_AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. JJLAKETOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Good prizes. Supper provided. Tickets 6d. Shilling Dance to follow. In aid of Celtie-Blaketown Queen. GRAND CONCERT. MINERS’ HALL ::: RUNANGA. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). At 8 o’clock. Excellent Variety Programme, including Local and Greymouth Artists. Admission—Adults 1/-, Children 6d. COBDEN—STAR QUEEN. (Miss A. McCabe.) QRAND GALA AND SPORTS, in conjunction with Athletic Assn., Cobden Domain, SATURDAY NEXT. Sweets, Ice Cream and Afternoon Tea. obtainable on the ground. Civic Band in attendance. <J'HE KIT-KAT CABARET (run under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Moore). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Opening Night an Unqualified Success. Ces. Williams’ Kit-Kat Band. Oldtime and Modern Dancing. Pat. Coll, Dance Director. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. WAIUTA CRICKET CLUB. •J’HE ANNUAL BALL of above will be held in the Miners’ Hall on SATURDAY, March 23. Broadway Boys’ Dance Band. Sumptuous Supper. Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Double Ticket 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN’S SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. (COMPLYING with the request of the Right Honourable, the Prime Minister, that the whole of the Dominion should celebrate Their Majesties’ Silver Jubilee, — A — yjAMMOTH jyjARDI QRAS will be held at RUGBY PARK, GREYMOUTH, y[ONDAY, M AY 6th - A feature of the programme will be the entertaining of the whole of the West Coast School Children. Watch Papers for Fuller Particulars.
PUBLIO NOTICES. BEVINGTON’S JJOTEL. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The most Up-to-date Hotel on the West Coast. Every convenience apd comfort for the Travelling Public. Wires and Letters promptly answered. Everything under personal supervision SPECIAL COMMERCIAL RATESMACHINERY FOE SALE.
S. and D. F. Lever ploughs. 3 F. Riding and Tractor Ploughs. Disc Ploughs. 1 Moy or Garden Plough with Attachments. Tine Harrows (all sizes). Grass Seed and Drummond Harrows. Massey Stiff Tine Cultivator. R. and G. Stiff Tine Cultivator. Duncan Spring Tine Cultivator. Duncan Slag Sower. Fordson Tractors (all sizes). Anvil and Forge. Cambridge Rollers (all sizes). Farm Dray and Frame. Blocks and Chains. Stand Wolsley Shearing Machine. Mowers, Rakes, Sweeps and Binders. Engines, Saw Benches, Pumps, Separators, and Machinery of all descriptions. SPARE PARTS for All Makes of MACHINERY Wanted for Clients. WANTED FOR CLIENTS: 2 10/20 McCormiok Tractors. 3 13 or 15 Coulter Drills. Danks Windmill Self Oiler. FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE LTD Christchurch. ’Phone 32,505 EYES When in need of attention, deserve the BEST—than consult pROCTER’S, E. CHOLERTON. Who now visit Greymouth every foursix weeks. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing, or calling on MR I. BENNINGTON, Sports Depot, Mackay Street. JJSED B AEGAINS - Tho undermentioned ears are guaranteed and terms can be arranged: MORRIS, 4-Door SEDAN, like new £l4O CHEV. SEDAN, 4-door £55 BUICK TOURER £35 FORD MODEL T, enclosed delivery, £2O FORD NEW BEAUTY Delivery, £35 WESTLAND ROTORS. Corner Manchester and St. Asaph Sts., , CHRISTCHURCH. E. Parlrer (Manager), late Greymouth Motors.
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Grey River Argus, 22 March 1935, Page 1
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