AMUSEMENTS. TTNITED Pavilion THIS (Monday) EV ENING. Usual weekly dance, 8 till 11 p.m. Admission: 1/-. GREAT BARROW FAIR. WESLEY HALL, TO-DAY', Feb. 28. JUMBLE STALL open at 2.30 p.m. Harvest Grand March at 7.30 p.m. Produce, sweets, cakes, ice cream. Admission free. QP ERA HOUSE TO-NIGIITT O - N I G II T TO-NIGHT AT 8. JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM’S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In the Greatest Farce since “Charley’s Aunt.” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” By E. V. ESMOND. The Play which lias made the Whole of Great Britain Laugh for the past six years. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” In Three Acts. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN As “ELIZA,” Supported by Frank Bradley, Campbell Coplin, Norman Moncrieff M 'Callum, Jack Phillips, Miss Henrietta Cavendish, Miss Beryl Barraclough, and Sylvia Clifton. Play Produced by Joseph Cunningham. Scenery by Dressford Hardingham. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” T U E S D A Y——-T U E S D A Y “THE SPORT OF KINGS” “THE SPORT OF KINGS” Laughable Far.ce Comedy—not Drama. PRICES: 6s; 4s and 2s; plus tax. Box Plan at Webley’s. UNITED CRICKET CLUB. Q.RAND FLANNEL gALL. UNITED P A V I L I O N —on — WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH. Special Music. Latest Dances. REEFTON A. AND P. SHOW. MARCH 11th and 12th. —MOTOR CYCLE SPORTSNOVICE MOTOR CYCLE RACE.—3 miles. TWO MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS.—S miles. MOTOR CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP.— 10 miles. Gold Medals and Special Prizes in addition to Cash. Entries solicited early. Entries for all Sections closing immediately. Full enquiries Geo. Pascoe, Secretary, Box 47, Reefton. £BO IN PRIZES £BO IT ARORO ATHLETIC & AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL. (Under N.Z. Athletic & Cycling Union) To be held in the Karoro Domain SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. PROGRAMME: 1. School Boys’ Race (13 years or under). —Ist trophy 7/6, 2nd trophy 5/-. Entrance free. 2. Maiden Footrace, 100yds.—1st £2, 2nd £l, 3rd trophy 10/6. Nora. 3/6. 3. Maiden Chop, 12in. Underhand.— Ist £5, 2nd £l, 3rd trophy. Nom. 6/-. 4. Karoro Handicap Footrace, 120yds. —-Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 6/-. Accept. 3/-. 5. Open Handicap Saw, against time, loin log, any saw.—lst £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 5/-. Accept. 2/-. 6. Primary Schools’ Relay Race (boys), team of four.—lst Medals. Nom. 2/-. 7. Primary Schools’ Relay Race (girls), team of four.—lst Trophies. Nom. 2/8. Handicap Open Chop, 15in Underhand—lst £B, 2nd £3, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 6/-. Accept. 4/-. 9. 220 Yards Handicap Footrace.—lst £3 10s, 2nd £l, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 3/-. Accept. 2/-., 10. Married Ladies’ Race —Ist Trophy, 2nd Trophy, 3rd Trophy. Entrance free. 11. Single Ladies’ Race.—lst Trophy, 2nd Trophy. Entrance free. 12. Cycle Handicap Road Race, Karbro to Paroa and back. —Ist £3 10s and trophy, 2nd 10/- and trophy, 3rd trophy; also trophy for fastest time. Nom. 3/-. rules. Nos. 3,4, 5,8, 9, 12 to have ten entries or no event. Nomination fees must accompany nomination or no handicap. Last two year. ‘ performances must accompany all nominations. Nos. 1,6, 7, 10, 11 post entry. Nominations close with' the Secretary, P.O. Box 37, Greymouth, TUESDAY, March 1, 1927. at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared March 5. Acceptances close 1.30 p.m. on day |of sports at ground. Refreshments obtainable on ground. Regular ’Bus Service to sports ground. Children specially catered for. F. A. HUGHES, Hon. See., P.O. Box 37, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. TEACHER OF MUSIC. TVTB JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., L.L.C.M., L.Ij.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Lessons commence MONDAY, 17th January. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. ATTRACTIVE LABELS designed to your requirements. “Argue” High Class Printery. 'Phone 43.
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Grey River Argus, 28 February 1927, Page 1
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