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AMUSEMENTS “ OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay: “THE FRISCO KID.” “THE FRISCO KID.” SUNDAY— Conway Tearle in: “SING SING NIGHTS.” Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. (Both Programmes Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING MONDAY. FOUR NIGHTS—FOUR MATINEES. Allan Jones, Irene Dunne, Paul Robeson: “SHOW BOAT” “SHOW BOAT” All —all that made Edna Ferber’s classic immortal, as a book and on the stage, have now been brought to the screen with a new and greater glory! Jerome Kern and Oscar Kammerstein, 11. America’s foremost composer and lyricist, again merge talents to make Universal’s 1936 version of Edna Ferber’s “Show Boat” the finest; musicdrama that ever came to the screen. (Approved for General Exhibition) MOANA SUNDAY. “TRAPPED BY TELEVISION.”

piVIC BAND EUCHRE, 7 Perotti Hall, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. IQCHAEF’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 **• TO-NIGHT. Splendid floor and supper. Peerless Orchestra. Novelty dances. 1/6 and 1/-. "DLAKETOWN HALL, Short Night " Dance, Tuesday. Chas. McGlashan with his full Royal Star Orchestra. “Mac” will make you dance. Dancing 8.30. Admission 1/-. * MAWHERAITI HALL. rpENNIS Club’s First Grand Ball, to be held on Saturday, Feb. 27. Novelties.. Marina Orchestra. NELSON CREEK SPORTS. jCATURDAY' March 13: £5O Underhand Chop; £lB.Upright Chop. Nominations close March 5. Full programme advertised later. IQT. PATRICK’S DAY lO CELEBRATIONS. Hibernian Grand Annual Ball, Schaef’s Hall, Wednesday, March 17. Annual Irish National Concert, Town Hall, Thursday, March 18. Sports Meeting, Victoria Park, Saturday, March 20. ' rpiFTY Learners are invited to attend A the Usual Short Night Dance at Herb. Moore’s Cabaret, Monday Night. A good time assured. Admission 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BIG DEMAND FOR , BELL’S RELIABLE CYCLES is proof positive that there is no better cycle on the 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 you 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. ' WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE 677 COLOMBO STREET. JThe Oldest Established Optical Firm - in Christchurch. MR. S. R. WHALE Will visit Greymouth from February 25 till March 1. Avail yourself of our service by having your sight tested in your own home. Correspondence and appointments to Revington’s Hotel. - — £5OOO £5OOO • LANDED AT LAST ART UNION

CLOSING TO-DAY. CLOSING TO-DAY. CLOSING TO-DAY. FIRST PRIZE £2,000. 400 PRIZES IN ALL. ’BE IN IT. TICKETS 2/6 EACH. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. CHAS. H. ROSE DISTRICT AGENT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1937, Page 1

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