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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. Two fine productions, “That’s My Wife” and “Smoky” will be shown tonight. “Ea&t of Filth Avenue” and “The Woman I Stole’’ will be screened Sunday night. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. The “Come Up and See Me Girl” Mae West, is starred in “I’m No Angel,” and “Friday the 13th” stars Jessie Matthews, Edmund Gwenn and Gordon Harker, both of which will be presented Monday and Tuesday. BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT. “After the Ball’’ will be shown tonight and “That’s My Wife” and “Smoky” Sunday night. WALLSEND—SUNDAY. “You Can’t Buy Everything” will be shown Sunday, night. RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT. “You Can’t Buy Everything” will be shown to-night, and “Soldiers of the Storm” Sunday night. WAIUTA—TO-NIGHT. “The Woman in His Life”- and “Romantic New Zealand” will be shown to-night, and “Sons of the Desert” Sunday night. “A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF.” Hailed by English audiences as the most amusing play ever produced on the London stage, “A Little Bit of Fluff,” which is being presented at the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday, November 26 and 27, should still further enhance the reputation for successful comedy already enjoyed by the Greymouth Playlovers. The last production of this talented company, “The Whole Town’s Talking,” was considered the most successful amateur show seen in Greymouth for many years, and judging by the enthusiastic rehearsals, “A Little Bit of Fluff” will reach the same high standard. Snappy dialogue, amusing situations, charming settings,, dainty frocks, and gay orchestral selections will provide an evening of joyous, carefree entertainment, guaranteed to cure the worst attack of “blues” in Greymouth.

PAROA TENNIS BALL The Annual Ball of the Paroa Tennis Club will be held in the Paroa Hall on Tuesday, and with the Gaiety Orchestra supplying the music, and an excellent supper, an enjoyable evening’s dancing is assured. Kennedy’s biis leaves the Post Office at 8.15 returning after the ball. MANNEQUIN PARADE DANCE All ladies and gentlemen interested in what is guaranteed to be a really marvellous display of the very latest creations in ladies’ wear by beautiful mannequins, combined with a grand display of men’s wear by the leading mercers of Greymouth, are invited to be present at the monster mannequin parade at Schaef’s Hall, next Tuesday evening. The function has been organised by a strong committee working in the interests of the Convent Popular Girl candidate, at the special request of a large number of ladies and gentlemen who were unable to be present at the parade held on October 31, and no effort is being spared by the organisers and the business people concerned to

give the public of the Greymouth district a display of ladies’ and men’s wear that has hitherto never been attempted on the West Coast. . SCHAEF’S DANCE At the Monster Old Time Dance at Schaef’s spacious dance hall to-night, the care-free crowd will enjoy themselves dancing to the excellent music of Schaef’s full orchestra, so join in the mirth and merriment. The firstclass dance floor will be under the management of an efficient M.C.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 8