AMUSEMENTS ’ OPERAHOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Dolores Del Rio Warren William Louise Fazenda: “THE WIDOW FROM MONTE CARLO.” Then we have our usual excellent first half —always a feature at the Opera House. SUNDAY— W. C. Fields: “THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE." (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund.) MONDAY ONLY. Dick Powell Ruby Keeler “SHIPMATES FOREVER.” And the Coloured Musical Sensation: “MEMORIES AND MELODIES.” All Approved for Universal Exhibition. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “MURDER IN THE FLEET.” RUNANGA SUNDAY “PRINCESS O’HARA.”
TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL. Old-time Dance. kJ 8.15 sharp. Royal Star Dance Band. P. Coll, M.C. 1/6 and 1/-. ,pAMERONS HALL: Fortnightly Euchre and Dance, To-night. Good floor and supper. J. Marley’s music. Adm.: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/- or plate. ■£ EAG U E FOOTBALL. WINGHAM PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2.30 p.m. POSSIBLES V. PROBABLES. POSSIBLES V. PROBABLES. Lower Grade Fixtures at Wingham Park, Dunollie and Kumara. ‘ ALL RUGBY PLAYERS! ■O’EAR CHARLIE OLLIVER (All - n - Black), Herb Moore’s Cabaret, MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. B LAKETOWNHALL QHORT Night Dance, Monday Night. kJ Learners invited. Marley’s music. Admission 1/-. /GLADSTONE HALL—Grand MidWinter Ball, Monday Night. Mayfair Orchestra. Modern, Old-time, and Novelty Dances. Ladies 2/-. Gents 3/-. Kennedy’s 'Bus leaves Post Office at 8.30. Basketball— Yankee tournament, Tuesday, June 23. McGinley -Park. Commencing at 10 a.m. March Past, 1.45 p.m. WHIPPET RACING. YTHCTORIA PARK. KING’S BIRTHDAY (Tuesday), commencing 12.30 p.m. Forty-five dogs competing. P U G B Y ITINERARY. SUNNY RUGBY PARK.
JUNE 23 (King’s Birthday)— CANTERBURY V. WEST COAST. INANGAHUA JUNIORS V. WEST COAST THIRD GRADE REPS. JUNE 27— BULLER V. WEST COAST. BULLER JUNIORS V. WEST COAST JUNIORS. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies 1/-. ' NOTICE: No dogs will bo allowed on Rugby Park PUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. REEFTON RACECOURSE. TUESDAY, JUNE 23 (King's Birthday). WEST COAST V. INANGAHUA (Senior and Junior). Admission: Gents 1/G, Ladies 1/-, Children 6d. GRAND BALL IN CRITERION THEATRE AT NIGHT Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Double 5/-. t. f. McKenzie, Hon. Secretary. WRESTLING AND BOXING TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. KING’S BIRTHDAY NIGHT, TUESDAY, JUNE 23. SPECIAL CONTESTS. Doors open 7.30. Prices: Stage 3/-. Remainder of Hall 2/-. /TUESDAY, July 14. Schaef's Hall, A Annual Railway Carnival Ball. Two bands. Supper at Harker’s. Wonderful novelties, spectacular decorations. ’ COAL COAL KENNEDY BROS. COAL MERCHANTS AND CARRIERS ’Phono 255. GUY AND PARTY: N.P.E. Screened Coal. GUY AND PARTY: N.P.E. Small Coal. O’BRIEN AND PARTY: Screened Rewanui Coal. O’BRIEN & PARTY: Small Rewanui Coal. REEFTON Screened Nuts. PAPAROA Coal and Coke. SOLE AGENTS FOR: Guy and Party, O’Brien and Party, Surprise Reefton Nuts. KENNEDY BROS. LIMITED Those 255.
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