AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (THE THEATRE WHERE SOUND IS PERFECT.) TO-NIGHT at. S TO-NIGHT Wallace Been’ —Fay Wray: “VIVA VILLA”’. “VIVA VILLA” , ;Leo Carrillo— Stuart -Erwin: “Viva "villa” ’ • “viva villa” Recommended by Censor for Adults. ' C: --Sunday nJght. . :■ with Patricia Ellis and Frahk McHugh in: “LETS BE RITZY.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY (Matinee at 2.30 and again at 8 p.m.) AND TUESDAY. Karloff (Frankenstein) and t Lugosi » (Dracula) in: “THE BLACK CAT.” “THE BLACK CAT.” Recommended by Censor for Adults.
KIT-KAT CABARET.
mO-NIGHT- (SAT.) . Streamers: Miniature. Monte Carlos. Good prizes. Kit-Kat Band. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-.
SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TIfONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE, Schaef’s full orchestra. Efficient M’s.C. 1/6 and 1/-.
JLTOANA REGATTA CLUB: Easter • Sunday and Monday, April 21 and 22: Splendid programme. Excursion train on the Sunday,' leaving Greymouth 9 a.m. ‘ Hot water provided.
FEDERATED CATHOLIC CLUBS AND SOCIETIES OF N.Z.z
A.NNUAL CONFERENCE AND A COMPETITIONS, ST. COLUMBA HALL.
TO-MORROW (Sunday) 11 a.m., and MONDAY, 9.30 a.m., and. continuing throughout each day and evening. OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Debates, Oratorical and Elocutionary Contests: also Tennis and Billiards.
Admission 1/-, Sunday Sessions, silver coin. Season Ticket 2/6.
McLEAN-PARK GALA EASTER MONDAY Side Shows, Swings, Slides, Races for Children, Afternoon Tea, Hot Water, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, Sports for Adults, Baby Show, etc. CHOCOLATES BY THE TON. 2,000 People Can Have a Good Time. ~ COLLECTION AT THE GATES- ..
G.R.S.A. GRAND CONCERT.
ANZAC NIGHT :: TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 25.
A galaxy of splendid talent assembled to help a deserving cause.
TTAROLD HOBDAY, Actor and ProdUcer from the Garrick Theatre, London; Harold Prescott, Cecelia Keating, Convent Orchestra (Misses I. Clayton, Keating (2), McSherrv. Phillips, Peillon, Older, Willis, Blake, McDonnell, Harrie); Jack Hadland, Nellie McDonnell, Gladys Higson, Alf Smith, Nora Barrett, Jack Boucher: Viojin Duet (Misses'-I. Clayton, A.T.C.L. and Tessie McSherry; Piano, Jean Ab-bie,-A.T.C.L.); J. Woods.’ Male Quartette (Messrs. Hadland, H. Anderson, A. West, T. Tennent). No interval. No dull waits between items. Admission by silver coin. Proceeds devoted to G.R.S.A., to help those unable to help themselves.
PROFESSIONAL BOXING CONTEST X TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 27. For the N.Z. Featherweight Championship:
CLARRIE RAYNOR (Holder)
Blenheim, —Versus—
PERCY HAWES (Challenger), Westport,
New Zealand’s Loading Featherweights in Fifteen Three-minute Rounds. Three First-class Preliminaries: M. SCANDRETT V. C. MARSH. A. COX V. W. HAWKE (Blenheim). W. HAWKINS V. S. McKANE (Reefton). Prices: Stage 6/-, Dress Circle and Front Stalls 4/-, Pack Stalls 2/G, Ladles and . Youths half-price (all prices plus tax). ALL TRAINS DELAYED. F. W. BAILLIE. Secretary. WANTED: TWO PACKED HOUSES. HPOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 2 and 3. When the Greymouth Playlovers present: "GOOD MORNING BILL” "GOOD MORNING BILL” A Hilarious Three-Act Comedy, . By the World’s Most Famous Living
Humorist. Producer: Mrs. A. C. Dickson. Selections by the Convent Orchestra. Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, Children 6d. In Aid of the Competitions Society.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). OPENING OF SEASON. Seniors, 2.45 p.m: Marlst v. Pirates, at Wingham Park. NgahOre v. Blackball, at Blackball. Lower Grades at Wingham Park and Rapahoe.
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