AMUSEMENTS. DON’T FORGET! rpilE ANNUAL BALL, Ngahero x Football Club, TO-NIGHT (Friday, Ngahere Hall. Diggers’ Orchestra. Sumptuous supper. Efficient M.C. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. R. MORRIS, Hon. Secretary. JAZZ DANCE, HERB. MOORE’S " CABARET, SATURDAY NEXT, April Ist. Monte Carlo Fox Trot. Steel’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. gCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY.— Popular Old Time Dance, under auspices. Greymouth Soccer Club. Gaiety Orchestra. Bert. Petrie M.C. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. gLAKETOWN HALL.—Usual Monday Night OLD TIME DANCE, April 3. Dancing 8 till 12. Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-, SKATING SKATING pRAND /YPENING SKATING V SKATING IVIGHT SKATING SKATING 7.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. SKATING SKATING SKATING MONDAY NEXT, SKATING April 3rd. SKATING SKATING SKATING Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot, SKATING etc. SKATING
pERNHILL SKATING gINK. Where to Stay in Christchurch. NOTICE. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. ’pH® 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. JJIS JJOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. HOUSE OF SPORTS. Best of Wines and Spirits. Only Speight’s Ale on tap. WEST COASTERS CORDIALLY INVITED. J J> QOLDING, Proprietor.
JJELLO ■yyEST ROASTERS! 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/-; permanents 30/-. Billiards and: Wireless. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. JJOLMES pRIVATE JJOTEL. 58 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RENOVATED. MRS. PILLING, Proprietress, will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. Tariff —30/- per week; permanents 25/. per week; Bed and Breakfast 3/6; Per Day 5/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. gULBS. We have been appointed Agents for the renowned MAJESTIC BULBS. MAJESTIC RANUNCULUS have beedeveloped to a high state of perfection, their glorious colourings, large size and great number of blooms per plant are outstanding features. MAJESTIC ANEMONES are a very highly developed type of St. Brigid, noted for their robustness and the lovely blooms they produce in a wide range of colours. LOW PRICES—PROMPT DELIVERY gOND’S yyONDERLAND, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH TTAVING purchased the Business known as ‘‘The Dainty,” I have much pleasure in placing before you a few of THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: Fresh Pork Sausages, Ham Savouries, Roast Pork, Delicious Ham. rjHE «J)AINTY” (LEN. MERCER, Proprietor.) ALBERT ST. GREYMOUTH B A BI R S’ yyOOLLIES. BABIES’ -jyOOLLIES. GUARANTEED PURE WOuL. REASONABLE PRICES. rjiHE gPECIALTY JJOUSE NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 31 March 1933, Page 1
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