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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Screening of “MELODY CRUISE” Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Tom Walls in: “THE BLARNEY STONE.” “THE BLARNEY STONE.” With Anne Grey. It brings a breath of old Ireland. Tom as a “Broth of a Bhoy.” He dominates every scene! The luck of the “Blarney’’ saved him from being murdered to falling in love with designing women—but it could not keep him out of gaol. Sparkling dialogue—Tom at his best. Approved for Universal Exhibition. An added Star Attraction —the first of the new coloured Silly Symphony Cartoons. “THREE LITTLE PIGS.” Prices: 2/3, 1/6; Children half-price. No extra charge for reserving at Kilgour’s Warehouse, Mackay Street ’Phone 259. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT “SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “BITTER SWEET” GRAND DANCE RECITAL MISS MAVIS BURGOYNE AND PUPILS. TOWN HALL, ’ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (In Aid of.Runanga Pipe Band.) Sixty performers, including Happi- ‘ ness Boys, and leading West Coast : talent. Six ballets, eccentric dances, tap dances, operatic dances, classical dances, character dances. 1 Special Orchestra under baton MissJ Peggy Carroll, L.T.C.L. - Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-. . ! /AWING to a Concert being held in J McKane’s Hall, there will be NO ; o Dance in York Hall To-night. i

pivic BAND: United Pavilion, Tonight (Thursday). Short Night Old-time and Modern Dance. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 1/-. ' PRAND VARIETY CONCERT, McKane’s Hall, Cobden, TO-NIGHT, in aid of Fire Brigade Funds. Excellent programme. DANCE to follow. Admission 1/-. TJAROA HALL, To-morrow (Friday), Wind-up Ball, Plain and Fancy Dress Masquerade. Full orchestra. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. Good prizes. Kennedy’s bus leaves P.O. at 8.30 p.m. PUNANGA DANCE. To-morrow (Friday) Night, at Miners* Hall, under auspices of Labour Party. Gaiety orchestra of three instruments. Admission 1/-. FLAG 500. TTNITED Pavilion, To-morrow Night, at 8 o’clock. Admission and supper 1/-. Second night of aggregate. gHANGHAI GARDEN, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Scenes of Oriental Splendour, Decorations of Fearsome Chinese Dragons, Serpents and Eagles, Gorgeous Cherry Blossom, Chinese Lanterns, all resembling an elaborate Chinese garden. In conjunction with a MAMMOTH FAIR. Flowers, Cakes, Sweets, Delicatessen, Produce, Clothing, Jumble, Afternoon Tea, Side Shows and othei*' Classes of Entertainment. Municipal Band at evening session. ,His Worship the Mayor opens function at 2.30. Finale of Trinity Church Carnival. 1 A on SATURDAY NIGHT — ±V.t)U Another 10/- Monte Carlo will be held at Herb Moore’s. Steel’s Orchestra. Usual prices. QCHAEF’S HALL~ Saturday Night, Special Old-time Dance. Schaef’s full orchestra. Usual prices. Under auspices Grey Branch N.Z. Labour Party. A GRAND BALL will be held in the Holland Memorial Hall, MawheraUti, SATURDAY, Sept. 15. by the Mawheraiti Rugby League Club. Good music. Excellent supper. Efficient M.C. Double Tickets 4/6; Single, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. You are assured of a good time, so come along and bring a friend. R. BYRNE, Secretary. mHE Ngahere Women’s Institute will J- hold a GRAND BALL in the Ngahere Hall, on FRIDAY, Oct. 5. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES TENNIS PLAYERS! Sand Shoes Half-soled .. 2/6 Soled and Heeled .. .. 3/Expert Workmanship. T. I. BROWN TYRE DEALER :: MACKAY ST. DELICIOUS SMALL GOODS. Saveloys, “Swan” Sausages, Brawn, Dominion Sausage, Tongue, Pork, Ham and Chicken Sausage, Trotters and Poultry, guaranteed fresh. Hot Roast Rabbits, Tuesdays. THE DAINTY ALBERT STREET. THESOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY TRANSACTING ALL CLASSES OF FIRE, MARINE ACCIDENT, AND MOTOR CAR (Comprehensive) INSURANCE BUSINESS. Local Representative: NANCARROW AND CO.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 1

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

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

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