AMUSEMENTS llllllllllllllllb> OPERA HOUSE .iOIIIIIB TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. The ye.ar’s greatest drama presented by Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer. Spencer Tracy—Mickey Rooney: The screen’s most popular screen favourites in their greatest picture. I — ; “BOYS’ TOWN" “BOYS’ TOWN" One of the most gripping, dramatic and exciting true life stories ever brought to the screen. 1 “BOYS’ TOWN" “BOYS’ TOWN" •i — 1 Henry Hull, Leslie Fenton, Gene Reynolds, Bobs Watson . “BOYS’ TOWN” is real; it is the story of the forgotten boy—of all boys, yesterday, to-day and to-morrow; it is the dream come true of Father Flannigan, beloved priest, who gave his life to the regeneration of boy derelicts. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plus an Outstanding Associate Programme. Metro News, Cinesound Review; “Heroes at Leisure,” A Pete Smith Specialty; “Tiny Troubles,” Our GangComedy. Telephone Reserves will NOT be held after 8 o’clock. SUNDAY SUNDAY Joe Penner —June Travis: “MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). (Proceeds for Mayor’s Unemployment Fund.) KUMARA, MONDAY—MOANA, THURSDAY—IKAMATUA, FRIDAY Loretta Young—Don Ameche: “LOVE UNDER FIRE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT “TOO HOT TO HANDLE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA SUNDAY “THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB. ifRAND FINALE CARNIVAL DANCE, UNITED PAVILION, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY).
Tons of Novelties. Loads of Fun. Have the final fling of the Season at the CELTIC D?.NCE. Usual Prices: 1/6 and 1/-. ■RACE NIGHT CARNIVAL DANCE, SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Bumper novelties. Good floor. Mayfair Orchestra. In aid St. John’s Ambulance. P. Sweetman M.C. Prices 1/- and 1/6. TTSUAL DANCE, Gladstone Hall, U TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Good floor and supper. Peerless Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. “THE RESIDENTS’ BALL.” gTILLWATER HALL, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Marley’s Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Excellent supper. Novelties. £l/1 Monte Carlo. 'Buses leave Grey P.O. 9.15 p.m. EXCURSION TO REWANUI. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). irpRAINiS LEAVE GREYMOUTH •-*- 9 a.m. and 9.25. Fare 1/9. (Leave on return 12.30). Tickets available ht .Station. See the State Mines and Conveyor Hoist. JOIN THE CQRSAIR CLUB, and spend an enoyable day at Rewanui with your friends. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB’ (REC-D.) SPRING (LABOUR DAY) MEETING. SPRING (LABOUR DAY) MEETING. FINAL DAY MONDAY. FINAL DAY MONDAY. October 21 and 23. HIGH-CLASS FIELDS. KEEN CONTESTS' ASSURED. FIRST RACE 12.15 o’clock each day. Cars with passengers, and horses and riders admitted from Preston Road gate ONLY. SPECIAL TRAIN TIMETABLE. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATORS.
NIGHT BALL. SCHAEF’S HALL, GREYMOUTH. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. The Biggest and Happiest Ball of 1939. Full Marina Orchestra—Amplified Music. —Splendid Supper. Double GA Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/G. MAWHERA IT! HALL. TYON’T FORGET, GRAND BALL on November 4, in aid of Red Cross Funds. Marley’s Orchestra. PUBLIC NOTICES MOW is your opportunity to procure XMAS GIFTS. We are clearing the whole of our remaining stock of ENGLISH CARLTON WARE. Mostly Buttercup and Lettuce-leaf Designs, at greatly reduced prices. Inspection invited. CAROLINE, Albert Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 October 1939, Page 1
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