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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE ' JO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT FINAL SCREENING. MATINEE DAILY, 2.15. The Greatest Musical Treat, in Years. Deanna Durbin: ‘'loo MEN AND A GIRL.” ”100 MEN AND A GIRL.” With. Leopold Stokowski, Alice Brady and Adolphe Menjou. THURSDAY THURSDAY The show that goes the limit in singing, dancing and romancing: “NEW FACES OF 1937.” “NEW FACES OF 1937.” Joe Penner, Milton Berle, Parkyakarkus, Harriet Hilliard, William Brady, and a hundred new faces. FRIDAY -AND SATURDAY. The Funniest Film E>er Made. George Formby: “KEEP FIT” (AU programmes approved for Universal Exhibition.) qnOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH. LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. A CONNORS & PAUL PRODUCTION Connors and Paul Productions take pleasure m presenting in Greymouth for the last time, to-night, the New Anglo-American Revue Company in “HOTSYTOTSY” “HOTSYTOTSY” —With— SYD. BECK Chief Joy Germ. MORAN & WISER Comedy Hat Throwers, direct from U.S.A. SEVEN .FLYING ELMARS, Seven Flying Acrobats from the London Palladium. THE FOUR K’S, Four Melody Girls from the London Palladium. MADEMOISELLE PAULETTE, from the Folies Bergeres, Presenting her Famous Fan Dance. DAVENDO & MIKE M’CORMACK, Together with the greatest line-up of All-Star Artists ever assembled on one programme. —And — QUEENIE PAUL’S SUNKISSED BEAUTIES. —Augmented by—--30 GLORIOUS GLAMOUR GIRLS. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Box Plan at Kilgour’s (opp. Town Hall). This successful Company will play i at the Princess Theatre, HOKITIKA, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, in two Complete Changes of Pro- . gramme: “HOITY TOITY” and “HOTSY TOTSY.” Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. 1 FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, ] TOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH, ] SATURDAY SATURDAY j Matinee and Evening. “TOPSY TURVY” ‘‘TOPSY TURVY” The Sensational and Fascinating Revue.

TTARORO SPORTS CLUB: Short Night Modern and OW Time Dance, United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Williams’' Orchestra. Admission 1/-. GRAND SKATING CARNIVAL. •pERNHILL SKATING RINK, X TO-MOROW (Thurs.) at 7.30 p.m. Novelties galore. Proceeds Cobden Fire Brigade. YORK HALL GRAND GALA EUCHRE & DANCE. COBDEN Gym., To-morrow (Thurs). ''J Novelties galore. Admission 1/6. Proceeds for Cobden Fire Brigade. PEOPLE OF THE WEST COAST TAKE NOTICE! A GRAND CITIZENS’ BALL will be held on SATURDAY, APRIL 23. in the IKAMATUA HALL, to celebrate the launching of the Grey River Dredge, at Ikamatua. Marley’s Orchestra. Grand Supper. Novelties Galore. Don’t miss this unique function. Prices: Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6, Double 5/-. W. LAVERY, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES.

W. E. PRING COMPANY SECRETARY. 7 AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurance. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. ’Phone 606 DIAMOND RINGS— The Keystone of the Engagement Ring. Diamonds are always correct, but for those who want something different, fashion has combined Diamonds with Emeralds or Sapphires. The whiteness of the perfect diamonds, and the depth of the wonderful sapphires, or emeralds, make these rings truly lovely. We have a wonderful range of the latest settings and styles. Specially Furnished Ring Parlour. A. L. SUTHERLAND NEXT TATE’S, TAINUI STREET. Commence your term of DressDesigning, Dress Cutting and Dressmaking for the Winter immediately after Easter. SCHOOL RE-OPENING APRIL 26. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 1

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