AMUSEMENTS. GREYMOUTH OR CHE STR A L SOCIETY. qpilE FIRST CONCERT of 1936 SeaX son., will be held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at the Town Hall, at 8 Soloists: Miss Elsie Finch; Mr. Arnold Perry. Fifty Artists engaged. Box Plan now open at Kilgour’s. JJOKITIKA DRUIDS’ BALL. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). The Season’s Biggest Gathering Latest. Music. Good Appointments. Fox Tr&t Competition. Good Prizes. Special attention to the entertainment of-visitors, PRELIMINARY NOTlCE.—Brunner League Club’s Annual Ball, August 21. Secretaries please not. Orchestras .invited to tender for music..—E. Duggan. lion. Sec. TENDERS. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. 'TENDERS'.'FOR TRANSMISSION 'v LINES. rnE.NDERS arc invited for the conX structioh of' Transmission Lines, etc., to serve the district from the Arnold River Power Station to Rotoinanu. Specifications, drawings and general conditions of contract may be obtained at the Board’s Office, Mackay Street, Greymouth for one pound, returnable on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tenders iii sealed envelopes, marked “Tender for Transmission Lines”, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up to 5 p.m. on JUNE 30. SINCLAIR TROTTER. Engineer. PUBLIC NOTICES. —PER MAN ENT WAVING—- — PER MA N ENT WAVING—-(Up-to-the-Minute Styles). AIA R CELLING—TRIM MING M A RC ELL I XG—TRI M MING For Dandruff and Dry Hair (Special). HOT OIL SHAMPOO. HOT OIL SHAMPOO. ELECTROLYSIS. M ISS G. D. B KUCE MARGARET ROSE SALON. (Opposite Truman’s). 55 Mackay St.. Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1936, Page 1
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