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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Great British Comedy Success “SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.” Featuring Stanley Lupine and Polly Walker. Recommended by Censor more especially for Adults. SUNDAY SUNDAY “FRIENDS ANP LOVERS.” . “FRIENDS AND LOVERS.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in. Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “TELL ME TO;NIGHT.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “RE-UNION IN VIENNA.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “WORLD AND FLESH.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “HOLD YOUR MAN.” WALLSEND SUNDAY “RE-UNION IN VIENNA.” CARTER THE GREAT ’ CARTER THE GREAT PACKED HOUSE, AND EVERYBODY THRILLED, CHARMED AND MYSTIFIED. T OWN HALL Final Night: TO-NIGHT at 8.15. TO-NIGHT at 8.15.

Audience Thrilled and Spellbound at Last Night’s Performance. SEE MISS EVELYN MAXWELL, Who unfolds a Chapter of the Supernatural in an Exhibition and Thought Transference or Mental Telepathy, the result of years of study. CARTER THE GREAT THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MAGICIAN AND ILLUSIONIST, AND SUPPORTING ARTISTS. Prices: 2/, 3/-, and a few choice reserve seats at 4/-. Children admitted to all parts at half-price. WEST COAST TOUR: HOKITIKA—Monday, 19th. REEFTON —Tuesday, 20th. WESTPORT—Wednesday, 21st. GRANlTY—Thursday, 22nd. STREAMERS, Balloons, Confetti, Steel’s Orchestra, Old and Modern Dances, at Herb. Moore’s Cabaret, To-night (Sat.). Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. iQTOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Railway Dance, Schaef’s Hall, TO-NIGHT (Sat.) (St. Patrick’s night). Usual arrangements. "DLAKETOWN Citizens’ Hall, Weekly Dance, Monday Next. Old Time and Modern Dancing; 8 till 12. Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-. ■ —— WBST COAST > S LEADING SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS DOROTHY THWAITES. Present Their Magnificent SPECTACULAR DANCE REVIEW 60 ARTISTS 60 60 ARTISTS 60 In the Greatest Exposition of Classical, Musical Comedy, Operatic and TapDancing yet presented in Greymouth. T O W N HALL, qpHURSDAY, MARCH 22, at 8 p.m. The Grand Array of Featurettes includes the Fountain of Youth, and the Spectacular Military Tap Ballet, Vocal Solos and Choruses. Full Orchestra. Brilliant Stage Effects. Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Box plan is now open at Kilgour’s Warehouse. LAKE BRUNNER ATHLETIC CLUB’S SPORTS. TE KINGA FOOTBALL GROUNDS, EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934. Axemen’s Events: 12 inch Standing Block. —Prizes £lO, £3, £2. Norn. 5/-. Acc. 5/-. 13 inch Underhand Block. —Prizes £7, £2, £l. Norn. 5/-. Acc. 2/-. 14 inch Underhand Block. —Prizes £2O, £5, £2. Norn. 5/-. Acc. 15/-. Several other post entry events. NOMINATIONS close SATURDAY, March 24. Handicaps declared Thursday, 29th. GRAND BALL in Te Kinga Hall in evening. FITZGERALD, Hon. Secretary. ANNUAL BALL of Ikamatua and West Coast Coursing Club will be held on SATURDAY, April 21. Secretaries please note. ~ SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE. rpHE BALL OF THE SEASON, BlackJ- ball Oddfellows, MAY 18. PUBLIC NOTICES NEURITIS CURED IN MONTH. AN ex-Canterbury resident, Mr. A. Greenfield, 159 Oxford Street, Sydney, writes to state that after one month’s treatment with R-U-R he .has been entirely free from Neuritis, from which he suffered severely. R-U-R is the only Rheumatic Remedy sold with a Money-Back Guarantee. Ask for Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Chemist. -j — Gent’s Genuine B.S.A. Factory XJ-A built Bicycle; Dunlop tyres, Brooks saddle, Eadie Coaster, chromium plated; complete, ready for the road.—Geo. Kitchingham, Mawhera Quay. . —

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 1

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