AMUSEMENTS GREYMOUTH MAIN SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE. OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd & 24th. QFFICIAL pROGRAMME. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 22nd. 1.30: Procession from Boundary Street to School; opening of Carnival by His YY’orship the Mayor. Speeches of Welcome. Highland Dancing: Highland Fling. Novice; Highland Fling, 10 and under; Sword Dance, 12 and under; Hornpipe, 12 and under; Irish Jig, Id and under. Post entry. Medals. 8 p.m. Public Welcome and Children’s Concert in the Town Hall. Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, Children half-price. Reserves Gd extra. Grand Carnival Ball in Sehaef’s Hall. Marina Dance Orchestra. Tickets: Double 5/-, Single 3/-, Extra Lady 2/6. FRIDAY, 23rd. 2.45 p.m. Re-union Afternoon Tea (for pupils prior to 1920). Amusements, Side-Shows, Stalls, etc. 8 p.m. Continuation of Carnival at School. SATURDAY, 24th. 1.45 p.m. Children’s Sports on Recreation Ground. 7.30 p.m. Grand Torchlight procession from Boundary Street to School. Continuation of the Carnival. 8.30 p.m. Entertainment at School— Playette by Women’s Institute. PROFESSIONAL BOXING CONTEST. Two Brilliant International Champions JOE JJAI.T. Australian Featherweight Champion —Versus — QLARRIE pAYNER Now Zealand Featherweight Champion 15 —Thrilling Rounds—ls TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER. 24. Four Special Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage 7/-, Dress Circle and Front Stalls 4/6, Back Stalls 2/6, Ladies 2/6 to Circle, Boys 1/6. All prices include tax. Reserves at Kilgour’s HOKITIKA TRAIN DELAYED
UNTIL 10.6 p.m. TVTONSTER WHIPPET MEETING xLSSN. SHIELD CHAMPIONSHIP. DUNOLLIE, SUNDAY NEXT. Commencing 2 p.m. CELEBRATE THE FORTY-HOUR WEEK at the GREY LABOUR PARTY'S jyjONSTER jgALL SCHAEF’S HALL LABOUR DAY (MONDAY NEXT) Marina Orchestra (six instruments). Old and New Dances. Mr. Pat Coll, M.C. Paper hats and novelties. Excellent. supper. Double 6/-, Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 2/6. DON’T FORGET ! pRAND BALL, LABOUR NIGHT, Vx SOLDIERS’ HALL. HOKITIKA. Uocoanut Grove Dance Band. Also playing at Brunner, SATURDAY NEXT. Owing to counter-attractions the Coeoanut Grove Dances at RUATAPU and KOKATAHI have been POSTPONED in the meantime. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pRAND CONCERT, by Miss Mavis Burgoyne and Pupils in Memorial Hall, Ahaura, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL To cope with the ever-increasing trade, we have removed to larger and more modern premises in GUINNESS STREET, , (Opposite Courthouse) (jycle d epot LUMBAGO INTERFERES WITH SPORT. pAINFUL lumbago in his right hip for over 8 months nearly forced Mr. M. B. Cook, Christchurch, to sever his interests in active sport. He writes to sav that after half completing his first packet of R.U.R. he is absolutely fit again. R.U.R. is sold with moneyback guarantee in every packet by L. F. Hogg, Greymouth; Central Pharmacy, Westport. Free Booklet. —4
gOUTH jgRITISH JNSURANCE (JOMPANY, £TD. CAPITAL :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND CO. District Agents.
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Grey River Argus, 22 October 1936, Page 1
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