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AMUSEMENTS' illllllllllllll|l> OPERA HOUSE <|||||l Twice Daily. 2.15 and 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. The Greatest Musical Triumph in Screen History presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Miliza Korjus Miliza Korjus (World’s Sweetest Singer) ‘<THE GREAT WALTZ” | “THE GREAT WALTZ” | Luise Rainer Luise Rainer (Twice Academy Award, winner). I “THE GREAT WALTZ” | | “THE GREAT WALTZ" | Fernand Gravet. Hugh Herbert. Herman Bing. Lionel Atwell. The Life Story of Johann Straussset in Glittering Spectacle*—told in Romantic Drama and in the full glory of all his Immortal Melodies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). An Excellent Associate Programme includes: , Metro News, Cinesound Review, a Pete Smith Specialty, a Fitzpatrick Traveltalk, An Our Gang Comedy, and MARCH’ OF TIME. Telephone Reserves will not be held after 8 p.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY Anne Shirley. James Ellison. I “THAT GIRL FROM COLLEGE” | | “THAT GIRL FROM COLLEGE”! (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund). Country Patrons please note that the picture “ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) will be screened as follows: KUmara, Monday; Barry town, Tuesday; Ikamatua, Friday; Moana, Sunday, December 17. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) “TAILSPIN” . RUNANGA SUNDAY “GIRLS’ SCHOOL” FOLLOW THE CROWD! ~ : : Come One : : Come All : : ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DANCE SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. Merry Mayfair Orchestra. Tons of Novelties—Heaps of Fun. Prices 1/6 and 1/-. ARO A HALL, TO-NIGHT? Another successful Parties’ Dance. Bob Lewis’ Orchestra. Soft drinks, etc. Make one of the joyful party. Kennedy’s- bus leaves Rafter'' ’pietures, returning after dance. * GRAND GALA DANCE ’ ’ GLADSTONE HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Arn Beck’s Full Orchestra. Novelties —Good Floor —Capable M.C. Excellent Supper. Proceeds Central Queen. Usual prices. g U M M E R BALL, STILLWATER HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Embassy Dance Band. Guinea Monte Carlo. , Air Cooled Hall. Usual good Supper from 11 to 2. ’Bus leaves .P.O. 9.15, returning after Ball. Prices: Lady 2/-, Gents 4/-, Double 6/-. SACREDCONCERT. rpOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Sun.) NIGHT, 8.30. Repeat performance of Grand Sacred Drama — ‘OATHERINE OF By Convent Senior Pupils, Choir, and Convent Orchestra. 90 performers. Silver Coin Adjnission. PREY Surf Club Short Night Dance, MONDAY, Blaketown Hall. Williams’ Orchestra. Dod Hogarth M.C. Where the big crowds go. Prices 1/all round. Dancing 8.30. rpRINITY HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. -*■ Unsurpassed Entertainment: Centennial Exhibition Film —Excellent supports. Concert programme:— Orchestral Selections: (a) “When Shadows Fall”; (b) “On Wings of Song?’ Piano, Mrs. Baird; Cello, Miss L. Foster; Violins, Miss G. Foster, Masters G. Soster and H. Zampesi. Piano Duet, “Waltz,” Misses Mary McKnight and Olwyn Mosley. Vocal Solo: Selected, Miss Lesley Marshall; Vocal Solo, selected, Mr. W. Baird. Historical Play: “The Masque of Noble Women.” Presented by members of the Mothers’ Union. Adults 1/-; Children 6d.

DON’T MISS THE GRAND CENTENNIAL DANCE REVUE Regent theatre, Tuesday, December 12. Sixty Local Performers all professionally trained, in a bright array of numbers new to Greymouth Theatre Patrons. Stalls 1/6; ’Circle 2/3. Book early at the Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES PERMANENT WAVE Look Your Best For Xmas FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT ’PHONE 420. STOPFORTHS ALBERT STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1939, Page 1

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