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AMUSEMENTS ‘ OPERA HOUSE ~ (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Return, screening of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “SMALL TOWN GIRL.” “SMALL TOWN GIRL.” With Robert Taylor, Janet Gaynor. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, Ricardo Cortez: “FRISCO KID.” “FRISCO KID.” The star of “G-Men,” “Devil Dogs of the Air,”, and “The Irish in Us,” returns to the screen as the fearless ruler of the world’s most famous underworld, thcBarbary Coast of San Francisco. (All Recommended for Adults.) COMMENCING MONDAY. The Grandest Show You’ll Ever Know. Paul Robeson, Irene Dunne, Allan Jones: “SHOW BOAT” The Big Show event of the year. Laughter on the levee —dancing on the decks —and haunting melodies in the fnoonlight as you float down the river on the “Show Boat.”

XTORK Hall Long Night Euchre and Dance, Cobden Gymnasium, Tonight (Thursday). Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot; Good supper and music. Admission 1/-. ■RUNANGA Tennis Club’s Miniature Ball TO-MORROW (Friday). Final of One Guinea Monte Carlo. Sumptuous supper. Royal Star Orchestra. Old-time and Modern Dancing. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. iQTATE COLLIERIES COMBINED 93 ANNUAL PICNIC. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. The excursion fares are: — Children under 15 years of age: Rewanui 1/4, Dunollie 1/2, Greymouth 1/-. v Adults: Rewanui 2/6, Dunollie 2/6, Greymouth 2/-. Subscribers children FREE. Trains will run as follow: — Leave Rewanui 8.10 a.m. and arrive Greymouth 9.5 a.m. Leave Dunollie 9.5 a.m. and arrive Greymouth 9.27 a.m. Leave Greymouth 9.17 a.m. and arrive Hokitika 10.10 a.pi. Leave Greymouth 9.40 a.m. and arrive Hokitika 10.40 a.m. Returning leaving Hokitika at 6.20 p.m. and 6.40 p.m., arriving Greymouth 7.20 p.m. and 7.40 p.m., Dunollie 7.48 p.m. and 8.8 p.m., and Rewanui 8.20 p.m. respectively. Rewanui excursionists will travel by the first train both ways. Bus from Seven Mile will connect with the first train. Second train will stop to pick up excursionists at all stations to and including Gladstone Private Siding. Tea, sugar, milk and hot -water provided FREE. JAMES PINER, Secretary.

\ SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. GREYMOUTH AERODROME OPENING OF GREYMOUTH AERO CLUB’S HANGAR & CLUB ROOMS, AND GREYMOUTH AIRPORT. To coincide with the first Visit to the West Coast of COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, two six-passenger planes. Joy Riding in the Club’s Planes. Sideshows and Refreshments. SATURDAY SATURDAY QCHAEF’S HALL, Old-time Dance, 8.15 sharp. Music by Melody Boys’ full orchestra. P. Coll, M.C; 1/6, 1/-. GLADSTONE HALL.: Usual Dance, SATURDAY NIGHT. Splendid floor and supper. Peerless Orchestra. Admission 1/- and 1/6. NELSON CREEK SPORTS. SATURDAY, March 13: £5O Underhand Chop; £lB Upright Chop. Nominations close March 5. Full programme advertised later.

PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BIG DEMAND FOR BELL’S RELIABLE CYCLES is proof positive that there is no better cycle on the market for reliability and value. COUNT THE “BELL’S” ON THE ROAD. PRICES from £5/19/6. LOWEST TERMS IN DOMINION. DIMOND’S CYCLE DEPOT Opp. Courthouse, GUINNESS STREET A WARDROBE OF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES Once vou have learned the HOLLYWOOD METHOD OF DRESSMAKING you will always have plenty of lovely fashionable clothes. The Hollywood course is practical, complete and inexpensive. CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION

HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH. T ADIES are invited to inspect our 1937 values in Soft Furnishings. The range is great and values are second to none. —Harley's, Complete Home Furnishers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 February 1937, Page 1

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