AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE > - . . . • . (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN.” “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN.” (Approved for General Exhibition.) SUNDAY Ross Colombo: “WAKE UP AND DREAM.” Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s ' . Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Al Jolson, Sybil Jason, Allen Jenkins: “THE SINGING KID.” “THE SINGING KID.” Come along and listen to the year’s grandest collection of celebrites —singing, dancing and laughing their way ■ to the screen happiness in the big Warner Bros, hit, which critics hail as “an entertainment knock-out!” (All programmes approved for y- Universal Exhibition.) piVIC BAND EUCHRE, Perotti Hall, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL, Old-time Dance, 8.15 sharp. Music by Melody Boys’ full orchestra. P. Coll, M.C. ' 1/6, 1/-.
qpENNIS Club Dance, Paroa Hall, A To-night (Sat.). Novelties, etc. Good music; good floor; excellent supper. Admission 1/6, 1/-. Car parking on one side of road only. JTSUAL LEARNERS’ JAZZ, HERB MOORE’S, MONDAY NEXT. Marina Band. . /Admission: One Shilling.. ,/TRAND Short Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, Tuesday. McGlashan’s Popular Orchestra. Admission 1/-. n I B E R N I A N BALL, Schaef’s Hall, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. U Double Tickets 6/-, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6; IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, Town Hall, THURSDAY, MARCH 18. Grand Variety Programme. Circle 2/- (reserves 6d'extra), Stalls 1/6. Box Plan at.Kilgour’s. SPORTS, Victoria Park, SATURDAY. MARCH 20. Cycling, Whippet Racing, National Dancing. ' ’ Schools’ Events, Baby Show, Side Shows, Tea Rooms, Booth, etc.
Band in attendance. CRICKET M.C.C. V. CANTERBURY AND OTAGO, AT CHRISTCHURCH. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. EXCURSION HOKITIKA, GREYMOUTII AND REEFTON TO CHRISTCHURCH. Trains run as under: — A. Leaves Greymouth 1 a.m. (20th), arrive Christchurch 7.30 a.m. Stops Brunner, Stillwater, Kaimata and Moana. Train leaves Reefton 11.45 p.m. (19th), connects with A. at Stillwater. B. Leaves Hokitika 12.40 a.m. (20th), Greymouth 1.49 a.m., arrive Chfistchurch 8 a.m. Stops Chesterfield, Kumara Camerons and Karoro. RETURN SUNDAY, 21st. A. Christchurch dep. 9 a.m. B. Christchurch dep. 10 a.m. EXCURSION FARES. From Hokitika 14/2, Greymouth 12/6, Reefton 14/6. Tickets on sale E. Rosewall, L. Coffey (Railway Hotel), Greymouth, and Mrs. D. R. Dowell, Hokitika. Reserves at Railway Stations.
£AKE BRUNNER ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS AT TE KINGA, EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 27. Registered with N.Z. A. & C. Union. PROGRAMME: 1. 12 Inch Standing Chop: Prizes £lO, £3, £2. Nom. 5/-. Accept. 5/-. 2. 13 Inch Underhand Chop: Prizes £7, £2, £l. Nom. 5/-. Accept 2/-. Limited to suit second-class axomen. 3. 14in. Handicap Chop (Underhand): Prizes £2O, £7, £2. Nom. 5/-. Accept. 15/-. Several-other post entry events. See posters for particulars. Nominations for 1,2 and 3 close with the Secretary at Te Kinga on SATURDAY, March 20. Handicaps in local papers Wednesday, March 24. Acceptances noon day of sports. GRAND BALL, in Te Kinga Hall in the evening. Efficient M.C. First-class orchestra. R. FITZGERALD, Hon. Secretary, Te Kinga. ’Phone 234 M.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Q. RAND Ball, Memorial Hall, Ahaura, Friday, April 23, 1937. Auspices Ahaura. Tennis Club. Secretaries please note. ,/2<REY PLUNKET SOCIETY’S ANNUAL BALL, Schaef’s Hall, Tuesday, May 25. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES? For Prompt & Careful Attention Ring W. F. ELLIS (Late Rugg and Co., Ltd.), GENERAL CARRIER AND SHIPPING AGENT, Milton Road, Greymouth. All classes of carrying work undertaken. Orders can be left with Fred Sadler, phone No. 497, or Mrs. A. T. Boddy, Milton Road, phone 562,
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