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AMUSEMENTS . OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. William Gargan—Judith Barrett. “THE FLYING HOSTESS.’’ Andy Devine—William Hall: “THE FLYING HOSTESS.” On the screen at last! The true story of the career girls of the air, their test of nerve, their training, daring, unflinching courage, their lives, adventures and romances. Gene Raymond —Ann Sothern. “THERE GOES MY GIRL.” , •' Gordon Jones —Frank Jenks: “THERE GOES MY GIRL.” A gay, thrilling, comedy drama of rival newspaper 'reporters who fall in love, but run into the opposition of the girl’s hard-boiled city editor, when they try to get married. (Programme Approved /or Universal Exhibition). COMING COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” Fred Astaires Joan Fontaine, George Burns. R.P.S. EXHIBITION. PICTURES. (Under, the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, Mr. F. A. Kitchingham.) f)N behalf of the Royal Photographic (Society of Great Britain, it gives me great pleasure to invite the public of Greymouth and district to view the 1937 Exhibition of Photographs, at HERB MOORE’S TEAROOMS (up- < stairs), on THURSDAY, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. FRIDAY, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. L. A. INKSTER, M.R.P.S. COMMUNITY SING. v TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 8 p.m. ’ Song Leader ::: MR. J. DUFFY. Good Artists. A Good Night’s Fun. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Proceeds Labour Campaign Fund. RUGBY QUEEN CARNIVAL. iPORONATION CEREMONY to be followed by a GRAND BALL, 1 FRIDAY, September 9, Criterion ; Theatre, Reefton. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., Concert Programme; 9 to 10 p.m., Cor- ’

onatiqh; 10 p.m., Ball. Admission: Concert, Adults !/•; Children, 6d;. ..Ball, Ladies 2/-,jo)?nts .?>/-, Double Ticket 4/6. . ;■ J., , ■ ■ ■ _ ; OTIRA HALL. (Q.RAND DANCE, Friday, Sept. 9, " 8.45 p.m to 1 a.m. Reserve this date for a. night of eiijoyment. Supper. Good music. Admission 2/-. CHILDREN’S Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Cobden Catholic Hall, Friday, September 9. Fun galore. Supper. Admission 6d, Adults 1/-. GREY SURF CLUB. .riRAND LONG NIGHT DANCE, Aa Blaketown Hall, MONDAY, Sept. 12. Streamers, Balloons, Squeakers. Good prizes for Monte Carlo; also Lucky Spot. Williams full orchestra. Good supper. Dod Hogarth, M.C. Dancing 8.30. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. RUNANGA R.S.A. piRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL, ■ New Miners’ Hall, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. New and Modern Dancing. Marley’s Orchestra. Novelties Galore. Streamers, Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots. Good Prizes —Lucky Seats. ’Bus leaves Greymouth 8 and 9.10 p.m., returning after Ball (2 o’clock). Keep This Night Free. NELSON CREEK FOLLIES. ,r<RAND CONCERT, Greymouth .M-Town Hall, Oct. 11; also Te Kinga, Sept. 24, and Ikamatua, October 1.

PUBLIC NOTICES. PERMANENT WAVING. ~ PRE HEATING Wireless Oil Steam x Self Setting Wave, £ 1/7/6; Eugene Spiral, £l/5/-; Non-Electric (Oil). £l/1/-, Ends Non-Electric , 15/-, in three-quarters of an hour. Book early. MARGARET ROSE SALON (MISS G. D. BRUCE), Guinness Street. ’Phone 6GOS. RADIO ENGINEERING & SERVICE. Q PHILP WILLS, Tarapuhi Street, Greymouth Club, holder of N.Z. Government Technical Certificate in Broadcasting (by exam.), specialising in the maintenance, installation and repair of radio and sound equipment. Personal attention to every job. ’Phone 766. HERE AT LAST! HERE AT LAST! HERE AT LAST! The Popular Radio "COLUMBUS” “COLUMBUS” COLUMBUS” Wonderful Tone Perfect Reception Radio at its Best 40 Different Models to choose from! Prices from £l2 10/- to £96. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. (Next G. Kitchingham.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1938, Page 1

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