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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY at 2.15. One of the finest pictures of the year, ■with your lovely golden-voiced sweetheart outshining all her past successes. Deanna Durbin Deanna Durbin (The Screen’s Sweetest Songbird): “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 “Be a Good Scout,” “My Own,” “You’re as Pretty as a Picture,” “Les Filles de Cadiz,” and the aria from “Romeo and. Juliet.” Here is glorious entertainment that will linger long in your memory. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). SUNDAY SUNDAY Dorothea Kent —Robert Wilcox: “YOUNG FUGITIVES.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA SUNDAY “LONDON MELODY.” (Recommended bp Censor for Adults)

SPECIAL RAILWAY EXCURSION _ to _ KOTUKU, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 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 famous Kotuku school grounds and model bungalow, built entirely by school children of Jack's Mill School. ,pRAND Fortnightly Entertainment: Euchre and Forty-fives, Convent School Assembly Hall, Reef ton, Tuesday, March 14. First-class prizes. Light supper. Admission 1/6. PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, Eminent Pianist. Eminent Pianist. Eminent Pianist. MONDAY NEXT, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. HERB. MOORE’S RECEPTION ROOMS. Box Plan at Ford’s Music Store. Single Tickets 3/-, plus tax. Party Concession Tickets twelve for 30/-, plus tax. BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, PAUL SCHRAMM, Eminent Pianist. Eminent Pianist. Eminent Pianist. JJ I B E R N I A N BA L L, SCHAEF’S HALL, THURSDAY NEXT March 16. Marina Dance Band. Oldtitme and Modern Dances. Double tickets 7/6, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-.. QT. PATRICK’S SPORTS, ° VICTORIA PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 18. CHOPPING FOOTRACING, Ladies and Men, etc. FIELD EVENTS SCHOOLS’ RELAYS AND COMPETITIONS BABY SHOW NATIONAL DANCING CYCLING: Three Mile N.Z. Championship; Five Mile (motor paced) Match Race, D. Morland (Grey) v. W. Wilmot (Timaru), and other events. Booth, Tearooms, Novelty Side Shows, Ice Cream and Sweet Stalls. Municipal . Band in attendance. Admission to Park: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. School children FREE. NOTE: Competitors for Chopping, Cycling and Footracing events are reminded that NOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-NIGHT.

IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, Town Hall, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. A feast of brisk music by leading artists; also Marist Brothers' and Convent Choirs and National Dancing. Admission: Circle 2/- (reserves 6d extra). Box Plan now open at Kilgour’s. Stalls 1/6. MOANA TENNIS CLUB. ■A NNUAL BALL, in Moana Hall, Saturday, March 18. Marley’s orchestra. Novelties. Good supper. T)ANCE to Tut Coltman’s Australian Swing Band: Hokitika, Tuesday, March 21; Schaef’s Hall, Wednesday, March 22. Prices 2/6. ,QRAND ORIENTAL BALL (Auspices Physical Fitness Centre), SCHAEF’S HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 28. —Special Orchestra Engaged. -—De Luxe Supper. Special Palmist engaged from overseas Readings FREE in Lounge. POPULAR PRICES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. -TrpTUKU W.I. ANNUAL BALL, 4XI SATURDAY. APRIL 29. Secretaries please note.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1939, Page 1

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