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AMUSEMENTS. J> U G B Y FOOTBALL RUGBY PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY)—3 p.m. —Seniors— United v. Blaketown—No. 1 Ground. Cobden v. Stars —No. 2 Ground. Curtain-raisers at Park at 1.30 p-m. Other matches at Technical and Cobden Grounds. Rapahoe and Cobden A Juniors will play at Technical Ground at 3 p.m., NOT Cobden. Owing to unforseen circumstances, the junior matches at Blackball and Kumara will NOT be played. rjECHNICAL School Tennis Court A Fund: OLD TIME DANCE, Sehaef’s Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Usual arrangements. piRATES’ DANCE, Herb. Moore’s, TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Popular dance programme (3 jazz, 1 old time). Confetti and Streamers galore. Steel’s Orchestra (five instruments). Mr W. Ryan M.C. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. TTNITED PAVILION: Usual Old Time Dance, TO-NIGHT (Sat.), commencing at 8.30. Williams’ Orchestra. Ideal new floor. Admission I/-. JTAUPIRI Football Club’s GRAND BALL. NELSON CREEK HALL, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Efficient M.C. Sumptuous supper. “Happiness Boys” Orchestra (Hokitika). Popular prices. Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-, Double TEAGUE pOOTBALL. 2.45 p.m. SUNDAY 2.45 p.m. AT DUNOLLIE. MARIST v. RUNANGA. AT WINGHAM PARK: BLACKBALL V. PIRATES. Juniors: Marist v. Pirates, at Wingham Park, at .1.30 p.m.; Runanga v. Ngahere at Ngahere, at 2.45 p.m. Lower grade games at Wingham Park and Dunollie. JJLAKETOWN HALL.—Usual Mon■L> day Night OLD TIME DANCE, MONDAY NEXT, June 12th, 8 till 12. Melody Four Orchestra. Admission 1/-. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. p REYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY .. ££ Present the lihUirrfiaaaMfcAY‘-rt'"- of the Grand Opera: AUST ” (Gounod.) CAST: MARGARITA .... MISS ADA LYNN Faust (Acts 1 ami 2) ... Mr F. Smith Faust (Acts 3,4, 5) ... Mr J. Hadland Valentine Mr A. Airns Wagner Messrs Durning and Bailey Mephistople Mr Reg. Smith Siebel Mrs C. Moss and Mrs O. Roach Martha Miss Nita Hopkins Full Orchestral Accompaniment. Honorary Conductor; Mr F. Restieaux. Commencing at 7.45 sharp. Dress Circle —2/-, Stalls 1/-. Box Plan now open at Bristol. HELLO FOLKS! NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT JJLACKBALL JJEAGUE gALL gLACKBALL JJEAGUE gALL LOOK OUT for the Monster Monte Carlo—the Biggest ever held on the West Coast. THREE GOLD NUGs GETS for the Lucky Couple. Every Couple an equal chance. Also LUCKY ONE STEP —Prizes: Two Guineas. The League Ball is absolutely the BEST on the West Coast. The prizes are won outright by winners, and not held for twelve month only.

DANCING ROOM will be provided on this night. J. HUNT, Secretary. SKATING SKATING BIG NIGHT MONDAY NEXT: Monte Carlo—Lucky Spot. Excellent Music. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! pERNHILL gKATING R INK PUBLIC NOTICES. MOODY CBEEK COAL. West Coast’s Finost Household Coal. Obtainable only from: A R ODQEBB - General Carrier and Coal Merchant, Turumaha St.. Greymouth. Messages left at Beck’s Store or Mr J. Owen’s, Mackay S'reet, will receive prompt attention. JJEMSTITCHING, WHIPPING AND OVERLOOKING. PROMPT SERVICE. Newly installed Whipping, Overlocking and Hemstitching machines. M RS A. F RY ’ Guinness St. (opposite Court House). GREYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 10 June 1933, Page 1

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