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AMUSBMENTF. QREYMOUTH WATERSIDE WORK ERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. CASS SQUARE—HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1928. Fares: Adults 2/4; Children 1/3. Hot water, Tea, Sugar and Milk pro vided free. Greymouth Municipal Band in attendance. Special attention will be paid to children in the way of Cash, Lollies. Biscuits, Fruit and Soft Drinks. Tickets can now be obtained from the Union Secretary. Train leaves Greymouth 9.20 a.m.. stopping at Elmer Lane and Karoro. H. KIRK, Secretary. jgONSTER pLOWER gHOW SOLDIERS HALL, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1928. Five Sections, comprising Out Flowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Cookery, and Decorative Exhibits. First Summer Show to be held in Hokitika for many years. NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZE'S. Opening at 2 p.m. ADMISSION: 6d; Children Free. Entries Close with Secretary, care Turner’s Fruit Mart, Weld Street. Hokitika, on MONDAY, January 30th. at 8 p.m. T. G. HATCH, Hon. Secretary.

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Grey River Argus, 16 January 1928, Page 1

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