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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE—MATINEE, EVENING AND THURSDAY “THE RADIO PARADE,.” A GALAXY OF STARS. For sheer entertainment delights it would be difficult to better “Radio Parade,” to be screened at this afternoon’s matinee, this evening, and ou Thursday. Never in the history of motion pictures, silent or sound, has such a galaxy of stars been assembled in the l ono production. From stage, screen and radio land, they come, each a glittering star. You'll meet Flotsam and Jetsam, famous high and lownote vocal duetists, singing selections; join Clapham and Dwyer in another “spot” of bother; laugh with Florence Desmond at “A Hollywood Party”; sit enthralled at Mario Lorenzo, the wizard harpist; laugh yourself limp at Keith Wilbur, the animal mimic; at Reginald Gardiner, the human motor car; and at Claude Hulbert and Gus McNaughton, comedy clowns. You’ll want to get right up and dance when Roy Fox and his band start their music. Oh, boy, what a band! Then there’s more laughs from Stanelli and Edgar, the freak fiddlers, more merry music from -Harry Pepper and Doris Arnold, more melody from the Carlyle Cousins and from that charming crooner Elsie Carlisle. At Blackball to-night “Charlie Chan’s Greatest Case” will be shown, whilst at Waiuta, “The Hayseeds” will be screened to-night. BRUNNER DRUIDS JUBILEE BALL Many members of the Druids’ Lodges' and all kindred friendly societies throughout the West Coast have signified their intention to be present at <thc Brunner Druids’ monster jubilee ball, to be held in the Wallsond Hall on Friday next, and it is safe to predict that it w~l be one of the largest social functions held in the' Grey Valley for many years past. All tastes will be catered for with a lively programme of o d and modern dances, and a hard working committee guarantee the floor, music and supper to be of the very best. MeGlashan’s ’bus will leave the Greymouth Post Office nt 8 pan. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Tin* popularity of the Karo-t o Spotts Club dances is now an established fact. Williams’ orchestra will dispense their usual delightful music.

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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1934, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 25 July 1934, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 25 July 1934, Page 8