S LIMITED. ARNEY STREET. GREYMOUTH. Ring 397 :: P.O. Box 130.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1934, Page 1

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