AMUSEMENTS. OLD TIME AND JAZZ DANCE ini aid of Unemployed, Miners’ Hall, Bunanga, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Coburn’s Bus leaves Grey P.O. at 8.15, returning after the dance. KARORO SPORTS KARORO rrO-MORROW SPORTS KARORO X SPORTS KARORO (SATURDAY) SPORTS KARORO SPORTS KARORO qpO-MORROW SPORTS KARORO J SPORTS CHOPPING, RUNNING AND : NATIONAL DANCING. ‘Come and see £2OO in Prizes divided by New Zealand's Best Athletes. JAZZ DANCE.—HERB. MOORE’S ** CABARET, SATURDAY NEXT. Monte Carlo Fox Trot- Steel’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. QLD fjHME JJANCE SCHAEF’S HALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. _ By — KARORO SPORTS CLUB. Williams’ Orchestra. Usual Prices. JtfEW LEARNERS’ JAZZ DANCE, Herb. Moore’s Cabaret, commencin Monday Night Next. Start learning with the crowd. No onlookers. 1/all round. Steel’s Orchestra. Q.REYMOUTII ’S JJIG OARNIVAL. THE WEST COAST A. & P. SHOW. JpRIDAY AND gATURDAY, February 24 and 25. Record Entries in All Sections. STEER RIDING CONTESTS— Both Days. MONSTER TUG O’ WAR—Both Days£2o Prize Money. Qnoiting, Highland Dancing, Whippet Racing. GRAND SPORTS PROGRAMME. DOG SECTION. Wonderful entries. Champions in all breeds, from all parts competing. Technical and Primary School Sections. PLENTY OF NOVELTY—Side Shows. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Concession fares. See Railway Posters. W. E. PRING, Secretary. JJADMINTON. Why be burdened with that surplus condition? Play the Badminton Game, which is all the rage at the Fernliill Skating Rink. You can reduce your weight by 3 to 4 lbs. per week 'of four days. No medicine required. An exhilarating and health-giving recreation at a minimum of cost. pERNHILL gKATING JJINK. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT—2 p.m. AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. JJ ARLEY & CO. LTD. will sell by Public Auction: Household Furniture and Effects, including Duchess Chests, Wardrobes, Wood Bedsteads and Mattresses, Tables, Chairs, two Dressers, Small Sideboard, Linoleum, Wire Couch, Wood Cot, 3 valve Battery Wireless Set complete in Bakerlite Cabinet, Sealham Chair, Portable Gramophone and Reel-Ids, Hearthrugs, Runners, etc., Handsome Tile Surround complete with Hearth and Grate, etc. HARLEY & CO. LTD., Auctioneers. Where to Stay in Christchurch. NOTICE. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. pHE gXCELSIOR JJOTEL. Now Changed Hands. TARIFF 9/- PER DAY. Bed and Breakfast 5/-. Excellent Table. XXXX Crown Ale Always on Tap. Prop.: P GALLIGAN ’Phone 32-821. JJOLMES pRIVATE JJOTEL. 5S Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. HAS BEEN ‘ COMPLETELY RENOVATED. MRS. PILLING, Proprietress, will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. Tariff—3o/- per week; permanents 25/. per week; Bed and Breakfast 3/6; Per Day 5/-. JJIS gORDSHIP’S JJOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. HOUSE OF SPORTS. Best of Wines and Spirits. Only Speight’s Ale on tap. WEST COASTERS CORDIALLY INVITED. J P Q OEDING , Proprietor. JJELLO yyEST QOASTERS! Tariff again reduced at JJOTEL yyINDSOR, Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. (Two minutes from Station.) Good hot dinner 6 p.m. with bed and ' breakfast 5/-; per week £1 15/-; P er ". manents 30/-. Billiards and: Wireless. ’ A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.
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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1933, Page 1
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