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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT ’ at 8 TO NIGHT “THE bALLI NG OF DAN MATTHEWS.” W EDNESDAY—THURSD A Y. Direct from a record-breaking season in Christchurch. Joan Crawford, Briane Aherno, Frank Morgan: “I LIVE MY LIFE." “I LIVE MY LIFE.” M.G.M. Features include: Pete Smith Novelty. Coloured Travelogue. • ’ “HONOLULU." COMMENCING FRIDAY. Sixty Minutes of Joy! Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy “BONNIE SCOTLAND." AU Approved for Universal Exhibition. MONDAY NEXT. “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY.” RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “LIME HOUSE BLUES." TJABY SHOW and Fancy Dress -*-* Parade, United Pavilion, Tomorrow, commencing 2.45. Admission silver coin. Proceeds Trinity Church Carnival. IQHORT Night Old Time and Modern ■ Dance, United Pavilion. To-mor-row (Wednesday). Floor specially prepared. Admission 1/-. Southern Queen. A Variety Concert will be held in the Blaketown Hall on Thursday next, at 8 p.m. Proceeds Blaketown Queen. Admission 1/-. Home and School Assn. — Euchre and Dance, long night. Thursday next, in Gymnasium. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Excellent floor and supper. Cards for non-dancers. Admission 1/- ail round. T>ACHELORS’ BALL, GLADSTONE. SATURDAY. JULY 25. Marina Full Orchestra. Tvennpflv'e Rii« Snrvirn

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1936, Page 1

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