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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE ,TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer proudly present the most amazing, different and unique story the motion picture has ever told. Robert Montgomery—Rosalind Russell “NIGHT MUST FALL.” “NIGHT MUST FALL.” Dame May Whitty, Merle Tottenham, Kathleen Harrison. A drama more thrilling than “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” More dramatic than the most thrilling moment of youi' life. (Recommended for Adult Audiences) Shorts include: Metro News, Cinesound Review, Our Gang Comedy and Pete Smith Specialty in Colour (“How to Cook a Dinner.”)

At Last! The Event You've Waited So Long For! ■RLACKBALL SPORTS CLUB BALL MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Hokitika Rhythm Dance Band. Novelties Galore. Popular Prices. T> OXING! BOXING! - 0 TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). All the best boys will be in action. COME AND SEE THEM. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. FINAL DAY: TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). First Race 12.15; —Large Fields. —Last Meeting of Circuit. EXCELLENT TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. TROTTING BROADCAST. ARRANGEMENTS have been made the Reefton Jockey Club, for a Broadcast of the Inter-Dominion Championship Trotting Meeting at Addington to-morrow, to be put on the air . at the Reefton Racecourse, for the information of patrons.

J> U G B Y FOOTBALL. OPENING OF 1938 SEASON. SUNNY RUGBY PARK, TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. BLAKETOWN V. EXCELSIORS. UNITED V. CELTIC. —Junior Grade— KUMARA V. STARS, at 1.30. CELTIC V. COBDEN, at Cobden, 3 p.m MAGPIES V. BLAKETOWN, at South Beach, at 3 p.m. Club Dance, Paroa Hall; x Saturday Evening. Novelties, etc. Good music, good floor, excellent supper. Admission 1/6, 1/-. Williams’ Orchestra. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). .QJCHAEF’S HALL, Popular Week-end Dance, 8.15 p.m. Fun for ail. Melody Boys’ Band. Max Merton M.C. 1/6, 1/-. CARNIVAL DANCE. BLAKETOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT (auspices Grey Regatta Club). Two Monte Carlos, Lucky Spot, Paper Hats, Streamers, Squeakers, etc. Williams’ Orchestra. Good floor. Excellent supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6.

IJ'HE SEASON’S GAYEST EVENT! GREYMOUTH AERO CLUB’S GRAND MASKED BAIL SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 17. Special Engagement of the VICTORIAN DANCE BAND. Novelties Galore. Supper at Harker’s Tearooms. MASKS ISSUED AT THE DOOR. Excursion train from Hokitika departs 7.45 p.m., returns 2.5 a.m. Fare 2/9 return. High Flying Rates: Dual 7/6, Solo 5/-, Passenger 3/-. It’s going to be bigger, better and brighter than ever.

PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES. THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH are invited by the. Citizens’ Committee, which is working in the interests of the Borough as a whole, to SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES:— MAYOR: Mr. F. A. Kitchingham. BOROUGH COUNCILLORS: Messrs. G. R. Harker, H. Herring, C. Neville, C. H. Rose, J. Saunders, and R. J. Williams. HOSPITAL BOARD: Messrs. 0. C. Joyce, J. F. Laing and A. Mosley. REMEMBER: The return of the Citizens’ Candidates will ensure Progress, Security and Economy. '’CITIZENS” FOR SUCCESS! TF you’re not in it, you can’t win the x £2OOO, first prize, in the Stroke of Luck Art Union, closing to-morrow. Drawn May 16. Tickets 2/6. DIGGER BROOKS, Late Darfield and Lyttelton, has now taken over the “MARKET HOTEL’’ COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. A Hearty Welcome to all West Coast Friends is Assured. Finest Wines and Spirits. Speights Ale on Tap.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1938, Page 1

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