AMUSEMENTS gKATING :::: gKATING . McKANE’S HALL. COBDEN. | • PUBLIC.NIGHTS AT 7.45:— 1 ] EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. : AFTERNOONS AT 2.30:— EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATi URDAY. PRIVATE NIGHTS:— EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES NOW. | Convenient ’Bus Services. J I AUDITING CONTEST TO-DAY | (Thursday) at Taylorville, com- i niencing 10 a.m. Fifteen yards, six- , by one shot game. Umpire and stakeholder, A. McAnulty, Dobson. ITARORO Sports Club.—OLD TIME DANCE (Long Night), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), United Pavilion. Williams’s Orchestra. Excellent supper. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. JVY’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA: Grand; May Day Dance, Miners' Theatre, Blackball, FRIDAY, May Ist. Excellent music. Efficient M.C. REEFTON CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL gALL. CRITERION THEATRE. REEFTON. 1: FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1931. 'i Steel J s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. ■ Double Tickets 7/6, Gent’s Ticket 5/-. j Lady’s Ticket. 3/-. Gallery reserved | < fo r oi lookers at. 2/,-. W. R. BLOM, Hon. Sec. : gKATING RINK | THOMPSON STREET. New Floor specially built for skating. | Daily 10.0 a.m. till 12 noon; 3 p.m. till ■ 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. i H. WALLACE, ( , Manager. |. SHOP IN ALBERT STREET. GREYMOUTH LAUNDRY. ATHE PREMIER LAUNDRY of the WEST COAST. The best of work done and turned out expeditiously. lir LECHER & CO.—lf you wan! your Clothes cleaned cleaner and better, send your work to us. Suits ! 10/-, Costumes and Frocks 7/6, Hats ' ’ 3/6. Suits made to order froi £8 . Satisfaction guaranteed. ; Where to Stay in Christchurch. MRS BENGER ' yyiNDSOR PRIVATE JJOTEL ( MANCHESTER ST., i' CHRISTCHURCH Wishes all her West Coast friends and others to notice the new tariff: — 4/Bed and Breakfast; 5/6 Dinner, Bed ( nd Breakfast; 7/- per day; £2 pet week. Two Minutes from Railway Station. SHOP IN BLACKBALL. JJAIBTY A (JO. STOREKEEPERS. BLACKBALL. We stock, all the busy housewife need, | in Groceries and General Stores. j EVERY ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL. j 1 All Orders fur Printing and Stationery i i given every attention. Work and Style ' up to City Standard. A. V. M C L LSKY I Argus” Blackball PUBLIC NOTICES. ] OPPORTUNITIES | ONLY THE TRAINED MAN CAN GRASP. 1 At th’C present time there ARE ex- ; cellent opportunities i n business. Men with ambition and initiative, backed by practical specialised training, are needed to-day to an even greater extent than in normal times. Face the facts that gover n your future. ] Become a QUALIFIED Man. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY | . IN Y r OUR SPARE TIME. I Under Hemingway’s efficient and practical system of training Qualifica- | tion follows quickly and surely—and j with Qualification comes rapid promo- | tion and increased earnings TAKE. ONE YEAR LESS—START NOW. After this year, THREE stages in Book-keeping instead of only Two. Make an immediate start with your studies, and by passing the First stage this year, you will be able to complete the Final stage next year. Write to-day for copy of the Free Book, “Accountancy.” JJEMINGWAY’S | CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. I P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND HOUSEWIVES! • Look at our prices for the I PBIMEST & FRESHEST LAMB i MUTTON. SIDES (Mutton) from 6/,. i SIDES (Lamb) from 7/6 | CHOPS 4d, 5d and 6d per lb ; Ring, write, or call on: ; ‘ R. H abvey Milton Road, Greymouth Phone 452.
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Grey River Argus, 30 April 1931, Page 1
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