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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT ‘ ‘ POTI P H AR’S WIFE ’ ’ Potiphar’s Wife” will he finally cn.peued at the Opera House to-night WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYDPI NING OF SYDNEY BRIDGE. The opening of the Sydney Bridge, showing the much-talked of incident. De Groot cutting the ribbon, and 4 ‘The Ex-Bad Boy’’ featuring Roben Armstrong and Jean Arthur, will be screened at to-morrow’s matinee, evening and Thursday. This rollicking screen play, constructed for laughing purposes only, tells the story of a bashful young man who is induced io pretend a previous love affair with famous motion picture star —only to have the star come to town and involve him Tn a love tangle that, makes him a hero in the eyes of his neighbours. Others in the cast are Lola Lane, Jason Robards, George Bren::, Grayce Ha<mpton, Spencer Charters. Mary Doran "and Grace Cuufl e dVin Moore directed. PLUNKET BALL. The active interest taken by the local branch of the Plunket Society in the case of the children of Greymouth and surrounding districts fully warrants a record attendance at the Society’s annual ball to be held in Schaef’s Hall to-night. An enthusiastic committee will provide all that is best in the way of an excellent supper. Steel’s full orchestra will supply the very best of dance music. JAZZ DANCE. Steel’s Orchestra will provide the music at the Pirate Football Club ’-j jazz dance at Herb. Moore’s Cabaret on Wednesday next. Valuable prizes (now on view in Herb. Moore’s window) are offered for the lucky spot| one-step. Popular prices will be charged for admission. blackball JAZZ DANCETo keep in training for the Ball on Friday night, everyone should roll up tn tho popular weekly jazz dance, which is being 7 " held in the Blackball Oddfellows’ Hall to-morrow (Wednes day) night. The floor is in tip-top order and the.’ music is supplied by the Jazz Boys,* Band. All are assur er of a good'night’s enjoyment and dancing at tho moderate prices of ad mission nf 6d and Is. .SKATING.

Skaters that last season enjoyed the fnn and frolic of skating at McKancV Hall, Cobden, will eagerly look for

ward to to-morro w night, when tho rink will bo opened for the 1932 sea son. The floor is one of the finest and largest on the West Coast and pat roriscan rest assured that no effort will be syared to give them the best possible entertainment. Admission charges (including will t»p adults Is, children 6d.

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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1932, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 17 May 1932, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 17 May 1932, Page 2