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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—MATINEE AND EVENING. •LIFE GOES ON.” Hugh Wakefield. Elsie Randolph, Betty Stockfield and Wallace Geoffreys an* featured in “Life Goes On,” to be screened at this afternoon’s matinee and evening. The next chapter of Serial will be screened al ttic matinee only. SUNDAY NIGHT. “DANCERS IN THE DARK.” ‘‘Dancers in the Dark’’ will be screened on Sunday night. Broceeds in aid of Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Soul-wrenching drama! Heart-heal-ing romance! ’lhe bitter and the sweet of life unfolded before you as a miraculous melody of the actor’s art —warming the very fibrils of your life with the benediction of its power, its glory, and its majesty. “Tho Miracle Man’’—the miracle film —to be screened on Monday and Tuesday. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. ‘ ‘ Congorilla ” will be screened tori igh I. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “Down to Earth’’ will be screened to-night, and also the fifth Cricket Test. England versus Australia. WALLSEND SUNDAY. “Splinters in the Navy” will be screened on Sunday night. PIRATES’ DANCE. All dancers are assured of a night of onuine fun and frolic at the Pirate Football Club’s .jazz and old time dance at Herb Moore’s tonight. A special attraction on the pro* gramme will be an exhibition dance (“The four Waltzes”) by Mr au<l M“ J. Turpin. Exhibition dancers at “Winter Gardens’’ Christchurch. The usual ])rogra<mm;‘ of popular old time and modern dances has be<”i arranged. Steel’s Orchestra (five in' slruments) will sir ply tin' music am 1 Mr W. Ryan will control llm floo’. “FAUST.” On Monday. June 12. the Greymoulli Philharmonic Society will pros’nt the concert version of that famous opera “Faust” (Gounod). Tl.'choice of “Faust’’ should le<ive little to l.»e desired, and un !or tin* able baton of Mr F. Resticaiix, there is ew ry r(’.ison Io believe that the opera will be given a pleasing interpretation. Tin- Hod’ ‘y. with an orchestra of twenty, and a choir numbering fifty, is a w e'l balancml com'binat ion ami it is safe to state there will be a larg' .•'iidi'mcn to hear those old ‘ ‘’l'lk* .J'wel Song,” ‘‘Flower Song.’ “Wh. H All W is Y.iiiiig,’’ ‘‘lliil Thv Dwelling-.'' ‘‘Evil Biavsl ll’ ’ •‘Th” Calf <.f Go d’’ a-el “ Tin- S .-! • w ill b • Miss A ‘a Lvn . ( llok’tika) i'i tie ’•■de nf ‘‘Murg.iri'a “ M'”<sr- •’ 11 a<l la ml. I.'. Smith. I Smith. A Ar ■- N I'.--v . ('. Dinning. Mi • N ll”p ’ i. . Mr> C Mm... Mrs (' I,’<.•!. h Tv s i dal i iigag' nieri nf Miss I yn’i s'i. ii Id be welcnmed by a I. for ’ i i” i ami gain at competitions festivil.'- { and <m the concert platform she lint-|-r vol herself eminently ’ted op -r.-Hic roles. That AL Fred i( tieaux is conductor, should conv.rv the most sceptical that the perform am ” w ill be a noteworthy o: e. foi Mr Rest ieanx’s ability has won him •' high reputation in t'eas* musici <-.rdes This will be Mr Rest ie.-n.x 3 last public performance in Grey immfh. for h<- will leave towards th« en i of this month, for Hawera. oi route to Australia, where he interd. to reside.

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Grey River Argus, 10 June 1933, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 10 June 1933, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 10 June 1933, Page 6