AMUSEMENTS i — U G B Y FOOTBALL SUNNY’ RUGBY PARK. TO-DAY (Saturday), at 3 p.m. Two Unbeaten Teams. KIWIS V. COBDEN. -—Also— BLAKETOWN v. CELTIC —Junior Grade — Te Kinga v. Cobden, at 1.30. Blaketown. v. Kotuku, at 1.30. Star v. Magpies, South Beach, 3 p.m. Celtic v. Kumara, Kumara, 3 p.m. BASKKETBALL CLUB DANCE, Paroa Hall THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Novelties, etc. Good music; Good floor; Excellent supper. Admission 1/6 1/-. Williams’ Orchestra. a LONG-NIGHT DANCE, in aid of Ngahere Basketball Club, will be held TO-NIGHT (Saturday) in Ngahere Hall. Good floor. Tasty supper. Good music. Usual prices, 1/6, 1/-. J| U G B Y E A G U E SUNDAY. 2.30 p.m. SENIORS. 2.30 p.m. Marist v. Ngahere, at Ngahere. Runanga v. Blackball, at Runanga. JUNIORS (2.30 p.m.) Marist v. Brunner at Wingham Park. Kumara v. Runanga, at Kumara. Rapahoe v. Blackball, at Rapahoe. pREYMOUTH REGATTA CLUB Long Night Dance, Blaketown Hall, MONDAY NEXT, in aid of Central Basketball Queen. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Snowballs, Hats, Squeakers, Streamers. Williams’ Full Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Admission: 2/- and 1/6. pRAND BALL, Ngahere Basketball Club, SATURDAY, May 28. Marley’s Dance Band. Good floor. Lucky Dances. First-class supper. Squeakers, Hats. Prices 3/-, 2/-. TENDERS. DOBSON—BLACKWATER 66 K.V. TRANSMISSION LINE. Rough River to Blackwater Section 3 Miles. --—Stillwater Creek to Grey River Section 11 Miles. TRANSPORT AND POLE ERECTION.
rpENDERS for the above work close A with (he Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. May 31. Plans and specifications are available at Public Works Department (Electrical), HOKITIKA. PUBLIC NOTICES. DISASTER AVERTED. «rpHANK heaven I found it in time.” writes Mr J. Campbell, of Thames. “I was a complete cripple with Sciatica and Lumbago, but thanks to R.U.R. I am now working again, and one dose a week keeps me absolutely free from all pain.” Ask L. F. Hogg, Greymouth; Central Pharmacy, Westport, about R.U.R. £2OOO OVERSTOCKED JEWELLERY SALE. DEFINITELY CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT. GREATER BARGAINS FOR REMAINING DAYS. Rings usually £l2/10/Overstocked Price £9/10/Rings usually £ls—- — Price £l2 Rings usually £2o—- — Price £l5 Rings usually £25 — Overstocked Price £2O Rings usually £3o—- — Price £25 Rings usually £35 — Overstocked Price £27/10 z - Also SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS in Ladies’ and Gents’ Wristlet Watches, Clocks & Pottery. QILBERT jgROS., LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS TAINUI STREET, GR.CYMOUTH. ’PHONE 253. THE CARS THAT ARE DIFFERENT ■yOU’LL see a VAUXHALL on every street and road. Why? Because it offers you biggest car value. The 10 h.p. that cost a million pounds to build the smartest and most economical of all tens. Unequalled features including four doors, all steel turret top, Lockheed hydraulic brakes, independent suspension, 40 to 50 miles per gallon; selling at £305. The 14 h,p, that astounded the world and made VAUXHALL famous because of a strict value for money basis. Big car power and comfort, with a smooth 6 cylinder valve in head engine, giving 27 to 30 miles per gallon, delivering 42 h.p. The remarkable car has a distinctive personality, and can be bought in perfect confidence for £350. VAUXHALLS are the keenest priced cars on the New Zealand market. Check the English prices for yourself. JJ AINES £TD. Mackay St. and Mawhera Quay. ’Phones 546 & 553.
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Grey River Argus, 21 May 1938, Page 1
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