AMUSEMENTS, RUGBY JpOOTBALL BE IT KNOWN! WEST COAST REPS. BUSH UNION (Pahiatua) SUNNY’ BUGBY PARK 'J'O-DAY (WEDNESDAY) iJiO-DAY' Hostilities commence at 2.45 p.m. Curtain-raiser: HOKITIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL v. GREY MAIN S.CHOOL. Prices Reduced to 1/6. Seating Free. JAZZ and Old Time Dance, Herb. Moore’s, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Invitation has been extended to visiting footballers. Steel’s orchestra. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. TZARORO SPORTS CLUB: SHORT NIGHT DANCE. United Pavilion, THURSDAY NEXT. Williams’ OrOrchestra. Admission 1/-. DON’T FORGET! JpRIDAY’ NEXT, August 3, Ahaura Basketball BALL, Memorial Hall. Happiness Boys’ Band. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-. KUMARA R.S.A. FIRST ANNUAL BALL—FRIDAY’, AUGUST 3rd, 1934. IJIHE FIRST ANNUAL BALL of the Kumara R.S.A. will be held on FRIDAY, August 3rd, 1934. Good floor. Good supper. Gaiety Orchestra. Double tickets 5/-, Single 3/6, Ladies 2/6. The Ball of the Season. Roll up and don’t miss the Best Dance of the Season! L. DEWE, Hon. Secretary. In aid of West Coast Cricket Assn. THE GREYMOUTII PLAYLOVERS Present: «rpHE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING. ’ ’ A Sparkling Three-Act Comedy. TOWN HALL, MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 13th and 14th. J>ETER PAN School of Ballroom Dances every Thursday. Each beginner and dancer receives individual attention. 8 to 10 p.m. 1/- and 1/6. Private Lessons; Evenings 7 o’clock. STUDIO. —Mark Sprot Buildings, Mackay St. ’Phone 546 before 5 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. gMPISE JJOTEL, WESTPORT. Leading Commercial Hotel. Under entirely new management. Registered Aieocieted House for United Commercial Travellers, Government Tonriste and Pxblic Service Association. MODERATE TARIFF. Sports Clubs specially catered for at reduced prices. Speight’s Ales always on tap. Wires and letters promptly attended to—P.O. Box 62; Telephone No. 14. J. H. L. B AEIY (I>ate Christchurch and Dunedin.) PROPRIETOR. JJ JJERRING AND (JOY. SHAREBROKERS. (H. Herring). COUNTRY MEMBER, Christchurch Stock Exchange. 'Phone 64 Box 52. 11. Richmond Quay, Greymonth. All enriwlnes treated ©.onridentiallv. TREES SHRUBS PERENNIALS 600—TO SELECT FROM—6OO The Greatest Collection ever in Greymouth. All Well Grown Stock. INSPECTION INVITED. Abutilons (12 var.), Acacia (6 var.), Azalea Mollis, Azalea Ghent (12 var.), Azalea Indica (12 var.), Berberis (12 var.), Boronias, Buddleia, Callistemon, Camellias (12 var.), Cotoneaster, Cydonia, Daphnes, Deutzias, Ericas (6 var.), Spindle Trees, Hydrangeas, Prostanthera, Flowering Cherries, Apples, Plums, Peaches, Lilac, Tamarisk, Veronicas, Viburnum, Scarlet Manukas, Wistaria, Rhododendron, (12 var.), Broom, Rhus, Perennial Aster (18 var.), Cannas (18 var.), Shasta, Dairy, Tri Toma, Gooseberries. NINE VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES. FLORAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 4 (X). ALBERT STREET. JJEVINGTON’S JJOTEL. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The most Up-to-date Hotel on the West Coast. Every convenience and comfort for the Travelling Public. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL RATES. Wires and Letters promptly answered. Everything under personal supervision.
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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1934, Page 1
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