AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TONIGHT Marion Davies and Bing Crosby in a beautiful musical romance: “CINDERELLA’S FELLA.” . Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Laurel and hardy comedy entitled, “ANY OLD PORT.’’ SUNDAY SUNDAY “ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE.” “ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?” RUNANGA SUNDAY “NIGHT MAYOR” and “MAN AGAINST WOMAN.” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT “HER SWEETHEART.” WAIUTA SUNDAY “LOVE N.E ST” BLACKBALL—-TO-NIGHT “HAWLEYS OF HIGH STREET.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “CINDERELLA’S FELLA.” . WALLSEND SUNDAY “SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?” ‘ STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. fALD-TIME DANCE. Schaef’s Hall, TO-NIGHT. Usual prices. TTERB MOORE’S CABARET. ToNight, Pirate Football Club’s Jazz and Old-time Dance. Steel’s full orchestra. Monte Carlo. Admission 1/- and 1/6. T EAGUE FOOTBALL - Lj TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Bradshaw Cup.: Blackball v. Pirates, at Blackball, 2.30. Challenge Shield: Marist v. Runanga, at Rapahoe, 2.30. Junior fixtures at Wingham Park and Brunner. TqRAND MILITARY BALL, SCHAEF’S- HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 'Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Supper. Bert Petrie, M.C. Double 2/ ? c;r AHAURA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE QOCIAL AND DANCE, Memorial Hall, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5. Gentlemen 1/-. “BUNGALOW FAIR,”
Under Auspices of Methodist Church, TOWN HALL, pRIDAY AFTER’nOON & EVENING, x Sept. 7, SATURDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON, Sept. 8. All rooms tastefully arranged, and wellstocked with useful articles for the modern home. Young and old catered for. BABY SHOW, FRIDAY, at 3.30 p.m. One class for babies under 6 months, and two classes for babies over 6 months and under 12 months. Entrance fee 6d. Good prizes. KUMARA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. rpHE ANNUAL PLAIN • & FANCY x DRESS BALL of the above Brigade will be held in the Memorial Hall, Kumara, on FRIDAY NIGHT, Sept. 7. Dancing to commence at 8.30. Billy Williams’s Orchestra. -Efficient M.C. Excellent supper. Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. JAMES ROCKFORD, ' Secretary. /"'I RAND BALL, Nelson Creek Hall, SATURDAY, Sept. 8, in aid Catholic Church funds. Everybody’s Orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. INCHBONNIE School Committee’s ANNUAL BALL, Poerua Hall, SATURDAY, Sept. 22, in aid Children’s Prize Fund. Popular prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Bai Jove Orchestra. Train arrangements will be made to meet the requirements of the passengers on the Otira line. —H. Haskell, Secretary I.S.C. Secretaries please note the date, SEPTEMBER 22. ToST”ND FOUND. -r oST —Two Dogs, from Nelson Creek during the week. One, a brown collie, answers to Roy, and one brindle colour answers to Chum. Anyone having information please communicate with W. Fisher, Nelson Creek. * PUBLIC NOTICES
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1934, Page 1
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