AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Not just a Double Feature Programme, but Two Star Attractions. Bette Davis, "Donald Woods: “FOG OVER ’FRISCO.” , “FOG OVER ’FRISCO.” One thundering,climax topping another in this seething, sizzling story of the Barbary Coast! Ross Alexander, Patricia Ellis: < “BOULDER DAM.” ( “BOULDER DAM.” The story of a boy who was trailed by ( the law —then hailed as a hero—when j love of a girl made him play with death ./ 7? and dynamite. I OUR GANG, SATURDAY at 10 a.m.: , Tim McCoy, < “ONE WAY TRAIL.” Our Gang in “LITTLE PAPA”; Cartoons and Serial. Also first practice y for the Gang Follies. All ■ Approved for General Exhibition. ■DUNANGA Tennis Club’s Weekly Dance, Gymnasium Hall, Runanga, To-night. Royal Star Orchestra. Admission 1/6,1/-. A good time assured to all. '< " ' TOWN HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, x March 1 and 2. MONSTER COMMUNITY CONCERT MONSTER COMMUNITY CONCERT COMMUNITY CONCERT —with. — SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF, Brilliant Russian Tenor of 3YA. VINCENT RYAN, Celebrated Australian Comedian of 3YA. OSSIE CHEESEMAN OF IYA, Wizard of Piano Accordeon. And Supporting Artists. Prices 3/-, 2/-, plus tax, and 1/6. Box Plans at Kilgour’s, where 3/- and 2/- seats may be reserved. c TTERB MOORE’S, Learners’ Jazz as I usual Monday Night. Monte Carlo I prizes. Marina Orchestra. Admis- I sion 1/-. • J PJ.RAND Combined Sports Clubs’ j Dance, Blaketawn Hall, Tuesday. c Run .by various sports clubs. McGlash- j an’s full orchestra. ELSON CREEK SPORTS. T NELSON CREEK DOMAIN, ■ - S ' SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1937. PROGRAMME:. 1. Maiden Chop, 13in. of £l5: Prizes £lO (including donation of £5 by Mr. P. Willis) and- Plumb Axe; £3, £2. Nominations 5/-. Ac- J ceptance 2/6. ( 2. Upright Chop, 13in. of £18: Prizes £lO and Plumb Axe; £5, / £3. Nomination 6/-. Acceptance 4/-. 3. Underhand Chop, 15in. of £5O. ( Prizes £35 and Kelly Axe, £lO, j £5. Winner of each heat unplaced > in final £l. Nomination £l. Acceptance 15/-. CEDAR LOGS FOR THE CHOPS 4. 100 Yards Footrace: Prizes £3, ] £l,lO/-. Nominations 2/-. Accept- ; ance 1/-. 5. 100 Yards Secondary Schoolboys: £1 and 10/-. Nomination'!/-. 6. Tug-of-War. Teams of five. Prizes depending on entries. x Nominations 5/- per team. 7. Married Men’s Race: Trophy. Post Entry. 8. Married Ladies Race: Trophy. Post Entry. 9. Single Ladies’ Race. Trophy. Post Entry. 10. Wrestling. Trophy. Post entry. 11.. Guessing Competition. Trophy. Post Entry. 12., Stepping -Competition. Trophy. .Post Entry. 13. Tossing the Caber. Trophy Post entry. ’ 14. Bowling at Wicket. Trophy. Post entry. 15. Kicking at Football. Trophy. Post entry. 16. Quoits. Trophy. Post entry. 17. Pillow Fight. Trophy. Post entry. 18. High Jump. Trophy. Postertr.y 19. Hop, Step and Jump. Trophy. Post entry. 20. Shovelling Contest, 1 yard of gravel 21. Baby Show: (a) Under 6 months; . (b) over 6 months and under 12 months. Entries for events Nos. i to 6 close on FRIDAY, March 5. Cash to accompany nomination. ALL OTHER EVENTS POST ENTRY. DANCING EVENTS. Highland Fling, 12 and under: Prizes ' 10/- and 5/-. Sean Triubhaus, 14 and under. Prizes 10/- and 5/-. Irish Jig, 16 and under: Prizes 10/- and 5/-. Sword Dance, 12 and under: Prizes 10/- and 5/-. Sailor’s Hornpipe, 14' and under: Prizes 10/- and 5/-. Dancing events post entry. Entry 1/per event. CHILDREN’S RACES—OTHER EVENTS—SIDE SHOWS. Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream. Soft Drinks on the ground. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. BALL IN EVENING. G. PORTER, K. OGILVIE, Joint Secretaries.
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