AMUSE MENTS Gladstone hall— grand carnival DANCE NEXT SATURDAY. Streamers, Squeakers and Novelties. Peerless Orchestra. 1/6, 1/-. BLACKBALL SPORTS, TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), May 14. Excellent entries for all events. Refreshments on ground. Admission: Gents 1/9, Ladies 1/-, School children (10 to 16) ,6d. McGlashan’s ’bus leaves Post Office, mid-day.—B. F. Connors, Secretary. REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY BULLER Versus INANGAHUA AT REEFTON. ' TO-MORROW (Saturday), May 14. KICK OFF AT 2.45 SHARP. GREY REGATTA CLUB. pLAKETOWN Hall NEXT MON- ** DAY NIGHT, Short Night Dance. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot Novelties. Williams’ Music. 1/- all round. pOBDEN CONVENT Annual Ball, V TUESDAY, May 24, Cobden Gymnasium. Guinea Monte Carlo. Valuable Lucky Spot. Numerous Novelties. Sit-down Supper. Marley’s Orchestra (6 instruments). Two M s.C. Floor specially prepared. Prices— Double 5/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/6. /CRITERION Theatre, Reef ton. Catholic "Centenary” Ball, FRIDAY, June 3, 1938. Marley’s Dance Band. Popular Prices. ——— AUCT |ONS. AUCTION SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES. AT CAMERON’S STABLES, FRIDAY, MAY 20, at 2 p.m. tit HOUSTON & CO will sell by ■L’** Public Auction as above, on account of James Bryce, Hornby, 7 Draught Horses, all the very best and warranted sound, viz:— 1. Blk. Draught Gelding, 5 years, handsome horse, all work, fit for any council. 2. Bay Gelding, 5 years, same warranty. 3. Bay Gelding, 3 years, full brother to above, any trial. 4. Bay Gelding, 3 years, all farm work, except shafts, but will go in; splendid worker. 5. Bay Gelding, 3 years, all chain
work, will also go in dray. 6. Bay Filly, 3 years, all farm work and dray. 7. Black Horse, 5 years, all farm work. —ALSO—--1 Truck of Tabic Potatoes (Red Dakotas) in Lots to suit buyers. TENDERS TO BUILDERS. qnENDERS are invited for Alterations and Additions in reinforced concrete, to Butter Factory at Harihari. for the Inter-Wanganui Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the “Argus” Office. Greymouth; "The Press” Office, Christchurch, and the Factory, Harihari. Tenders close on May 25, and shall be addressed to the Secretary, Harihari. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. A. E. CAVE, F.1.A.A., Architect, ’ Hamilton. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. LARGE FLOWERING HYACINTHS Lemon, White, Rose, Blue, Red 1/- each. RANUNCULI 1/6 & 9d dozen. ANEMONES 1/6 & 9d dozen COLOURED FREESIAS 1/6 dozen CREAM FREESIAS 1/6 dozen, RED IXIAS 3/- dozen. YELLOW IXIS 1/6 dozen JtyJISS QWEN JjOBINSON REGENT FLORIST Greymouth. ’Phone 718. HOT DINNERS AND TEAS. For the “Man About Town” THREE COURSE MEALS. That are guaranteed to please tho most fastidious. pjENTRAL (JAFE ALBERT STREET (Premises lately occupied by Mr Buckley). USED CAR CLEARANCE SALEUSED CAR CLEARANCE SALE. 1936-37 DE LUXE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Only done 16000 miles. As new. Same guarantee as new car. Price £345 ESSEX COUPE, a closed-in twoseater car in wonderful order and condition; has five new tyres fitted and registered for current season £9B 1935- HILLMAN MINX, fourdoor Saloon, in very nice order; real hide upholstery and nicely painted. A GREAT BUY— £215 1936- HILLMAN MINX. A good opportunity to buy a late model, four-door saloon, with the same guarantee as a new car. £240 P R ROTORS LTD. SEWELL ST HOKITIKA. HERBERT ST. GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 1
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