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AMUSEMENTS COMPETITIONS pESTIVAL Another Classic Programme. TO-DAY, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m.; 7.15 p!m. National and Fancy Dances. Character Dances. Humorous Recitation in the Character, Character Sketches, Operatic and National Songs, Song in Character, Song and Dance, Open Piano Solo. EVENING 7.15 FINALS Including z Instrumental Quartettes, Tap Dances (2), Costume Ballets. Humorous Recitation. Grand First Prize Winners’ Demonstration. SATURDAY, at 7.30. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES Come and See the Champions. Circle 1/6, Stallsl/-. Reserves at Kilgour’s. PHENOMENAL. PHENOMENAL. OPENING BALL OPEN I -NG BALL MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA. ” TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). OPENING CEREMONY. 7 p.m. ' QLD-TIME and MODERN DANCES Unlimited Novelties. Sumptuous Supper. Prices: Double 5/6, Single Gent 3/6, Extra 2/6. Onlookers 1/6 (includes supper). TWO, ORCHESTRAS. Coburn’s Buses will leave Greymouth P.O. at 8 p.m., 9 p.m. and after pictures, returning after Ball. SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL • - VICTORIA PARK TO-MORROW (Sat.), 2.30 p.m. INANGAHUA v. WEST COAST. I —Curtain-raiser— SCHOOL BOYS, 1.30 p.m. Admission: Gents'l/6; Ladies 1/-. GLADSTONE HALL: Usual Dance, SATURDAY. Peerless Orchestra. Splendid Floor and Supper. Ladies 1/-; Gents 1/6. r*RAND ANNIVERSARY BALL, Barrytown, SATURDAx, August 28. Marina Dance Band. Novelties galore. Lucky Spots, Monte Carlo. Excellent arrangements. Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-, Double 5/-. gPRINGBOK jyjATCH RUGBY PARK, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Enclosure seat tickets are now available at Walter Scott’s, Upper Mackay Street. Prices 3/6. Apply early and avoid disappointment. yyRESTLING TOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 25. (Night of Springbok Match). LOFTY BLOMFIELD Versus JOE KOPACK WOODS Reserves at Kilgour’s. tenders. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TV R ITTEN TENDERS, addressed to ” the County Chairman, Hokitika, and marked “Tender for Bridge” will be received at the County Office, Hokitika, up to NOON on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, for the erection of Waitangi River Bridge, Lower Wataroa. Copy of plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, Hokitika, and the Post Office, Wataroa. W. F. ASHLEY, County Engineer. ■ ~ t AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DIARY HERD AT THE FARM, EVAN’S CREEK, NEAR HARIHARI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, AT NOON. 7%/r HOUSTON & CO., instructed by £ Herlihy (who is giving up dairying) will sell by public auction as above: — The whole of his herd of selected Jersey and Jersey-Cross Dairy Cows comprising:— 16 Coming 2nd Calvers. 16 Coming 3rd Calvers. 12 Coming 4th Calvers 13 Coming sth Calvers. (All due early September). ALSO—--1 JERSEY BULL 3 SHORTHORN BULLS. NOTE: The above cows ate all in splendid condition, and as the herd was heavily culled last year, buyers may be assured of securing first-class Dairy Cows at this sale. TUESDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. At Rooms, Mackay Street. ttARLEY & CO., LTD., will sell by ■ n Public Auction,. Household Furniture and Effects, including: 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, Kitchen Cupboard, 12 K. Chairs, 3 Tea Waggons, 6 Palm Stands, 3 Fire Screens, 8 Rolls Linoleum, Hearthrugs, Carpets, Curtains, Piano, Wood and B.R. Bedstead, Lawn Mower, Orion Range, Sideboard, Push Cart, 6 Child’s Chairs, etc., etc.

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Grey River Argus, 20 August 1937, Page 1

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