AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY 2.15. John Wavne—Sheila. Bromley: “IDOL OF THE CROWDS.” The fastest, most dangerous sport— Professional ice hockey. See him thunder down the ice to save a boy’s, life.—A woman’s love, and a World’s Hockey Championship. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ATTENTION! Pictures being SUSPENDED on Monday and Tuesday, May 9 and 10, to make way for ’ The Celebrated Continental Comedy Instrumentalists: “THE WEINTRAUBS.” “THE WEINTRAUBS.” Five Individualists of Melody, each a show in himself. You have heard them on the air. Now see them in person. Patrons are advised that this is an entire evening’s entertainment. Prices (including tax): Circle 3/6; Front Stalls 2/3; Back Stalls 1/6. Children half-price. CARNIVAL DANCE. B LAKETOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (Monday) (auspices Grey Regatta Club). Two Monte Carlos, Lucky Spot, Paper Hats, Streamers, Squeakers, etc. Williams’ Orchestra. Good floor. Excellent supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6. 1 iQHORT Night Dance, in aid Business ; I* 3 Queen (Miss Doreen Donovan), . Herb Moore’s, To-morrow (Tuesday). , Marina Orchestra. Admission 1/- all j round. ►— 1 CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, COBDEN. TIARISHIONERS and friends are. inx vited to meet the Ven. Archdeacon York at a Social Evening, York Hall, p TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. . T CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, ST. JOHN’S HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY i Flowers, Vegetables, and Qakes foi competition and sale. Delicatessen, Cakes, Sweets, Vegetables and Work Stalls. 1 Show opens 2 p.m. Admission 6d.
WRESTLING TOWN HALL ::* GREYMOUTH. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 7. LEO JENSEN - 1 —Versus — PAT MEEHAN. In Eight Eight-minute Rounds of FAST & SCIENTIFIC WRESTLING. FOUR AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Prices: Stage 7/-, Circle and Stalls 4/6, Ladies’ half-price; Back of Hall 2/6. Youths half-price to Circle and Stalls only. All prices include tax. Doors open 7.30. First bout 8 p.m. Box Plan now open at Kilgour’s. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■gLANCHFIELD SPOKE OUT FOR—-—Balance-sheet Publication. —Footbridge to Cobden. —lmprovements to Blaketown. —Renovation of Town Hall. —Ladies’ Rest Room. —Better Roads and Footpaths. —Public Conveniences. He will speak at BLAKETOWN on TUESDAY, 'at 7.15 p.m. :
SUPPORT BLANCHFIELD. BOROUGH ELECTORS! VOTE CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES as follows: — MAYOR: Mr. F. A. Kitchingham. BOROUGH COUNCILLORS: Messrs. G. R. Harker, H. Herring, C. Neville, C. H. Rose, J. Saunders, and R. J.' Williams. HOSPITAL BOARD: Messrs. O. C. Joyce, J. F. Laing and A. Mosley. “CITIZENS” FOR SUCCESS! T EARN HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN DISTINCTIVE FROCKS—by the simple Hollywood method. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH. ■DESIDES ALL GRADES OF BUILDING TIMBER, we can supply, at short notice, all classes of MINING TIMBER, in Laths, Caps, Wedges, Sleepers, Chocks, etc.; also FIREWOOD, cut to any length required, and delivered anywhere. OGILVIE AND CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS,
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