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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE WHERE SOUND IS PERFECT.) TO-NIGHT f TO I NIGHT Cicely Courtneidge in: “SOLDIERS OF THE KING,” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Featurettes: Paramount Sound News, Cinesound Review, and Eugene Pattel Comedy “Hip, Zip, Hoorah.” SUNDAY NIGHT. "THE CROSBY CASE,” with-'Wynhe Gibson and Onslow ‘ Stevens. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Two Excellent Pictures. “ACE OF ACES,” “ACE OF ACES,” Starring Richard Dix, Ralph Bellamy, and Elizabeth Allan. Recommended by Censor for Adults. —And—- “ T OP A Z E ” “TOP A Z E ” t Starring that wonderful actor, John Barrymore. Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMING “AUNT SALLY.” The greatest picture of music, spectacle and comedy. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT “THE CROSBY CASE.” BLACKBALL SUNDAY “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT.” W ALLSEND SUNDAY. “OPERATOR 13.” WAIUTA TO-NIGHT. “DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY.” WAIUTA SUNDAY. “HOLLYWOOD PARTY.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “OPERATOR 13.” RUNANGA SUNDAY. “OUR BETTERS.” . SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. AfONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE, Schaef’s full orchestra. Efficient M’s.C. 1/6 and 1/-.

ANOTHER Record Attendance of . A Patrons at last Saturday’s dance. THE KIT-KAT CABARET, AT HERB. MOORE’S TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Cea. Williams’s Kit-Kat Band. Miniature Monte Carlo. Good prizes, -•’Noveltles.-Pat. Coll,’ Dance Director. Usual prices. Modern appointments. ' iQHORT NIGHT DANCE, United Pavilion, Monday Night. Ces. Williams’, orchestra. Flannels optional. Admission 1/-. IN AID OF BLAKETOWN-CELTIC QUEEN. BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD DANCE, fADDFELLOWS’ . HALL, MONDAY ” NEXT, April 1. Good supper and music. Admissioij 1/6. ip RAND CONCERT AND DANCE, " Ahaura Hall, Ahaura, Wednesday, April 3. Greymouth’s leading talent. In aid of Blaketown—Celtic Queen. ;Q.RAND JJJANNEQUIN pARADE, S C H A E F ’ S HALL, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 3, commencing at 2.30. Presentation of the New Season’s Latest Fashions, under the direction of MRS. ARNOLD PERRY, Hokitika. Afternoon Tea free. Admittance 1/6. WEST COAST RUGBY UNION’S t QRAND ANNUAL SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9. Dances to Suit Young and Old. Danaces to Suit Young and Old. Excellent arrangements. Delectable Supper. (Funds in aid Queen Carnival.) Prices: Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Extra Lady 2/6. Kick off 9 p.m. SPORTS. T AKE BRUNNER ATHLETIC CLUB’S SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING'AT TE KINGA. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1935. —Programme—14in. Underhand Chop, white pine logs: . Ist £2O, 2nd £7. 3rd, £2. Norn. 5/-. Accept. 15/-. 13in Underhand Chop, white pine logs: Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Norn. 5/-. Accept. 2/-. 121 n. Upright Chop, white pine logs: Ist £lO, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. Nom. 5/-. Accept 5/-. Various other events, including Married and Single Ladies’ Races. Highland Dancing and items to suit everyone. NOMINATIONS CLOSE SATURDAY, April 13; Handicaps declared April 17. Handicapper for Chopping events, Mr. J. Flaherty, Paroa. R. FITZGERALD. Hon. Secretary, Te Kinga. ’Pbnne 234 M. GRAND BALL IN TE KINGA HALL

IN THE EVENING. ARORO '“gI’ORTS fj l jU B * EXCURSION. HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH TO CHRISTCHURCH. EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 21. Twelve hours in the City of the Plains. Fares: Adults 10/6, Children 5/9. Reserve seats at Railway Station at 1/- for the round trip. Train stops, both ways, at Greymouth, Brunner, and Stillwater. Tickets on -sale at Waiter Scott’s Ironmongery, Mackay Street. Train leaves Greymouth at 1.27 a.m. W. H. COUMBE. Hon. Sec.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 March 1935, Page 1

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