AMUSEMENTS. WEST COAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. .(CHRYSANTHEMUM QHOW. Druids’ Hall, Tainui Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), 2 p.m.—8.45 p.m. The Show of the Season. Admission:— Adults 1/-, Children 6d. pOOTBALL RUGBY PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 3 p.m. —Seniors— STARS v. COBDEN —No. 1 Ground. UNITED v. BLAKETOWN—No. 2 Ground. Curtain-raisers at 1.30 p.m.; also matches at Cobden. Kumara and Technical Grounds.
yiCTORIA pARK. THIS AFTERNOON TIIISAFT E K N O O N The Popular Attraction: BICYCLE SPORTS BICYCLE SPORTS First appearance of Hubert Turtill since his triumphant Australian tour. See the local and district Speed Kings in action. Half mile, one mile, and two miles. Boys’ and Youths’ Cyclo Races. Special programme of Juvenile Events iu addition. SOCCER—Seniors at 2.45 p.m., Grey mouth v. Cobden. ADMISSION—AduIts 1/-, Children Free. First Event at 2 o ’clock.
yiCTORIA pARK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (Providing It Doesn’t Rain.) BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY Spectacular parade of Chinese Lanterns, Coloured Flares and Roman Candles. Admission—Adults 1/-; Children under 6 years free; from 6 to 12 years 3d; over 12 years 6d. Gates open 7.30. Lantern Parade at 8.30. The small grandstand is available without extra charge. The new stand will be closed. Municipal Band in attendance. rpIIE Next ONE GUINEA MONTE CARLO will be held at HERB. MOORE’S. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Steel’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. pEAGUE pOOTBALL. SUNDAY S U N D A Y 3 p.m. Seniors: 3 p.m. AT WINGHAM PARK. MARIST v. RUNANGA. MARIST v. RUNANGA. 3 p.m. AT BLACKBALL: 3 p.m. PIRATES v. BLACKBALL. 1.30 p.m. Juniors: 1.30 p.m. Marist v. Runanga at Winghani park. Pirates v. Ngaherc at Ngaherc, 3 p.m. Refreshment Stall on Ground. O N T O U R O N T O U It A USTK ALI A N pNTERPRISES Present: “HELLO! WHO’S HERE.’’’ COY. “HELLO! WHO’S HERE?” COY. “HELLO! WHO’S HERE?” COY. BELL HlLL—Monday, Bth. KOTUKU —Tuesday, 9th. MOANA—Wednesday, 10th. Complete Change of Programme. LONG NIGHT DANCE TO FOLLOW. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL NEXT THURSDAY AT 8. NEXT THURSDAY AT 8. A WONDERFUL MUSICAL FEAST. All musical Greymouth -will be present to tender a fitting welcome to the world-famed Australian singer who has been repeating in New Zealand the brilliant successes scored in the musical capitals of Europe, America and Australia. JOHN JJROWNLEE JOHN JJROWNLEE (Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera.) Assisting Artists; RITA MILLER Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT Pianist. Prices—6/- and 4/- (reserved), 3/and 2/-. All prices plus tax. Box Plan opens at The Bristol to-day.
VVAIUTA Rovers’ League Football ” Club’s First ANNUAL BALL, Miners’ Hall, Waiuta, SATURDAY, JUNE 3 (King’s Birthday). Cowan’s Orchestra. Secretaries please note. — C. J. Morel, Sec. PRELIMINARY NO’l ICE. pEEFTON Catholic I‘arishioners ’ ANNUAL BALL will be held in Criterion Theatre on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th. Secretaries please note SHOP IN ALBERT STREET. GREYMOUTH LAUNDRY. fJiHE PREMIER LAUNDRY of the WEST COAST. The best of work <-<>■!« and turned out expeditions*?
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Grey River Argus, 6 May 1933, Page 1
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