AMUSEMENTS. JFARORO SPORTS CLUB: SHORT V NIGHT DANCE. United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Williams’ Orchestra. Admission 1/-. COMPETITIONS pESTIVAL. OFFICIAL OPENING. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7.30 o’clock. His Worship the Mayor (Mr .1. W. Greenslade) will preside. CHOIR CONTEST. Mr W. IL Dixon, Adjudicator, will conduct the Massed Choirs. INSTR UMENTAL QDAKTETTES. VERSE SPEAKING CHOIRS. Season Tickets 10/6, Day Sessions Gd, Evening 2/- and I/-; Children halfprice. Box Plan, al Kilgour’s. fpilE Children’s Tea which was to have been held at Trinity Hall tomorrow evening, August 17th, has been POSTPONED. FOOTBALL pOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. VICTOIiI A P A R K , 2.45 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT 2.45 p.m. CANTERBURY (Challengers for Northern Union Cup) —Versus— WEST COAST (Holders). 12.30 p.m.: Schoolboys—West Coast Reps. v. The Rest. 1.30 p.m.: Third grade—Waratah (Reefton) v. Whiteombe and Tombs (Christchurch). Special Train Arrangements. Admission 1/6; Children free. jyjII.NSTER Complimentary Dance to I aa t eibu ry Rugby League team, Herb. Moore's, Saturday next. Steel's Orchestra. Monte Carlo. 1/ and 1/6. qt'UAEF'S HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. CIVIC BAND DANCE. Admission 1/6 and ]/-. Good floor. Excellent music.
IVTONSTEIt ANNUAL BALL (under auspices NVaiuta Rugby League Club), Miners’ Hall, Waiuta, SATURDAY NEXT. Happiness Boys’ Orchestra. Old Time and Modern dances. Special lighting effects. Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. W. T. HEMPSEED, Hon. Sec. T EAGUE JJEP. JpOOTBALL JNANGAHUA v. CANTERBURY. REEFTON RACECOURSE, SUNDAY NEXT, 19th inst. Commencing at 2 p.m. If weather is suitbale, a curtainraiser will be played. "DETER PAN School of Ballroom Dancing.—Practice 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 Aieoeieted House for United Commercial Travellers, Government Tourist* and Public 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 AEKY (Lata Christchurch and Dunedin.) PROPRIETOR.
FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD. Single and D.F. Ploughs. 3 F Riding Ploughs. Light and Heavy Tine Harrows (all sizes. 1 10/16 Disc Harrow, I.H.C. 1 12/16 Disc Harrow (Steel Queen). 1 International 9 Tine Cultivator. 3 Duncan Cultivators. 2 Massey Cultivators. 1 7ft. Cambridge Roller. 1 9ft. Cambridge Roller. 1 11/7 R. and G. Drill. 3 15/7 Drills (Massey, Dunean, and MeC. Drg.) 1 Danks Windmill. 1 Double Bagger Chaffcutter (Canterbury model). 1 8-h.p. Lister Engine. 1 3-h.p. Felix Engine. 1 Spring Dray. Lister Separators, Hercules Mowers, Gay Rakes, Plow Chains. Yokes and Trees, Saw Benches, Engines and Motors. Repair Work a Specialty. 32 Moorhouse Avenue (near Central Dairy), CHRISTCHURCH. jjuke of f dinbueqh JJOTEL Guinness Street, GREYMOUTH THE HOUSE FOR VISITORS. PATRONISED BY TOURISTS —and— GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. A. M°I NT¥BB ’ PROPRIETRESS. ’Phone 148, P.O. Box »*•
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Grey River Argus, 16 August 1934, Page 1
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