, amusements. I —REGENT— Twice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. Hearing Aids Available. * —FINALLY TO-NIGHT—--0 ELSA MAXWELL’S “HOTEL FOR WOMEN” r — - [ Ann Sothern, John Halliday. . (Rec. by the Censor for Adults). . s —FRIDAY— —FRIDAY—--3 LORETTA YOUNG 111 MELVYN DOUGLAS u _ ( In The —I I Smart Sophisticated Comedy ! I “HE STAYED FOR I r | BREAKFAST” I '• Alexander Hall's ; Sizzling Comedy. 1 Be Wise ! Book Your Seats Now ! ’Phone 601. t (Rec. by Censor for Adults). I navy queen events. t TO-MORROW (Friday), 9.30 a.m., Town Hall—-Paddy’s Market (bigger and better than ever). Lamb. 3 Mutton, Veal. Pork, Poultry. Economise by purchasing your week- :, end supplies from us. Packet Day and Quick Raffles. ’i SATURDAY: Final Day.' 10 o’clock ‘ ! arrival at No. 1 wharf (Tainui St.) of Queen and attendants. Reception by Mayor and Mayoress and i ■ Mr J. O’Brien, M.P. and Mrs r O’Brien. King Neptune holds court. 1 i Concert party from H.M.S. Eileen. 5: Popeye in attendance. Gifts for 1 . children. Afternoon: Stalls and Side-shows ’ at Park. ? EVENING: Stalls and Side-shows, Town Hall. ' Voluntary subscriptions may be forwarded to Mr J. W. Greenslade, j Chairman, Navy Queen Committee, t Mackay Street, Greymouth. 5 VICTORIA PARK. SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1 ' ARMY—NAVY—AIR FORCE. * QUEEN .qarnival >, GREYMOUTH’S BIG DAY. V . D Grand Finale Gymkhana and Page's ant of Empire. Maori Display. j; Grand Procession and Decorated 1 Floats Leave Main School, 1.30. 5> Classes for Most Original, Most Humorous Displays, Best Decorated Car, 3 Best School Display, Decorated Bikes. - Prams, Wheelbarrows, Horses, ;,i Fancy Costumes, Nurses' Display, etc. ■• On the Grounds —The Fun of the Fair. Games —Shows—Ice Cream—- - j Tea Rooms. q First-class Programme of Sports, . Trotting Races, Tug-o’-War, Men’s “'and Ladies' Derbys, Whippets, Cycl- '• ing, Baby Shows, Relay Races (Boys). < Sports for Young and Old of every I. description. 1 SPECIAL.—Best School Display, Open to all District Schools. t. Winners to take part in Crownd’ing Ceremony. I ! TOWN HALL. AT 8 p.m. CONCERT AND INDOOR GALA. Winning Queen Announced at 11 p.m. Sports Programme will be Advertised Later. TENDERS. Build to Last! Build for Economy Euild in Concrete—with GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT' C E M E NT ■piNEST quality. Uniform throughout. Sets like Granite. No order too large. No order too small. For one bag or one hundreds, apply: ASHBY BERGH & CO., LTD. (’Phone 6). JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD. (’Phone 541). PUBLIC NOTICES. BARRYTOWN. £l4o—Cottage. 3 rooms, Kitchenette and Wash-house. Fuel Range. Sink and Tanks. £l25 —Cottage, 2 rooms with Lean-to and Wash-house. Cupboards and Wardrobe. Fuel range. Sink & Tanks. £lO5 —Cottage, 2 rooms, with Lean-to, and Wash-house. Cupboards, Fuel Range, Sink and Tanks. All the above are lined throughout and are built on the road line and are easily shifted. Agents:—■ * Tn TAMIESON & pO. L A. I*. J V Real Estate Agents— Valuers — Insurance & Commission Agents. Guinness Street, GREYMOUTH. “HUSBAND AND WIFE'S HANDBOOK.” .. T>Y Dr. Hubert Alcott. A concise ** Treatise on a subject of vital importance t 0 all married persons, anc those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- (or stamps) —Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. G.A. Box 1178, Christchurch,
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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1941, Page 1
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