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'AMUSEMENTS *«■» OPERA HOUSE Daily 2.0 p.m. Nightly 8.0 p.m. NOW SHOWING The Most Spectacular Musical Ever Made. The Sweetest Story Ever Told! A Picture that will give you one of •the best night’s entertainment you have ever had in a Theatre. “SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY” (In Magnificent Technicolour.) “SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY”
BETTY GRABLE (She’s a’Devil—She’s a Dream) Robert Young—Adolphe Menjou SHURE! And it’s a DARLIN’ of a Musical. It’s a Sweetheart of a shindig when Betty and Bob get their IRISH UP—and let their hair down, in a story you will remembei as long as its songs. - (App. for Universal Exihibition) SUNDAY SUNDAY The Hilarious Marital Mix-up. ~ “ALWAYS A BRIDE’’ Rosemary Lane —George Reeves. (Rec. by Censor for Adults) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund) RUNANGA - PICTURES TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY): “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL Claudette Colbert- uietteGoddard (Rec by Censor for Adults). TO-MORROW (SUNDAYJ. ‘REDHEAD FROM MANHATTAN Lupe Velez—Michael Duane. (App. for Universal Exhibition) DANCE DANCE St. John Ambulance Hah, Dunolhe, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Williams’ Music. ’ “ANIGHT OF FUN” G Hall C ’S-» (Saturday). Excellent music. Sav oury supper. Popular prices. OLDTIME DANCE Herb Moore’s, \ Sat Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. Supper. Gaiety Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. All welcome. —POPULAR DANCE — Schaef’s Hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday). £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL Taylorville Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Rene Jacobs’ Dance Band from Hokitika. , Doubles 5/-; Singles 3/6; Extra Lady 2/6. Novelty Dances; Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Transport to Greymouth definitely t arranged after balL ~ holy'trinitychurch. TO-MORROW (Sunday) 7 p.m. J. H. Maunder’s Sacred Oratorio “OLIVET TO CALVARY.” All Welcome. BLAKETOWn’ BOWLING CLUB’S LONG NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE Blaketown Hall. MONDAY NEXT. Dancing 9 till L Gaiety Orchestra. Good Floor. Light Supper Provided. Admission 1/6.
Ikamatua Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 27. By Special Request Reef ton’s Leading Talent will Repeat ST. PATRICK’S IRISH CONCERT DANCE— ' _ DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCE — Long Night DANCE— WEDNESDAY. NEXT DANCE— Light Supper DANCE— Williams’ Music. DANCE— 2/- & 1/6
DANCERS’ EASTER 1 ATTRACTION. GAIETY CLUB, NGAHERE. GRAND EASTER BALL SATURDAY, MARCH 31. < Special £2/2/- Monte Carlo. ( £l/1/- Lucky Soot. i Adelphi Dance Band. Supper de Luxe. MJ3.0.8. FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL SCHAEF’S HALL, Easter Monday Night. April 2. Mayfair Orchestra First Class Supper — Efficient M C. — Double 5/6; G_ents 3/6; Extra Lady 2/6. LONG NIGHT DANCE Ikamatua Hall. SATURDAY, APRIL 7th. Proceeds in aid of Soldiers’ Parcel Fund. GAIETY CLUB. NGAHERE. PRELIMINARY Notice, Ball Dates: Saturday, June 2, and Saturday, July 7. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES CLEARANCE SALE of all MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS HATS 4/11, 9/11 and 12/6. MELBA BATTY Tainui St. —Opp. Bank of N.Z. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. "VERVES relax in the friendly dignified atmosphere of the United Service Hotel, Christchurch. 100 comfortable bedrooms with private ’phone and H. & C. running water. Also rooms with private bathrooms. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. N. WRAY MILLNER. Pronrietnr THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT. 206 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for Scriptural and Helpful Literature, and all sundry School Requirements. The place for Bibles sad Testaments. Mall orders promptly st-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1945, Page 1
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