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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Have the laugh of your life with the original and incomparable laughmakers. Bert Bailey—Fred McDonald: “DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN.” “DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN.” Come prepared for riotous hilarity in this, the funniest film ever made. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Final Appearance on Stage. MR. BERT BAILEY (the original dad) -will bid adieu to Greymouth audiences to-night’s performance. This is your last opportunity of seeing and hearing one of Australia’s most popular entertainers. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. She captivated you in “Three Smart Girls,” enchanted you in “100 Men and a Girl,” fascinated you in “Mad About Music’’—but wait till you see her now! Deanna Durbin Deanna Durbin “THAT CERTAIN AGE." Melvyn Douglas—lrene Rich: “THAT CERTAIN AGE.” Jackie Cooper—Nancy Carroll: “THAT CERTAIN AGE.”

You loved her as a charming child; you’ll idolize her as a “winsome miss” in the “throes” of her first crush. Hear Deanna sing “My Own,” “You’re As Pretty as a Picture,” aria from “Romeo and Juliet,” “Be a Good Scout” and “Les Filles de Cadix.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “WESTLAND CASE.” (Recommended bp Censor for Adults) And “LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). PREY CYCLING CLUB (Blaketown Group): Long Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, To-night (Thurs.). Good supper. Efficient M.C. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Novelties. Marina Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. PREY WATERSIDE WORKERS’ iW PICNIC. HOKITIKA HOKITIKA SATURDAY, MARCH 11. Fares: Adults,return 2/6, Children 1/-. Trains leave Greymouth 9.35 am., and leave Hokitika on return 5.45 p.m. Free Milk, Tea, Sugar, Hot Water, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks and Lollies for children. SPORTS AND GAMES. A Good Day’s Enjoyment Guaranteed. THE DANCE OF THE SEASON. |.O. ODDFELLOWS’ GRAND DANCE, p ladstone hall, Saturday, March 11.

McGlashan’s Bus leaves Greymouth at 8.45 p.m. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. iQCHAEF’S Popular Week-end Dance, SATURDAY NIGHT. Melody Boys’ ‘ Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. All welcome. 'SPECIAL RAILWAY EXCURSION M —tO—KOTUKU, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, under auspices Greymouth Physical Fitness Centre. Low Fares. Children 1/6 return, Adults 3/- return. Train leaves Greymouth 9.30 a.m. Leaves Kotuku 5:30 p.m. Stops at Dobson, Brunner and Stillwater. Sugar, hot water and milk provided. Ice Creams, Lollies and Novelty Attractions on grounds at Kotuku. A special attraction will be the opportunity to see the well-known Kotuku oilfields, and to view the fa- • mous Kotuku school grounds and model bungalow, built entirely by school children of Jack’s Mill School. irpWO PIANO RECITALS. By the Eminent Pianist, PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, HERB. MOORE’S RECEPTION ROOMS, MONDAY NEXT & WEDNESDAY, March 15, at 8 p.m. Box Plan at Ford’s Music Store. Admission: Single 3/-, plus tax. Party Concession Tickets, twelve for 30/-, plus tax. WAIUTA LABOUR BRANCH. RAND VICTORY BALL to be held in the Miners’ Hall on SATURDAY, MARCH 18. Marina Orchestra. Supper De Luxe. , Also Presentation to Mr. Skinner, M.P.

PLUNKET BALL. TKAMATUA HALL, Saturday, March J- 18. Victoria Dance Band (Hokitika).' Novelties. Sumptuous supper. 7/6, 5/- and 3/6. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. PHYSICAL FITNESS. Tn keep really fit, fit yourself out with First Quality SPORTS GOODS .... See the best in Tennis Racquets (all frames and gut guaranteed), Fishing Tackle, Cricket Bats and Balls, Hockey Sticks, Boxing Gloves and Punch Balls, Chest Expanders, Badminton Racquets, ' Golf Clubs and Bags, and the hundred and one what’s its re- ’ quired by all sportsmen. . . . You will find them at the right prices at — IVAN T. BENNINGTON’S SPORTS DEPOT MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1939, Page 1

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