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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. Robert Montgomery, Sally Eilers and Madge Evans are featured in “Made oh Broadway,” to be screened to-night. In addition to the star feature, an added attraction will be presented: Rene Rich, Wizard of the violin, and Rex Desmond, silvery 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. “A Consolation Marriage” will be screened at Sunday night’s picture benefit, proceeds in aid of the Mayor’s unemployment fund. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT. “The Sign of the Cross” will be screened at Blackball and “Made on Broadway” on Sunday night. WALLSEND—SUNDAY. “The White Sister” will be screened at Wallsend on Sunday night.

RUNANGA— TO-NIGHT. “The White Sister” will be screened at Runanga to-night and “The Wiser Sex” on Sunday night. WAIUT A—TO-NIGHT. “Zoo in Budapest” will be screened iat Waiuta to-night and “The Ghost Train” on Sunday night. ' SCHAEF’S DANCE. This evening in Schaef’s Hall, a popular old-time dance will be held. Novelties will be provided, and Schaef’s full orchestra will supply the music. Bert Petrie is M.C. A firstclass evening’s enjoyment is promised to everyone. GREYMOUTH REvTvAL CAMPAIGN

Commencing Thursday night, Moore’s Cabaret opposite the Greymouth Star Office, will be the centre ;of inspiring mission services. To the depressed and those passing through the shadows of sorrow there is nothing more inspiring than sacred song. A special feature of the services as

announced will be solos, duets and community singing. The Missioner will be Mr. Harry Dawson, of Australia, who is ably supported by Mrs. and Miss Dawson as soloists. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are connected with the Baptist Church of Australia and have the highest credentials of leaders of all the churches. In several centres the Missioners have conducted large “Cheer-up” gatherings in the interest of unemployed. All are cordially invited to these meetings.

NELSON CREEK HALL Dancing patrons will be assured of a good evening’s fun next Saturday at the ball in Nelson Creek Hall. Everybody’s Orchestra is supplying the music and a good supper is to be provided. The floor will be in charge of an efficient M.C. The proceeds are in aid of the Catholic Church Fund.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1934, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1934, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 10 February 1934, Page 8