PUBLIC NOTICES. JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY OUR JOINERY JOINERY PRICES JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY DEFY JOINERY JOINERY COMPETITION JOINERY JOINERY "JOINERY JOINERY for JOINERY JOINERY ALL CLASSES JOINERY JOINERY of JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY. JOINER? JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY —Our— WORKMANSHIP is UNEXCELLED. BUY WHERE YOU BUY BESTRIGHT FROM THE FACTORY. K. S. t unnage ’ NELSON QUAY ::: COBDEN ’Phone 337. AMUSEMENTS. IZARORO Sports Club.—OLD TIME DANCE (short night), TO-NIGHT (Thursday), United Pavilion. Billy Williams's Orchestra. Admission 1/OW N JJ AL L TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 o’clock; And TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2.30 (Matinee), Definitely No Extension. (No screening Friday night.) COLOURED ART STILL PICTURES Portrayed upon the Screen. PASSION PLAY —Of—- , OBER-AMMERGAU. Every Picture Hand Painted by one of London’s best artists at a cost of £4 4’/- each. Pictures insured for £250 in Sun Office (N.Z.). Declared by connoisseurs ta be the finest, display of Art Pictures ever shown in New Zealand. EXPLANATORY LECTURE accompanies the Picture. PRICES as previously advertised. Box Plan at Bristol. Stainer’s Crucifixion will be played on Special Amplifying Set, commencing at 7.15. PARENTS. —Send your children along to the Matinee. It will leave an impression on their minds that time will never erase. Children 6d to all pa rts at Matinee. His Lordship, Bishop Whyte, who re cently viewed these Pictures, stated they were the finest works of art he had ever seen.
SOMETHING UNIQUE THAT WILL REMAIN FIXED in YOUR MEMORY: Will also be shown at Blackball, 16th; Ross, 18th; Hokitika, 19th. This Screening is in NO WAY CONNECTED with the Opera House Pictures. COBDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. TVfIeKANE’S HALL, FRIDAY, AFTERNOON and EVENING.—AII Exhibits to be staged by 12.30 p.m. Good prizes in all sections. Well laden stalls. Afternoon tea 6d. Admission to Show: Adiilts 6d; children free. piRATE FOOTBALL CLUB’S JAZZ - 1 DANCE, Herb. Moore’s Cabaret, NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. Steel’s Orchestra. No onlookers. Admission 1/-. gCIIA E F ’ S JJ AL L SATURDAY’ NIGHT. OLD TIME DANCE OLD TIME DANCE (Under the auspices of the Cobden Soccer Club.) Full Gaiety Orchestra. Usual bus services to Runanga and Cobden. ly/TARLST Old Boys’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb. Moore’s Cabaret, SATURDAY NEXT. Steel’s full orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. GREYMOUTH CIVIC BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL. POR THE BENEFIT OF MEMBERS r HOLDING TICKETS and unable to attend last Tuesday evening, a REPEAT PERFORMANCE will be given on SUNDAY, 15th May. at 8.30 p.m. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. GRAND ANNUAL BALL, M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL BLACKBALL LODGE. PRIDAY, MAY 20th, 1932. West Coast Waltzing Championship. Sumptuous sit-down supper. Full Gaiety Orchestra. A. V. McLUSKIE, Social Secretary. pERNHILL gKATING JJIN’K. HOURS —8 p.m. till 10 p.m. daily. This Rink has been ENLARGED, and is now the MOST UP-TO-DATE ON THE WEST COAST—3,6OO sq. ft. floor space. Accommodation for spectators. NEW SKATES GOOD MUSIC FUN AND FROLIC GALORE. USUAL PRICES. ■HOP IK ALBERT STREET. COSTUMES AND FROCKS Thoroughly DRY CLEANED. Only 7/6. Satisfaction Guaranteed. yy, LECHER AND (riO. Albert Street, GREYMOUTH. GREYMODTH LAUNDRY. JTHE PREMIER LAUNDRY of the WEST COAST. The best of work lane and turned out expeditiously.
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Grey River Argus, 12 May 1932, Page 1
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