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AMUSEMENTS ' OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre Where Sound is Perfect.) TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. Paul Muni, Josephine Hutchinson, ' Donald Woods, in Warner Bros.’ Prize Winning Hit of 1936: “THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR.” “THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR.” Although telling for the first time on the screen the life story of one of the greatest figures in the history of science, the life of Louis Pasteur, with its emotional incidents, its essential humaneness, its comedy, and its romance, is delightful entertainment for all. Audiences throughout England, * America, Australia and New Zealand bear witness to this, and in all sincerity we urge you not to miss what is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant, most perfectly-acted and most delightfully entertaining pictures it has been our pride and pleasure to present. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Another Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor Triumph. Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Fred Astaire, Nelson Eddy: “DANCING LADY.” “DANCING LADY.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The outstanding film of 1935 re-issued to give You your greatest thrill of 1937. KUMARA MONDAY Behan’s Pictures present “THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR.” pUNANGA Tennis Club’s Weekly Dance, Gymnasium Hall, Runanga, To-night. Gaiety Orchestra. Adniission 1/6, 1/-. A good time assured to all. RUGBY FOOTBALL SUNNY RUGBY PARK, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW OPENING OF THE SEASON. Fixtures: EXCELSIORS V. UNITED, No. 1 Ground, at 3 p.m. STAR V. BLAKETOWN. • No. 2 Ground, at 3 p.m. Junior and Third Grade Curtain-raisers at 1.30 p.m. — .QREYMOUTH GOLF CLUB. OPENING DAY: TO-MORROW (Saturday), APRIL 17. Mixed Foursome will be played, commencing 1.30 p.m., players to arrange their own partners and opponents. f J. J. THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary. AN interesting LANTERN LECTURE by MR. E. J. SALISBURY, Missionary from,Central Africa, who has been associated with the late Dan ■ Crawford’s work, will be given in the Druids’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING at 7.45. Mr. Salisbury has given several lantern lectures in southern towns of late, with large attendances in most places. A hearty invitation to all. No Collection.

TO-MORROW NIGHT. QCHAEF’S HALL, Old-time Dance, 8.15 sharp. Music by Melody Boys’ full orchestra. P. Coll, M.C. 1/6, 1/-. “MTAWHERAITI BASKETBALL BALL • of the season, to be held in the Hall TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT. All assured of a good time. Excellent supper. Good floor. Royal Star Dance Band. Prices 5/-, 3/6, 2/6. ' K. McVICAR, Hon. Sec. B LAKETOWN HALL: Short Night Dance, Monday night. Joe Marley’s Full Orchestra. Good crowds. Good, floor and best music. Admission 1/-. Dancing 8.30. GRAND BALL, NGAHERE. IQATURDAY, APRIL 24. Funds in aid of New Public Hall, Stillwater. Lucky Spot, Monte Carlo. Marina Orchestra. Excellent supper. Efficient M.C. Prices: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /GLADSTONE HALL: Annual Mid--Winter Ball, Tuesday, June 8. Secretaries please note. ' PUB LICN OTIcES. YOU CAN PAY MORE, BUT CANNOT GET A BETTER CYCLE—BELL’S CYCLES ARE THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Complete with Brooks Saddle, Eadie Coaster, Dunlop Tyres and everything of the best. £6/15/EASIEST TERMS IN DOMINION. DIMOND’S CYCLE DEPOT GUINNESS STREET. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING The woman who wants to be well dressed always will find the Hollywood Course in Dressmaking the finest investment she can make. The tuition is individual, the fees low and the practical knowledge gained invaluable. Call for FREE demonstration. GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1937, Page 1

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