AMUSEMENTS. 4 DANCE, under the auspices of the Greymouth Tennis Club will be held in the Druids’ Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. Tickets ; Ladies 1,6, Gents 2/6. A cordial invitation extended to all. (• RIDDEN BENIN IT ENTERTAINERS. —A Social and Dance will I>.‘ held in the Cobden Hall on FRIDAY, 13th October, at 8 p.m. Good music. First-class floor. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gents, 1/6; Ladies, Is. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL to Lieut. R. Wiis .n, and a send-off to Private T, Mclntosh, will be held m Ingall’s Shop, Mawhera Quay, TOMORROW (Friday) EVENING at 8; o’clock. All members and Club sup-1 porters cordially invited. A SEND-OFF EUCHRE and DANCE I 1 will be tendered to Privates S. | Smith, A. Thomas, and Horne, also aj WELCOME HOME to Privates S. Ja-| ink-son and Robb in the Wobden Hall, on MONDAY, October 2l||L at 8 p.m. i Williams’s Orchestra. Go® prizes fori
A GRAND PLAINT AfD FANCY " "*■ DRESS BALL will l|| held in the .Miners’ Hull, Runanga, in FRIDAY T , October 25th. Proceeds |p be devoted towards the Ground Fundf. Admission : Rickets, Double, ss; Single, 3/6; Extra Lady, 1/6. Grand March at 8 p.m. Full orchestra. *' A. V SHAW, Hon.- Secretary.
PORT WATERSIDERS’ ANNUAL BALL. ’ MONDAY, OCTOBER-'2Bth, 1918. . WILL be held in the f6WN HALL, in aid of the Italian Red Cross Fund. Tickets: Double ss; Single, 4s; Extra Ledy, 2s. Each of the above ticket holders is entitled to participate in the art union. Gallery Is. 11. CRITCHLY, J. WALTON, Joint Secs. MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) A GENERAL MEETING of all members of the above Association will be held in the Railway Hall on SATURDAY NEXT, the 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m Business —To consider a resolution setting forth the inadequacy of present salaries to meet the advanced cost of living. R. G. CAIGOU, Secretary. 17th October, 1918. WANTEDS. up.—-At Tymons and Co., Mawhera t'nav
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