FOOTBALL. pUGBY pOOTBALL. < OUR NATIONAL GAME. . • ’ VICTORIA PARK SATURDAY NEXT.’ / Seniors: ■ < . Excelsiors (Hokitika) v Stars, at 3.15. ■ —Juniors— United A. v.'J Cobden, at 1-30. • Blaketown v. Stars, at 3, . —Fourth Grade— Stars v. United, at 1.30. Admission : Gents, 1/-; Ladies, 6d. LEAGUE FOOTBALL ~ THE COMING CODE. FAVOURITE WITH THE PEOPLE. GREAT PROGfcRAMME AS USUAL. TWO GAMES THAT WILL DRAW. BLACKBALL V. RUNANGA, atHec., io-Jniorrow, 3 p.m. INANGAHUA V. MARISTS, at Omoto Sunday, 3 p.m. Other attractions are as follow: — • —Senior— Roa vj Grey, at Blackball, Sunday, 3.15 plm. : - —Junior—--Brunner v. Runanga, at Dunollie, Sunday,, 1.45 p.m. GrejL.v. Rovers, at Dunollie, Sunday, 3.15 p.m. - ’ Marist v. .'/Blackball,, at Blackball, Sunday, 1.(15 p.m. 1 . ’ ■ Inangahua y*;. Nelson Creek, at Mawheraiti; S.unday, 3 p.m. —Third Grade— Mai'ist v., Grey, at Omoto, ■ Sunday, 1.30 p.m. Blackball ,’y. Rovers, at Rapahoe, on Sunday, 3 p.m. Matches in lower grades next weekend. . .. •' .. / AMUSEMENTS. “WHERE ARE YOU GOING MY PRETTY MAID?” . , the Popular Girl Competition, JL at the REGATTA DANCE, in Blaketown Hall, r THIS (Friday) NIGHT,” she said. Williams’s orchestra. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. ROLL , UP! CHILDREN’S DANCE, ALSO ADULTS’. AND EUCHRE. PHIDREN’S MONSTER FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in Carey Hall, Cobden, TO-NIGHT (Friday), May 1. Good prizes for best costumes (girls and boys). Judging by vote of public. Winner of Girl’s Prize to be crowned Queen of May at 9.30. Children’s Dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Adults, 10 to 1 a.m. Dainty supper and good music. Admission 1/- Euchre at 8.30 for card players; good prizes. ’Bus leaves Post Office 8 o’clock sharp. / SWIMMING BATH FUNDS I MONSTER TUG O’ WAR, r rOWN HALL, SATURDAY, May 2. Excellent nominations. Prices: Dress Circle and Stalls, 2/-; Pit, 1/-; Ladies, 1/-. Doors open 7 o’clock. First pull 7.30. Competitors must be at the Hall by 7 o’clock, to weigh. Entrance through Library door, where they will receive their passes. PUBLIC NOTICES. ” NEW CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. 'VUE have now opened an up-to-date ° FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in LAWN’S BUILDINGS. Mackay Street. Only the BEST OF SWEETS will be stocked, and a speciality will Jje made of Fancy Boxed Confectionery'. OUR OLD BUSINESS will be carried on as usual, next ta Everybody’s. ' » A trial will be sure to please you. H J..HILE AND CO. FRUITERERS & CONFECTIONERS,. MACKAY STREET. jgOUCHER’S pRICES. Chpice Cooking Apples, 6/- case. Choice Dessert Apples, 8/- case. Choice Pears, 3/6 box. Cups and Saucers, from 5/- half (loz. Tea Plates, 3/- half dozen. Pudding PJates, 5/- half dozen. Dinner Plates, 6/- half dozen. CROCKERY of the latest designs, from the best. English potteries, arriving regularly. Inspection is invited. BOUCHER r AND CO. MAWHERA. QUAY.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1925, Page 1
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