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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE MATINEE AND EVENING. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable are starred in “The Dancing Lady” ho be srirened at this aflemon’s matinee and evening. A Pete Smith coloured picture. “Fine Feathers” and a Charlie Chase comedy will also be shown. The next chapter of the serial will be screened at the marine,e only.

SUNDAY NIGHT. A double star programme will be presented Sunday night, “Brief Moment ” and “What Price Innocence.’’ MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Paramount’s picturisation of Oppenheim’s melodrama “Midnight Club’’ is one of the pictures to be screened Monday and Tuesday. C’.ive Brook is leader of a a. band oj society jewelthieves. George Baft is an American detective summoned to London by Scotland Yard. Alison Skipworth sharp-tongued and short-tempered, and Helen Vinson, beauteous ami alluring, are featured, It aft meets /the gang at their “supper club,’’ but the v are not impressed until he twice beats them to the scenes of crimes' aaid then ‘they admit him. The -ether production to be shown is “Ladies Must Love,’’ and features several weHknown artists in the leading roles. The Ptorv is unusual and is splendid entertainment for all classes of theatregoers. “Striike It Rich” will be shown tonight. at .Blackball, and “The Dancing Lady” to-morrow night. To-night at Runanga the picture is “Emergency Call’’ and to-ni<»rrovv night it is “Hello Everybody.” “Bv Candlelight” will be shown at Waiuta tonight, and “Big Executive” on Sunday night.

LABOUR DAY BALL. Ii cognised as Hie outstanding social event of the year where the fol 'nwers of sport from all parts of the West Coast and many other parts of Ne.w Zealand annually congregate the monster Labour Ball to he held at. Schaef’s Hall on Monday next promises to he an even larger function than in former years. The full Gaiety Orchestra assisted by Mr Ron Stopfort h saxophonist will supply the music for a programme of old time ami modern dances that is guaranteed Io give all patrons the best possible entertainment. A well organised ladies’ committee intend sparing no efforts to provide an excellent supper. A cordial invitation is extend-

ed by the organisers to all visitors ami their West (’oast friends.

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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1934, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 20 October 1934, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 20 October 1934, Page 2