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WEATHER FORECAST Fine.

AMUSEM’ENTS OPERA HOUSE Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 p.m. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. The Technicolour Romance “SUDAN” “SUDAN” (App. for Universal Exhibition) —Also— —Also— Chapter 1 of “The Shadow “THE DOOMED CITY” COMMENCING FRIDAY. Congratulated by Royalty - - - - - - - Crowned by the Press - -- Acclaimed by the Public —As — —As— THE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW EVER PRESENTED. “DEMOBBED 7, —With— NORMAN EVANS .The Star Comedian who made Their Majesties The King and Queen Laugh With His Classic Sketch. “OVER THE GARDEN WALL” —Also — —Also — DAN YOUNG Versatile Comedian who has no equals. The Funniest Comic Ever. NAT JACKLEY. London’s Leading Eccentric Dancer Comedian. And Featuring Webster Booth and Anne Ziegler The Most Famous Romantic Vocalists of All Time. (App. for Universal Exhibition) IN ADDITION March of Time Presents “TEEN AGE GIRLS” RUNANGA PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) “AIR FORCE” John Garfield —Gig Young. (App. for Universal Exhibition) ‘ BLAKETOWN W.I. Blaketown Hall. "PACK To Childhood Social and -*-* Dance, Old Time and Modern, TO-NIGHT (Wed.), at 8. Novelty Items —Light Supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. —ANNIVERSARY BALL— Gladstone Hall. TO-NIGHT ( Wednesday). Mayfair Orchestra. Good Supper. Prices: 3/- and 2/-. Bus leaves Grey P.O. at 9.30 p.m. ’ BRUNNER R?SA. CONCERT—WALLSEND HALL. TO-MORROW (Anzac Day) al 8 p.m. Visiting and local Artists. Popular Prices. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. . ANZAC DAY. REGENT THEATRE,’" ' TO-MORROW (Thursday). Remember the Great Show Last - * Year! This Year is even better. A Laugh a minute is introduced. The disappointed patrons wh<> couls not gain admission last year, are reminded to book early. So that everyone will have a chance, the Box Plan is open at Anderson and. Hopgood’s Music Centre, Albert Street,. opp. Town Hall. Prices: 2/3 and 1/6. Buses will run to all centres. RUNANGA LEAGUE CLUB. LONG NIGHT DANCE FRIDAY NEXT—9 to 1. Fire Station Hall. Home Made Supper. Prices: Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/6. ’Bus will leave for Grey after Dance.

GRAND VARIETY NON-STOP DANCE Lyceum Hall. FRIDAY EVENING. Steel’s Orchestra. Usual late buses Supper Provided. —GRAND BALL— Stillwater Hall. SATURDAY NEXT, April 27. Williams Orchestra. Perfect Floor. Good Supper. Novelties. Blackball and Greymouth Transport Arranged. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD TIME DANCE, Lyceum Hall, SATURDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. VICTORY SPORTS CARNIVAL VICTORY SPORTS CARNIVAL W-A-T-A-R-O-A SATURDAY, MAY 4. £I77—PRIZE MONEY—£I77 Sports Start 11.30 a.m.- Red Pine Logs PROGRAMME: £22 Wataroa Handicap, 12 m Second Class Chop: Ist. £l5; 2nd. £5: 3rd. £2. Nom. 5/-; Accept.

£75 0/ South Westland Handicap, 12in. Upright Chop: Ist. £5O; 2nd. £2O; 3rd. £5. Hom. 10/-, Accept. £2. £BO Victory Handicap, 14m. Underhand Chop; Ist. £55, 2nd. £2O; 3rd. £5. Nom. 15/-; Accept. £2. . , , Cup for competitor gaming most points in Chopping Events. Medal, donated by John Burns & Co Ltd., to winners of South Westland and Victory Handicaps. NOMINATIONS for All Events accompanied by necessary fee and last two years’ performances, CLOSE with the Secretary TODAY (Wednesday), April 24th. Acceptances CLOSE 1 p.m. day ot Sports. All competitors must be registered. No Nomination will be accepted unless accompanied by Nomination Fee. No late entries will be accepted. - GRAND BALL Wataroa Hall-Sports Night Rene Jacobs’ Orchestra. Supper Provided. Secretary: J. C. Routhan, Wataroa. GRAND R.S.A. BALL FRIDAY, MAY 10. Steel’s Orchestra (6 Instruments)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1946, Page 1

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