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AMUSEMENTS, gsgg OPERA HOUSE Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45 p.m. The Most Scandalizin' Female in All New Orleans! —IN— —IN— The Red-blooded, Two-fisted Drama of the Old South. “I ADV Henry Stephenson. FROM Ona Munson. LOUISIANA" Xie. Stirring, Romantic Adventure, dazzlingly set in the World’s Most Glamorous City. (Rec. by Censor for Adults) —IN ADDITION—THE CONVOY— . T ■, r . MUST GET THROUGH. Thrill to the Stirring Tale of the Watchdogs who guard our Lilelme to far-flung battlefields. BRUCE BENNETT—JOHN BEAL VIRGINIA FIELD

“ATLANTIC CONVOY” (App. for Universal Exhibition) —SUNDAY— —SUNDAY—“SHE’S IN THE ARMY.” Veda Ann Borg—Lyle Talbot. “LAND OF OPEN RANGE” Tim Holt—Janet Waldo. (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor's Fund.) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Sat.): “BED TIME STORY.” Frederic March—Loretta Younq (Rec. by Censor for Adults). RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sun.;: “HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI” Irene Hervey—Kent Taylor (Rec. by Censor for Adults) —AND—“MAN WITH TWO LIVES” Edward Norris—Marlow Dwyer (Rec. by Censor for adults. Defin - itely Unsuitable for Children). PA TRI OT I C DANCE TO-NIGHT (Saturday). TO-MORROW (Saturday). For Westland Patriotic Fund. —Usual Prices— Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual.

GRAND BALL STILLWATER HALL TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good Supper, f Dixiana Band. Guinea Monte Carlo. Twilight and Spotlight Dances. Train leaves Grey at 9 p.m. Buses leave Grey after Pictures, returning after Ball. Prices: 3/6 and 2/6. PAPAHOE - HALL. TO-NIGHT (Sat.) LONG NIGHT DANCE. Good Floor. Good Supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladle;/ 1/6. First dance 9 p'.m.-'- t j EAGUE pOOTBALL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 2.45 Seniors- 2.45. Ngahere v. IVlarist, at Ngahere. Blackball v. Brunner, at Brunner. 1.30 Third G rade- 1.30. Marist v. Brunner at Brunner. Runanga v. Blackball, at Runanga. DON’T FORGET. EUCHRE & DANCE COBDEN GYM, MONDAY. HOW TO BE HEALTHY, HAPPY AND WISE. Health Is Wealth. Come to the LYCEUM HALL, TUESDAY. May 25th. 7.30 p.m. SEE— Talkie Films. Health Demonstrations. Play by the Children.

Listen to 3ZR for Health Talks each evening at 5.30 p.m. commencing THURSDAY, May 20th. Health means a sound mind in a sound body. Under the auspices of the Health Department. Admission Free. I DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— NEXT DANCE— WEDNESDAY DANCE— AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCEDANCE— Long Night DANCE— Good Supper DANCE— Admission 1/6 ZcOPPER TRAIL——COPPER TRAIL——COPPER TRAILMISS BRITANNIA MISS BRITANNIA Friday Next. May 28. PRIZES at the end of the Trail. ’ IKAMATUA HALL. THE BALL OF THE SEASON SATURDAY, MAY 29. Proceeds Local Soldiers’ Parcel Funds. Good Slipper—Novelties. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Double 6/-; Gents 4/-. Extra lady 3/-. PRELIMINARY NOTICK PAROA TENNIS" CLUB BALL, J- JULY 3. Gladstone Hall. Secretaries please note. PRELIMINARY NOTICE; A GRAND JJNITED RATIONS ]gALL —And — Presentation of Debutantes. Will be held in SCHAEF’S HALL —On— MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd. Intending debutantes wishing to participate in the Presentation please forward their names to Mrs. L. D. McGlashan, Franklin Street, Greymouth. Reserve this DATE. For the most elaborate Social Function of the year.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1943, Page 1

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