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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—TO NIGHT. A REMARKABLE PICTURE. Alarilyn Aliller i s starred in “Sunny,’’ to be screvnml to-night. “Sunny'' is, as claimed to be, even grater than “Sully, ” and amother bumper house is expected to-night to witness the iinal screening. The supporting programme is excellent. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘ ‘ RAFFLES. ’ ’ Ronald Colman is featured * n “Raffles.’’ to be screened o n :iin| Saturday. MARIST BROTHERS’ SCHOOL CONCERT. A dramatic and musical entertainment will be presented in the Town Hall tonight, commencing al 8 o’clock I v th ( » pupils of the Marist Brothers School. The varied programme, con sisting of choruses, short dialogues, musical and character sketches will provide fun for both young and old The predominant tone of the concert will bo its humourous touch; the play, “Cough Water” will undoubtedly dispel any blues and make one forgp f the present depression. OLD TIME DANCE. Lovers of dancing are invited to attend the Grey mouth Civic Band’s old time dance in Schaef’s Hall on Saturday evening. The management will bo in the hands of the Band’s social committee. who have secured the services of Williams’ popular orchestra, while the excellent floor will be in charge of Air Bert F' lrie. Judging by the support accorded the Band on previous occasions, Greymouth’s popular dance hall will be tilled to capacity on Sat unlay night CARNIVAL DANCE. At Herb Aloore’s Cabaret on Saturlylav nigh’, the spirit of carnival will I he abroad when another of the cxieee<lingl\ popular jazz dances will be held. The perfect dancing floor will be made pnv with bright and now decorations, and a splendid night’s entertainment is assured, for a very moderate charge. Steel’s Orchestra will supply the music and supper will be served upstairs. Don’t forget that it is th e sixth night of the Alonte Carlo aggregate. COMPETITIONS SHOP DAY. The Shop Day to be held for tnc West Coast Competitions Society on Saturday in the Town Hall will be the place where all roads will lead, and there will be sweets, vegetables, jumble, etc., on salp during the day ! and evening. There will be n CTirisr-

mas Tree laden with tpys, etc., for f hc children, and 'Santa Claus will welcome the children. He will attend in the afternoon and again in the evening. A chocolate alley will bi in full swing under the supervision <»f Alessrs Neville and Jamieson and Miss Twilight Waltz. A live lamb has been [-resented as a prize tor a guessing competition. There will also he a toothsome full three course dinner, a Chris' mas Cake, three bags of coal and a Christmas stocking full oi good things to be competed for. and galore.

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Grey River Argus, 8 December 1932, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 8 December 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 8 December 1932, Page 3