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AMUSEMENTS. pORTNIGHTLY DANCE, Cobden 1 Convent Hall, TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Good music. Novelties Home-made supper. Euchre in cosy cardroom. TO-NIGHT. *T HE (J. REYTONIANS ’’ DON’T MISS THIS DELIGHTFUL SHOW. TOWN HALL, 8 o’clock. ADMISSION 1/- and 1/6. REEFTON LABOUR PARTY GRAND BALL TV ILL be held in the Criterion Theatre TO-MORROW, JUNE 23. Curtis’s Orchestra. Good supper. Novelties galore, including two Cups " for Monte Carlo. Roll up and enjoy ” yourself. A. TURNER, s Hon. Sec. Social Committee. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS. SOCIAL GATHERING AT HOKITIKA rpHE next Social' Gathering of Veterans will be held at Hokitika on SATURDAY NEXT, June 24., at 8 p.m. All veterans are requested to do their test to attend. 'Bus leaves Post Office, Greymouih, at 7 p.m. F. BIRD, Secretary. TpOLLOW the crowd to the UNITED r PAVILION on SATURDAY NIGHT, CELTIC RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB’S DANCE, the brightest show in town. Novelties popular prices, 1/6 and 1/-. No one can fail to enjoy these successful dances. pRAND ANNUAL TENNIS BALL: '■J Barrytown Hall, SATURDAY’, June 24. Peerless Orchestra. Novelties galore. Cars leave Gibbs Garage at 8.30 p.m.. is sufficient passengers | are available. GLADSTONE HALL. pRAND Mid-Winter Ball, Gladstone Hall, SATURDAY, JULY 1. Peerless Orchestra. Good Floor. ’ Excell'ent Slipper. Numerous Novelties A grand night’s fun guaranteed. GRAND CONCERT. TKAMATUA HALL, Saturday, June A "24. Local and visiting artists. Price 2/-. Long Night Dance and Supper, extra, to follow. ’ WRESTLING. DONOVAN v. CLARK. SATURDAY, JULY 1. DOX PLAN is now. OPEN at KIL- " GOUR'S. Reserve early. REEFTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. gALL CRITERION THEATRE. FRIDAY, JULY 14. Sumptuous supper. Numerous novelties. Excellent music. Good floor. Admission: Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TKAMATUA Golf Ball, SATURDAY, September 16. PUBLIC NOTICES. gOUTH gRITISH JNSURANCE (JOMPANY, £TD. Capital ::: • £2 000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditons. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policyholders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. 1 7 /fi bt >y s a B °y’ s Green Canvas Le *• / ” Roy Coat. Size 30in. Usual price 27/6.—Kim Williams, Ltd., Bargain Sale. YrrOMEN’S Tan Sports Shoes. Rubber soles and heels, 25/- pair at CHALK’S, Mawhera Quay. ]V/tEN’S All-wool Sports Trousers; size 4 only. Fawn shades. Usual price 19/6. Sale Price 13/6.—Kim Williams, Ltd. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Pei Yard. 1 HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. 5 HEMSTITCHING. 3d Per Yard. “ELITE” Albert St. ’Phone 735.' 3 MRS. P. H. PETERS Proprietress. Frocks and Costumes Specialists. RHEUMATISM BANISHED. n/TR A Tyson, Elizabeth Street, '• Launceston, writes: “For two years I suffered from Rheumatism in the arms and legs. After Taking one packet of R.U.R. I am now completely cured, with no pains left at all.” R.U.R. with money-back guarantee, for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and Gout. Procurable from L. F. Hogg, Greymbuth; Central Pharmacy, West-* port. *

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Grey River Argus, 22 June 1939, Page 1

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