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AMUSEMENTS ~ OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE WHERE SOUND IS PERFECT.) TO-NIGHT - TO'-NIGHT . ' AND SATURDAY. Marlon Davies and Gary Cooper in: “OPERATOR 13.” “OPERATOR 13*” Tensely dramatic, lavishly produced, bright with-gaiety and song, it has become the most rousing entertainment • ' ■ of the season. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Featurettes: Metrotone News, Goofy Movies, and Hal Roach Musical Comedy, ‘‘Rhapsody in Brew.” Zane Grey’s “TO THE LAST MAN” (approved for Universal Exhibition), and the next chapter of the SERIAL, will be shown at SATURDAY’S MATINEE. Also Featurettes. Box Plan at Kilgour’s. Phone 259. COMING NEXT WEEK. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in: "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT.” Two of the screen’s greatest stars in i the grandest romance o£ all time! Recommended by Censor for Adults. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “LADY FOR A DAY.” % WALLSEND TO-NIGHT ‘ “FLYING DOWN TO RIO,” FLAG 50(h TTNITED PAVILION, TOv NIGHT. Prizes and supper, as usual. All welcome. qpECH. Old Girls’ Basket-ball Club’s . A Fortnightly Dance, commencing To-night (FrL), at Trinity Hall. Good music. Excellent supper. Admission 1/-. ■T'J.RAND BALL, Ahaura Memorial Hall, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Proceeds in aid of Women’s Institute. Gaiety Orchestra. Prices 3/- and, 2/-. , CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. X? LAKETOWN HALL, To-night (Fri), ‘MARCH’22. Good prizes. Supper provided. Tickets 6d. Shilling Dance to follow. In aid of Celtic-Blakatown Queen. T>ALL: Paroa Hall, TO-NIGHT. (Friday). Williams’ orchestra. . ’Bus leaves P.O. 8.30.-Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-, Double Ticket .4/-. GRAND CONCERT., —— ■■ i MINERS’ HALL :: RUNANGA. 1 iTX . TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) .at 8. p.m. .. . . , Excellent Variety Programme, including Local and Greymouth Artists. Admission: Adults 1/-,.Children 6d. /CONCERT AND DANCE, Te Kinga, (Saturday) Night. Leading Greymouth and local performers. Proceeds Blaketown-Celtic candidate. COBDEN—STAR QUEEN (Miss A. McCabe). fJ.RAND GALA AND SPORTS, in conjunction with Athletic Assn., ■ Cobden Domain To-morrow Afternoon. , Sweets, Ice Cream and Afternoon Tea obtainable on the ground. Civic Band in attendance. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. MONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE, "* Schaef’s full orchestra. Efficient M's.C. 1/6 and 1/-. rpHE KIT-KAT CABARET x ' (run under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Moore). TO-MORROW NIGHT. Opening Night an Unqualified Success. Ces. Williams’ Kit-Kat Band. Oldtime and Modern Dancing. Pat Coll, Dance Director. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. WAIUTA CRICKET CLUB. qpHE ANNUAL BALL of above will x bo held in the Miners’ Hall, on TO-MORROW NIGHT. Broadway Boys’ Dance Band. Sumptuous supper. Novelty Dances. Good prizes. Double Tickets 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. LAKETOWN Basketball Short Night Dance, Oddfellows’ Hall, MONDAY NIGHT, at 8.30. Admission 1/-. pREYMOUTH DANCE CLUB: Grand Short Night’ Dance, Blaketown Hall, Monday, March 25. Old and modern. Learners welcome. Admission l/j TiRAMA CIRCLE: Flag 500. hi Perotti Hall, Next Monday Night at 8 o’clock. Good prizes and supper. All welcome. Admission 1/-.—l. Woollett. R.S.A. ANNUAL BALL. WILL be held in JACK’S HALL. KOTUKU, on SATURDAY, MAY 18. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD. f|NE. SHILLING per 100 on the timV ber In an ordinary bungalow represents about £6. Why spoil a £6OO job for such a paltry sum, by using inferior grades of timber, »which will have to be renewed in a few years’ time. Is It a saving? Specify timber from OGILVIE AND CO. LTD. GLADSTONE SIDING. 'Phone 252 D. T. I. BROWN . MACKAY STREET. TENNIS SHOES AND GUM BOOTS SOLED AND HEELED. Tyre Repairs. Moderate Prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1935, Page 1

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