AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. “LIFE GOES ON.” A BRITISH PRODUCTION. Hold on to the seat! There’s mystery doings at. the Grand Hotel. Come along to the Opera House to-night, and Saturday’s matinee and evening, and take a room at the hotel with Hugh Wakefield in the Paramount British picture. ‘‘Life Goes On.” You won’t guess the ending and you'll be thrilled at the excitement and laugh at the delightful humour that is sparkling all through this picture. Hugh has the
part of a young man who has been in Africa for three years and returns to the Grand Hotel in London for a rest. ||<- didn’t know that the very night would be chosen by a beautiful lady for one of her indiscretions, which is the reason for all the mystery. A man is killed—his body disappears—jewels are stolen, ami then —well, come along and see it for yourself. You’ll be more than delighted and entertained. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. — • • C'ongorilla ’ ’ will be screened to night. WALLSEND TO-NIGHT. •‘On Our Selection” will be screened to-night. PIRATES’ DANCE. All dancers are assured of a night of ■_ outline fun and frolic at the Ph* ate Eootball Club’s jazz and old time dance at Herb Moore’s to-morrow night. A special attraction on the programme will be an exhibition danw (‘■’l'he four Waltzes"; by Mr anil Mrs .1 Turpin. Exhibition .lancers nt “Winter Gardens’’ Ghristehureh • The usual programme of popular obi time and modern dances has been arranged. Steel’s Orchestra (five i; “ struments) will sui ply the music am'Mr W. Ryan will control the floor. DEBUTANTES BALL. L'npiccedentcd interest among the i c -ple of this community is bring <><• rasioned by the number from Ross, Hokitika. Katuku, Rotomanu, Barry :own and Waiuta. who are to be pre'cntml al the Drhutaulrs Ball to :>t* Io Id ill the Town Hall on Tuesday. June Ltlh. The gathering will be representative of every section of tin' < <>r:;n»unity, which is indicative of the fact, that the function promises to be ih - greatest social event in the his" Tory of the West Coast. The gathering w ill be distinguished by the pre•••one ■ of the Right Rev., Dr. Brodie, Bishop of Christchurch, who will receive the debutantes. The general arrangements are in the hands of Mrs L. F. Hogg. Mrs F. M. Dennehy ami Mrs J. O’Brien, at the head of the Ladies’ Committee, will present a fare that would not disgrace a royal levee. About thirty debutantes will make their debut, and to ensure the maximum amount of comfort for patrons. heating apparatus will be installed. A specially prepared floor and two excellent orchestras will ensure the dancers of the means of a perfect night’s enjoyment.
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Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 6
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