AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE (Astern Electr/T f 1 SYSTEM^g^ wt HAND®® tow® IWRM OF M WCCU» TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents: Joan Crawford —William Powell: “THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY.” SUNDAY — Preston Foster, in “THE OUTCAST OF POKER FLAT.” (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s ' Unemployment Fund.) (Both Programmes Recommended by r Censor for Adults.) HONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. George Formby:
“ FEATHER YOUR NEST.” “ FEATHER YOUR NEST.” /Approved for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT ‘THE SHOW GOES ON.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RUNANGA——SUNDAY. “LONE COWBOY.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) piVIC BAND EUCHRE, -V V PEROTTI HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at. 8 o’clock.. ■ BOXING. ,p REY Main School Boxing Tournament, To-night (Sat.), at 8. Two hours’ thrilling entertainment. Admission 1/- and 6d. TO-NIGHT. IQCHAEF’S HALL, Popular Week-end O Dance, 8.15 p.m. Fun for all. Melody Boys’ Band. P. Coll, M.C. 1/6, 1/-. ’ GLADSTONE HALL. PRAND END-OF-SEASON BALL, XX. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Splendid music, floor and supper. Novelties and prizes. McGlashan’s Bus leaves Post Office at 9 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.
. ' TOWN HALL, , MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 13 and. 14. DANSE REVUE 1937. AfISS- DOROTHY THWAITES, Supported by 60 ARTISTS 60 Choruses, Brilliant Scenes, Beautiful Ballets, Gorgeous Costumes & Special Lighting Effects. Full Orchestra. Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/6, Back Stalls 1/-. Booking 6d extra at Kilgour’s. /COMBINED Foptball , Club Shdrt Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, Monday, Dec. 13. Williams’ full orchesf» tra. Good floor and. good novelties. Admission 1/-. fXPERETTA “Princess Ju Ju# Criterion Theatre, Reefton, Tuesday, Dec. 14, by Senior and Junior Convent Pupils. Admission 3/- and 2/-. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. |k J* M ft lj|| uiKi.ua I GREYMOUTH THUR. AND FRI. NEXT. kJ Matinee—Friday 2.30. KI Plan at Kilgour’s I® HOKITIKA: ' || , SATURDAY, DEC. 18. SCO Ren. Chairs at 7/-, Un-Iteo. S/-» M 5/-, 4/-. Also 500 Seats at 3/All plux Tax. Children Hall Price. H To avoid disappointment, book ■! early, as only limited number of «| chairs reservable. Ka THIS YEAR SURPASSING ■ EVEN THE MIGHTIEST ■ EFFORTS OF ITS OWN UNEQUALLED PAST ! Combining a Grand Spectacular g| Pageant with the Biggest . Most g Bewildering Array of World As- gw founding Features ever Assembled Q in Circus History. ggl * YOU’VE NEVER SEEN * H * 4 KOBES ” * 4 HARE-DEVIL ONOTOS » 3 HOUSTONS * M « 10 ZIGANIES 10 ; Kt u THE GREAT MABKONI * MONS. HENRI MARTEL *gg FRESCO AND CAMILLO Hi Etc., Etc., Etc. W ’ tAA and SUPER MENAGERIE ZOO Of Strange Willi Animals, gg Open Daily between 4 and 5. ■ Animals Fed and Lecture on Habits gM 4.30. Rjd Admission: Children 6d, Adults 2/“ M BVBBXTHINa
PUBLIC NOTICES. PLAN YOUR FUTURE FOR 1938. To the girl leaving school HOLLYWOOD offers a complete inexpensive and practical working course in MODERN DRESSMAKING. Make arrangements now for New Year classes, commencing January 17. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.
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