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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Screening of Wheeler ai d Woolsey in: “ DIPLOMANIA C S ” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Charlie Chaplain Comedy. “TIIER I N K ” Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDA A’ AND SATURDAY. “ S T A Cl E MOT II E R ” “STAGEAI O T II E R " Recommended for Adults. Also Laurel-Hardy Comedy “THE MUSIC BOX.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at the Opera House. ’Phones 393 and 441. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “WHEN STRANGERS MARRY.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “DOCTOR BULL” WALLSEND TO-NIGHT “INTERNATIONAL HOUSE.” HOKITIKA—TO-NIGHT “STAGE MOT H ER ” W R E S T L ING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT DR. FRED MEYER Versus WONG BUK CHEUNG. Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage 7/-, Dress Circle and Front Stalls 4/-, Back Seats 2/6. All prices plus tax. BRUNNER OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BALL, Strictly Old Time.

W A L L S E N D HAL.L, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. Gaiety Orchestra. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. ’Bus leaves Greymouth P.O. 8.30 p.m., returning after Ball. Prices; Double 5/-, Single 3/-, Ladies 2/-. R. A. BOUSTRIDGE, Sec. Haeremai Haeremai Haeremai TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT TWINERS' HALL ::: RUNANGA. ARAHURA YOUNG MAORI CONCERT PARTY OF 30 PERFORMERS. COME' ONE! COME ALL! See Your Maori Citizens Perform Maori and Pakeha Items. Come Hear the Well-known Maori Song E PARI RA, Sung with Actions. THE CANOE POI performed by Eight Maori Maids. Hear the Maori Party Harmonising. Pakeha and Maori Songs, Hakas, Action Songs, Poi Dances, Hula, Tap Dances, Solos, Comic Songs, Duets, etc. All Maori Mats worn by performers. Concert Party accompanied by Maori String Band of six instruments, under the directorship of Mrs. Iri Pihawai Feary. Boy George, Conductor; Iliaia Weepu, Manager. * FLAG FIVE HUNDRED. TTNITED PAVILION, TO-MORROW NIGHT, commencing at S o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. Hall heated. EUCHRE. TJAROA HALL, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Light supper. HOLY TRINITY GIRLS’ CLUB. QOCIAL AND DANCE. Trinity Hall, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Williams’ music. Supper. Admission 1/-. fALD and New Dances, New Novelties, at Herb. Moore’s, Saturday Next. Steel’s Orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. ' , :QCHAEF’S HALL, Saturday Night, Old-time Dance. Come and be sure of a good time. Schaef’s full orchestra. 1/6 and 1/-.

<POBDEN Convent Euchre and Dance, McKane’s Hall, TUESDAY, July 10, at 8 p.m. Novelties. Supper. Good music. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. LOST AND FOUND. TpOST— Leather Gauntlet Gloves, vicinity Alexander St., last Friday week. Name inside. —Please return to “Star” Office. Reward. T OST—Flat-bottomed Boat, 15 feel i-* long; painted green with white gunwales; covered in bow. Reward. ■ Apply H. Roberts, Dobson. PUBLIC NOTICES ’ ROSES ROSES——ROSES PLANTING SEASON, 1934 Now is the time to place-your order with the CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY COY., Premier’ Rose Growers, who have had over thirty years' experience in ROSE GROWING, and are therefore in a position to give customers the benefit of their experience. SPECIAL OFFER: We will mail to any part of the West Coast, post free, ono dozen of cur best SHOW and DECORATIVE ROSES, our own selection, for — 15/- per doz., 7/6 per half-doz., cash with order only. Catalogue, post free. r , We also stock all kinds of FRUTI ■ BEARING TREES. HEDGE PLANTS, SHRUBS and RHODODENDRONS in groat variety. Address — CH.CH. NURSERY COY. S 5 ALDWINS ROAD ::: CTI.CII.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1934, Page 1

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