AMUSEMENTS
opera HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Magda Schneider. Arthur Riscoe and Naughton Wayne are featured, in “Going Gay,’’ one of the brightest musicals ever screened, to be finally shown to-night. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. I he Big Cage” will be the attraction for Friday and Saturday. HOKITIKA SATURDAY. A special matinee will be presented at Hokitika on Saturday afternoon. The big program me will consist of a Mickey the Mouse Cartoon, ‘ Trader Mickey : Kate Smith, famous radio star, in “Hello Everybody”; a Mack Sennett comedy; also '* Hollywood on Parade” ami Sound News. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT. “Her Bodyguard” will be shown to-night. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT. “Facing the Music’’ will le shown to-night. JUNIOR SURF CLUB DANCE. At Plaketown Hall to-night a dance in aid of the Junior Surf Club is being held, and the younger dancing votaries are expected to attend in fore. There are to be many really attractive novelties on the programme, and Villiams’ Orchestra will give dancers ezery impetus. while Mr H. J. Dimonc will be M.C. The dance commences sharp at 8.30. HOSPITAL TENNIS DA.’fCE. Those desiring a really injoyable evening of dancing should emember that the Hospital Tennis Club’s grand novelty dance is bein< held in the Nurses’ Home to-morrov night. Included in the novelties wll be a Monte Carlo and Lucky )ne-Step. The Gaiety Orchestra of foir instruments will supply the music and an efficient M.C. will have char;? of the floor, which is receiving speial preparation. Mrs G. Jones vill have charge of the supper arrangements, which i< sufficient guarantee of their exee'lenco.
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Grey River Argus, 4 October 1934, Page 6
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