_____AMUSEMENTS JJEAGUE pOOTBALL TO-DAY ::: TODAY VICTORIA PARK. —Seniors at 3 p.m. — MARIST v. PIRATES. RUNANGA v. NELSON CREEK Junior and Third Grade Curtainraisers. Blackball v. Ngahere Seniors at Ngahere. Third Grade at Brunner. Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d. RUGBY. pARK TO-DAY :: TO-DAY —Seniors — UNITED v. BLAKETOWN STARS v. CELTIC. Curtain raisers starting at 1 p.m.. Season Tickets now available. RUSTLING OPENING OF THE SEASON. TOWN HALL ::: GREYMOUTH TO-NIGHT (SATU RDAY). pOM jyjEAD (CALIFORNIA). Versus D° N (MISSOURI) Preceded by First-class Amateur Preliminaries.’ Prices: Stage 7/-, Front Stalls and Dress Circle 4/6, Back of Hall 2/6; Ladies half-price to Circle and Front Stalls only. Boys 2/.-. These prices include tax. Reserve at Kilgour s; fid extra for booking. Box Plan now open. ALL TRAINS DELAYED. GLADSTONE JJALL TO-NlGHT—Grand Anniversay Ball. Bigger, Better and Brighter than Ever. RHYTHM BOYS’ BAND. Splendid Floor and Supper. Streamers, Balloons, Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots. McGlashan’s Bus leaves P.O. at 8.45 p.m. Come and meet all of your friends at QLADSTONE JJALL ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Sunday) ANZAC NIGHT. G.R.S.A. CONCERT. At B.ls—After Church. T UNQUESTIONABLY the Greatest Combination of Professional and Amateur Artists ever to appear on the same Programme. It’s for a good cause —show your "appreciation by packing the Town Hall to its utmost. Cars 10 o’clock. O. McLean, Stage Manager. KOTUKU CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL BALL will be held in Jack’s Hall, on SATURDAY, May 22. Marley’s Orchestra of five instruments. Harker’s Supper. Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 4/.-, Double 6/-. T. O’Brien, Secretary. TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited for Driving a Turihel of about 200 feet, mor e or less. Tenders close on Saturday, May 1. For particulars and specifications apply “Argus” Office. rpENDERS arc invited for the PAINTING and PAPERING of Runanga Library; also roof, inside and out. r V Tenders with Secretary, on MONDAY, May 3, 1937, at 7 p.m. / J. DEARDEN, See. PILE-DRIVING AND POLE ERECTION. OTIRA AND TEREMAKAU RIVERS rpENDERS, closing with the ScereX tary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at, 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, May 4. are invitee) for the above work. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Department Offices, at Hokitika and Christchurch (Electrical). PUB-LIO NOTICESWARRANTS OF FITNESS CERTIFICATES are now obtainable at our new Garage JgROWN AND pOOLE, TAINUI STREET. NOTE: Now open for all kinds of Motor Repairs. Every Job thoroughly and conscientiously executed by Competent Mechanics. LORD TRAVISTOCK PRAISES R.U.R. ■DECENT letter from Lord.Travistock " (England) ordering “R.U.R.” for hiis friends praises this wonderfully successful Rheumatic Remedy and states that every sufferer to whom he has given “R.U.R.” reports relief. “R.U.R.” the guaranteed Rheumatic Remedy. Full siz e 7/6. Half-size without guarantee 4/-. Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Greymouth; Central Pharmacy, Westport.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1937, Page 1
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