WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled.
amusements OPERA HOUSE » SHOW®*' 7 Ms ’ A perfect combination of rollicking fun and hilarious complications. GINGER ROGERS (In the Picture of her Dreams) ~*TOM,~DICK AND HARRY”_ Alan Marshall George Murphy Burgess Meredith —IN ADDITION— Sensational Thrills—Hypnotic Horror in the Screen’s First Inner Sanctum Mystery. ~ LON CHANEY Patricia Morrison Ramsay Ames J. Carroll Naish. (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY — —SUNDAY
The Flaming Story of Romance and S High Adventure. £ “MANILA CALLING" Lloyd Nolan Carole Landis (Rec. by Censor tor Adults). q (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor s Fund) RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) “FIRED WIFE” B Louis Allbritton—Robert Paige c (Rec. by Censor for Adults). RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sun.) “OMAHA TRAIL ” \ James Craig—Pamela Blake (App. for Universal Exhibition) j s MONSTER CARNIVAL q C MONSTER CARNIVAL j a McGinley Park. J <, C TO-NIGHT— —TO-NIGHT s • ; c Proceeds in Aid of ( R.S.A. Building & Benevolent j Funds. Fun Galore for Everyone-. MERRY GO ROUND JOIN IN BINGO BINGO The game where the big prize.-., ui e. “"RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S t OLD TIME DANCE '* t Herb. Moore’s Cabaret. £ TO-NIGHT (Saturday) 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents J' b - Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. RAPAHOE hall. rpHERE will be NO DANCE in T the Rapahoe Hall THIS (Saturday) EVENING. "blackball l'eague club. ANNUAL BALL Miners’ Hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo and other novelties. ( Double Ticket 6/-, Gents 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6. “GREY PIPE BAND MONDAY NIGHT DANCE (Aid 1945 Nat. Dancing Comps.) 8.30-12 HERB MOORE’S 8-30-12 . Steel’s Music. 1/3 All Round. DANCE —■ Join in the fun DANCE AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCE—< WEDNESDAY NEXT I DANCE- Long Night DANCE— 10/- Monte Cailo DANCE— Cash Lucky Spot. DANCE—Good Supper, 2/-& 1/6 I DANCE— Williams’ Music. WELCOME HOME DANCE to W SGT. R. SHUTTLE WORTH, will be held in Moonlight Hall on SATURDAY, November 4. _ < "BRUNNER RUGBY LEAGUE • CLUB. ANNUAL BALL —Taylorville Pavilion— SATURDAY, NOV. 4. Dixiana Dance Band £l/1/- Monte Carlo and other Novelties. —Excellent Supper — Transport arrangements after Ball PRICES: Double 6/-; Gents 4/6; Lady 2/6. BOXING— —BOXING Professional Welterweight. Contest CIVIC THEATRE, CHCH, 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE, CHCH, 8 p.m. —SATURDAY, Nov. 4— (Trotting Cup Night) TOMMY DUNN (Auckland) V. THOMAS HANSON (Wellington) Preceded by a strong N.Z. Amateur Programme with contestants from all provinces. Proceeds in aid of Nursing Services “Miss Victory,” “Miss Victory” SISTER PATRICIA BARTER “Miss Victory,” “Miss Victory” Funds will be used for Patriotic Purposes. RINGSIDE SEATS £l. OTHER SEATS: 15/-, 10/-, 5/All plus tax. Reserves open now. Post cheque or Money Order for seats to Lange’s, Tobacconists, United Service Building, Christchurch. Tickets may be collected at Lange’s or at Theatre/ LEAP YEAR BALL Jack’s Hall, Kotuku. SATURDAY, NOV. 18. Dixiana Orchestra. £l/1/- Monte Carlo; Lucky Spot. Double Tickets 6/-; Gents 4/-; Extra Lady 2/6. PRELIMINARY NOTICE A LONG NIGHT DANCE in aid of the Nelson Creek Tennis Club will be held in the Nelson Creek Hall on Saturday, Nov. 18. Secretaries Note.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 1
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