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AMUSEMENTS. 11HI OPERA HOUSE I||i. Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.45. NOW SHOWING. The Most Delightfully Different Comedy Surprise in Years. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: Mary Roberts Rinehart’s most Lovable Character:

“TISH” || “TISH” Marjorie Main Zasu Pitts Aline McMahon This trio's a Riot—Tish, Aggie and Lizzie—and you’ll love the old g rls! t7 TISH” || “TISH” Guy Kibbee Lee Bowman Virginia Grey (Rec. by Censor for Adults) ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAMME The Ritz Brothers In: The Uproarious Musical Comedy “Never a Dull Moment” Frances Langford Mary Beth Hughes (App.. for Universal Exhibition) ‘ MATINEE TO-DAY Chapter 11 of "The Adventures of Smiling Jack ” “HELD FOR TREASON” SUNDAY —SUNDAY Thrill-a-Minute Mystery Hit. “MANTRAP” Joseph Allen Jr. -— Dorothy Lovett (App. for Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid Mayor’s Fund.) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “STRANGER IN TOWN” Frank Morgan — Jean Rodgers (App. for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sunday): “CORREGIDOR” Elissa Landi — Donald Woods —AND—“HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR" Jimmy Lydon — Francis Gifford (Both/ App, for Universal Exhibition) pRAND PATRIOTIC AUCTION FAIR, Cronadun Hall, TO-DAY (Saturday), August 12. DANCE to follow. Good mus’c and sumptuous supper. DANCES. Rapahoe hall to-night (Sat.). Long Night Dance. Good floor. Good supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. First dance 9 p.m. —POPULAR DANCE— Schaef’s Hall TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-.

BLACKBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL ■ CLUB’S DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Good Music and Supper. Prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. —GRAND BALL— Gladstone Hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Rene Jacobs’ (Hok’tika) Dance Band by Popular Request. Good Floor. Good Supper. Popular Prices. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY Ikamatua Branch. —ANNUAL BALL— Ikamatua Hall. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Bumper Programme of Modern and Old-time Dancing. Lucky Spot & Monte Carlo. Dixiana Dance Band. Excellent Supper. Good Floor. “Hee.” Steel M.C. An Enjoyable Night For All Popular Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Blaketown Hall, Wednesday Next. 10/- Monte Carlo. Cash Lucky Spot. Good Music. Supper. Prices 2/- & 1/6 TKAMATUA Football Club’s Dance, Ikamatua Hall, SATURDAY, Aug. 19. Good music. Good supper. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. REEFTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE —ANNUAL BALL— Gymnasium Hall FRIDAY, August IS. Curtis’ Orchestra. Guinea Monte Carlo. Lucky Spots. Good Floor. Good Supper. Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. KEEP THIS NIGHT FREE. QRAND CELTIC BALL. Schgef’s Hall, TUESDAY, August 22. The Ball of the Year. Two Orchestras De Luxe Supper. WHO WILL BE BELLE OF THE BALL? IKAMATUA GOLF CLUB NINTH ANNUAL BALL SATURDAY, September 2. Williams’ Orchestra. “The Ball of the Year” PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST MUSIC CENTRE Repairs to all makes of Radios. Pianos reconditioned at moderate cost. Inspect our excellent range of High Grade Pianos All Musical Accessories on Hand. ANDERSON & HOPGOOD 23 ALBERT ST., GREYMOUTH. Telephone 917.

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Grey River Argus, 12 August 1944, Page 1

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