WEATHER Fine at First.
amusements. OPERA HOUSE ' Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 8 D.m. NOW SHOWING The Miracle Entertainment of the Century. Guaranteed to make the Greatest Grouch in the World Laugh. Samuel Goldwyn’sTechnicolour Masterpiece. “ r “WONDER MAN” —Starring— DANNY KAYE (The Prince of Pantomime) With: Virginia Mayo Vera-Eleen —And— The Famous Goldwyn Lovelies. 11 HOURS OF SUPERB COMEDY A show with a Plot —packed with SPEED, LUDICROUS SITUATIONS, BEAUTY, COLOUR, MUSIC And GORGEOUS SPECTACLE (App. for Universal Exhibition) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Chapter Of - “RAIDERS OF GHOST CITY” “GOLDEN VENGEANCE”
RUNANGA “WELCOME HOME” BALL Miners’ Hall. . TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Good Floor—Good Supper Novelty Dances. Billy Williams’ Orchestra. Usual Prices. • Bus to Grey after Ball. BALL OF THE SEASON. BALL OF THE SEASON. Kumara Junction Hall. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Novelties. Good Orchestra. Bus leaving Grey P.O. 9.15 p.m. Returning pft er Ball. BUILDING FUND DANCE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Lyceum Hall. Lyceum Hall. 7th. Heat Monster Prize Cdmpetition Steel’s Orchestra. Supper. Soft Drinks. Usual Late Buses. THE BLACKBALL-NGAHERE-NELSON CREEK R.S.A. Annual Re-union will be held' at Blackball TO-MORROW (Saturday). BRUNNER BRANCH GREY R.S.A. ANNUAL RE-UNION. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Bus leaves.P.O. 7.10 p.m. COBDEN CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. TNGLESIDE will be held in the Cobden School TO-MORROW (Saturday), 8 p.m. Supper. All welcome. • RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD TIME DANCE, Lyceum Hall. TO-MORROW (Saturday). 8 p.m. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. ”~GREYMOUTH GOLF CLUB. SOCIAL EVENING & DANCE Club House TO-MORROW (Saturday). Members, visiting players and friends, welcome. K O hT NOOR CABARET TROTTING PAVILION, TO-MORROW (Saturday). Modern and Old Time Dancing. Buffet and Soft Drinks Available. Lucky Spot Jack Pot. Ist Question £2/15/-. Usual Buses Except to Camerons. —GRAND BALL— Taylorville Pavilion. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Novelty Dances. Good Floor. Good Supper. Adelphi Orchestra. Popular Prices. Transport arranged to Greymouth after Ball.
BLACKBALL BOWLING CLUB. —GRAND BALL— Miners’ Hall, Blackball. TO-MORROW (Saturday) De Luxe Orchestra. Good Supper. » Specially Prepared Floor. Novelties. Efficient M.C. Admission: Double 6/-, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. Bus leaves Grey P.O. 9 p.m. RUNANGA VOLUNTEER FIRE* BRIGADE. ANNUAL BALL Miners’ Hall. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. Mayfair Dance Band. Extras by de Luxe Orchestra. Good Supper—Efficient M.C. Prices 6/-, 4/-, and 3/-. Buses to Grey, after Ball. PUBLIC NOTICES. FO R SALE .(?Q —Dairy farm in fertile *Ovvv valley carrying over 60 dairv cows as well as dry stock. Splendid buildings including modern bungalow connected with electric light, etc.' Implement shed, cow shed fitted with machines, all necessary plant mnd implements required on an up to date farm. To be sold as a going concern. Finance arranged. > Dairy farm as going cLuuVv concern with all necessary plant and equipment including machines, good out-buildings, dwelling. Milking 40 cows and carrying some dry stock. Finance arranged. . G. W. MOSS & CO. > LAND AGENTS, MACKAY ST. N.Z. Insurance Co. Ltd., London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd., (Phone 18, Private 766).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1946, Page 1
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