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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY (Matinee and Evening) “BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD.” “BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD.” From the show world of the Gay Nineties to the Hollywood of to-day, this Cavalcade of the Theatre sweeps you along on a wave of the deepest heartappeal. Featuring Alice Brady, Jackie Cooper. Jimmy Durante, Frank Morgan, Madge Evans, Eddie Quillan, Fay Templeton. May Robson. Russell Hardie, Albertina Rasch. Dancing Girls. Recommended for Adults. Featurettes include a Fitzpatrick Travel Talk, “Home Sweet Home,” and presents John McCormack, the famous tenor. The Next Chapter of the SERIAL will bo shown at the MATINEE ONLY. Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse, Mackay Street. ’Phone 295. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “T H E HAYSEEDS" WALLSEND——TO-NIGHT “MURDERS IN THE ZOO.” RICKEY AND MINNIE MOUSE GRAND MASQUERADE BALL, MINERS’ HALL ::: RUNANGA, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Happiness Boys’ Full Orchestra. Masks Issued at Door. Fancy Dress Optional. Sumptuous Supper. Novelties Galore. Admission: 5/-, 3/6, 2/6, Onlookers 1/6. Coburn’s Bus’ will leave the Greymouth Post Office at 8.15. TTOLY TRINITY GIRLS’ CLUB: xx Dance will NOT be held to-night, on account of illness of members. piIVIC Band’s Children’s Plain and •' Fancy Dress Ball, Perotti Hall, TO-NIGHT. Good prizes, supper and novelties. Aunt Pat in charge of floor. Admission: Children 6d. Commence 7.30 o’clock. ~ BLAKETOWN SOCIAL. 11/rUNICIPAL BAND HALL, TO-NIGHT, Commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. "~FLAG FIVE.HUNDRED. . TTNITED PAVILION, To-night (Fri.), commencing at 8 o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. Hall heated. ’ FLAG 500. : pOBDEN SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT . (Friday). Supper. Admission 1/-. Room heated. REEFTON LEAGUE CLUB’S EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH LEAVES TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Train leaves Reefton 11 p.m. Train leaves Greymouth 12 (midnight). Leaving Christchurch on return on SUNDAY, 15th instant, at 9 a.m. Fares from Reefton: Adults 14/6, Children under 15, 7/9. Fares from Greymouth: Adults 12/6; Children under 15, 6/9. Fares from Ngahere: Adults 12/6; Children under 15, 6/9. Tickets obtainable from the following:—J. McElwee, W. Blom, T. McKenzie (Reefton), J. Reiha (Mawheraiti), G. Paul (Ahaura), W. Hempseed (Waiuta), J. Hunt (Blackball), R. J. Harrington, R. Williams, J. Anderson, G. Scott (Greymouth), R. Wylde (Runanga). / Seats maj r be reserved at stations at a fee of 1/-. T. F. McKENZIE, Secretary, Reefton. CHILDREN’S Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Schaef’s Hall, To-morrow, 2.30. Good music. Prizes for best costumes. Admission Gd. Afternoon tea. Municipal Band Contest Funds. RUGBY PARK. (SATURDAY), at 2.45. BULLER REP. JUNIORS V. GREY REP. JUNIORS. Curtain-raiser: United 3rd v. Blaketown 3rd, at 1.30. Admission: Gents 1/-. Ladies 6d. CHATHAM CUP FINAL. TIOBSON V. MILLERTON 1 ALL BLACKS V I C T O R I A PARK, TO-MORROW at 2.45 p.m. Curtain-raisers: Third and Fourth Grade Trials.- Admittance: Ladies Gd, Gents 1/-. 7qCHAEF’S HALL. To-morrow Night, O Grand Old-time Dance. Excellent music, efficient M.C. Floor at its best. Join the merry crowd. Usual prices. ALD and New Dances, New Novelties, V at Herl). Moore’s, To-morrow (Sat.). Steel’s orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. GRAND”CONCERT AND LONG NIGHT DANCE, WfOANA HALL, TO-MORROW, in aid ill of Ru Ru Church Funds. Local and visiting artists. Good supper and music. Admission: Concert, Adults 1/-, Children 6d; Dance 1/6. TnONVENT OLD GIRLS’ GRAND V SKATING CARNIVAL, Fernhill Hall, MONDAY, July 16. PUBLIC NOTICES 7”to builders WHY mt>ss about with soft, mushy, W crooked timber, when you can eet the FINEST GRADES OF MOUN-TAIN-GROWN RIMU at practically the same prices. Ring ’Phone 252 D, or call and Inspect our stocks. OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1934, Page 1

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