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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Win! Shaw, Phil Regan, Allen Jenkins: "BROADWAY HOSTESS.” “BROADWAY HOSTESS.” (Approved for General Exhibition) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Lew Ayres, Joan Perry, Thurston Hall “SHAK EDO W N” “SHAKE DO W N ” The hush-money mob moves in ... . collectihg their toll ..... until a double-crossed * deb. gives them the : r ' .-/ ‘works.: FRIDAY ' ' FRIDA’Y Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell "SUICIDE CLUB.” “SUICIDE CLUB.” The Ace of Spades in the strangest club bn earth meant certain death . . . : yet when, his turn came it brought him : rip-roaring adventure and love in the 1 arms of a beautiful princess. It’s handsome Bob and lovely Rosalind at their gayest. . ’ • (Bofhi Recommended "by Censor for Adultts.)

TOWN HALL* TO-NIGHT ONLY. Last night’s huge crowd applauded to the 'echo the fine singing of SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF, and the delightful music by OSSIE CHEESEMAN, and laughed themselves hoarse at VINCENT RYAN, . and his comicalities. Book now at Kilgour’s, where 3/- and • . 2/- (plus tax) seats may be reserved, j Unreserved seats 1/6. HOKITIKA HOKITIKA TO-MORROW NIGHT. REEFTON B REEFTON SATURDAY. T ONG NiW Old-time and Modern _ Dance, To-morrow (Wednesday), United, Pavilion. Supper. Admission 1/6 all round. —State School Social Committee. School Committee Usual • Long Night Dance, next Thursday. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Usual music. Supper. Cards for non-dancers. Admisalon _________________ hand. Chop; £lB Upright Chop. ’ Nominations close Match 5. . JfELSON CREEK 7 SPORTS. NELSON CREEK DOMAIN, 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/-. Acceptance 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, £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/-. Acceptance 1/-. 5. 100 Yards Secondary Schoolboys:

£land 10/-. Nomination 1/-. 6. . Tug-of-War. Teams of five. Prizes depending on entries. 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. Post eigr.y 19. Hop, * Step and Jump. Trophy. Post entry. 20. Shbveiling Contest, 1 yard of gravel 21. Baby Show: (a) Under 6 months; (b) over 6 months and under 12 months. Entries for events Nos. 1 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. M B 0.8 FOOTBALL CLUB. QRAND ANNUAL BALL, SCHAEF’S HALL, EASTER MONDAY. Secretaries Please Note.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1937, Page 1

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