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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSEgggg Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Mightiest Technicolour Outdoor Adventure since “North West Passage.” Starring Robert Taylor (In his First Western Adventure) —AS— —AS— The Romantic Swashbuckling. “BILLY THE KlD’ r !j “BILLY THE KID” || —With— BRIAN MARY lAN DONLEVY HOWARD HUNTER Thrill to its Sensational chases, its fights, its excitement —revel in the Romance of the Boy who turned Bandit and the Girl he could never forget—and above all, enjoy the " Drama, the Comedy, the Action of this historical Masterpiece. (Rec. by Censor for Adults) SUNDAY: “NEW YORK TOWN.” Fred MacMurray—Mary Martin. Robert Preston—Akim Tamiroft. (App. for Universal Exhib.) (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Fund) RUNANGA—TO-NIGHT (Sat.): “PARACHUTE BATTALION.” Starring Robert Preston. (App. for Universal Exhib.) RUNANGA, TO-MORROW (Sun.) “SO YOU WON’T TALK.” Joe E. Brown—Frances Robinson. (App. for Universal Exhib.) PATRIOTIC DANCE. For Westland Patriotic Fund. SCHAEF’S HALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Usual Prices. Returned Soldiers in uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses to Cobden, Runanga and Brunner after the dance. £ A L L BALL STILLWATER HALL. TO-NIGHT (Sat.) TO-NIGHT Be One of the Merry Throng. Dixiana Dance Band. Train leaves Greymouth 9 p.m.; ■* ’Bus returns alter the Ball. Gents 3/6; Ladies 2/6. IKAMATUA R.S.A. Q.RAND _X NNUAL B ALL ‘ Ikamatua Public Hall. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Williams’ Melody Orchestra.
EAG U E pOOT B A L L 2.30—T0-MORROW (Sun.)—2.3o Senior —Bradshaw Cup—Senior Marist v. Runanga, Wingham Park. Ngahere v. Brunner, at Ngahere. -],3o—Third Grade —1.30. Marist v. Runanga, Wingham Park. Brunner v. Blackball, at Ngahere. ' ' StTjOHN ambulance BRFGATJE.. SPECIAL EARLY-BIRD LONGNIGHT DANCE. New Lyceum Hall—Monday. Roll up early and be among the first lucky fifteen couples. Good prizes. Supper. Admission 1/6. A Cause Worth Supporting. ' BLAKETOWN HALL. LONG-NIGHT DANCE ASSEMBLY. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Excellent Floor. Novelties, etc. Williams’ Orchestra. Good Supper. Price 1/6. RAILWAY BALL Schaef’s Hall. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1 Modern and Old Time Dancing. - Fun for All. Dixiana Dance Band. Double 6/-; Lqdies 2/-; Gents 4/-. PUBLIC NOTICES.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1942, Page 1
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