AMUSEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m, SHOWING 7.45 p.m. —2—GIGANTIC SHOWS—2— And What Shows —Comedy, Spngs, Variety, Excitement, Thrills and Drama. ATTRACTION No. 1: The Lavish and Fast-Paced Musical Comedy _ “ LAUGH IT OFF ” “LAUGH IT OFF” STARRING TOMMY TRINDER (Comedy Star of “Sailors 3”) JEAN 11 SIDNEY BURCHELL COLIN II (Famous Baritone). A Barrage of Fun. A Galaxy of Lovelies, Ear-tickling Songs, and Side-splitting Situations. (App. for Universal Exhibition). ATTRACTION No. 2: The Thrilling Adventure Drama of Modern Espionage. Constance , — — ~ Don Bennett I MADAME p ° r *er John i SPA. ' Edward litel ■ —-Brophy She’s as Dangerous as a Wolf Pack, Daring as a Task Force, and Dynamite to Enemy Agents. (Rec. bj r Censor for Adults). TO-NIGHT —7.45— TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow (Sat.) Matinee. Chapter 2 of “Don Winslow of the Navy.” “FLAMING' DEATH” I S S AMERICA “BRING AND BUY” Hospital Grounds— TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Side Shows, Games, etc. SHOP DAY. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). (Fairhall’s Shop—Mackay Street) Jumble, Produce of all Kinds, Cookery and everything money can buy. ' KIDDIES ! Remember Sat., Junei 19. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS PARTY, United Pavilion. Admission 6d. DANCES. 'T'HE Blackball League Club’s Annual Ball, advertised for Saturday, July 3, has been POSTPONED. New date will be advertised later. pOMBINED HOME GUARDV RED CROSS BALL. MEMORIAL HALL, KUMARA. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). New Caledonia Orchestra. (Hokitika). Good Supper ;:: Novelties, etc. Excellent Floor—Popular Prices. OOMMUNIST PARTY DANCE~' HAPPY AND SNAPPY Lyceum Hall—To-night (Friday).! —Dixiana Band— Soldiers in Uniform Free. pATRONS please note. —Usual Dance will be held in Masonic Refectory TO-MORROW (Saturday). Members and invited friends only. p RAND BALL, Stillwater Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). —Good Floor— —Good MusicUsual Transport and Prices.
A Social & Dance will be held in the Wallsend Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), at which a presentation will be made .to Miss M. Watson for her valuable services to the district. pATRIOTIC DANCE -SCHAEF’S HALL-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). :: Usual Prices :; Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual. (Proceeds in Aid of Miss Russia). jyj-ISS RUSSIA. “COME AS YOU LIKE” DANCE. Ngahere Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Good Music. ::: Popular Prices. MISS BRITANNIA. Grand ball, Gladstone Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ’Buses leave Greymouth. after Pictures, returning after Ball. Good Music. Excellent Supper. Usual Prices. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - pLACKBALL League Club’s Jubilee Ball, Miners’ Hall, Blackball, AUGUST 14. Dixiana Orchestra. Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. PENNIES FOR BRITAIN. BOMBS FOR BERLIN. Every Fr’iday—Mystery Prizes. Your Pennies for Miss Britannia.
YOUR CHEMIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT. FOR STOCKS OF BABY REQUIREMENTS, CALL AT HOGG’S. Glucose D.. 2/9. Farex Cereal Food, 1/6 and 2/6. Osiomalt, 5/-. Ankoria Baby Food, 2/5 and 5/9. Minidex, 3/10. Sunshine Glaxo, 2/6 and 5/6. Nyal’s Baby Cough, 1/8. Karilac Nos. 1,2 and 3, 1/7. Nyal’s Worm Syrup 2/9. . Kariol and Karil, 2/11 tin. Nyal’s Santonettes, 2/2. Malt with Halibut Oil and Orange Heatex Feeders, I J 3. ’ Juice, 2/7 and 4/7. Teats, 9d each. Dinniford’s Magnesia, 2/2. J. and J. SOAP, 1/1. Nyal’s Milk of Magnesia, 1/10. ALSO STOCKS OF ROBINSON’S BARLEY AND GROATS. L. F H° GG QREYMOUTH & JJOKITIKA QREYMOUTH-yyESTPORT pASSENGER & QOODS gERVICEF~ CURTAILMENT OF SERVICES. As from TUESDAY, 27th, October, the existing Greymouth-Westport Passenger and Goods Service will be SUSPENDED, and the following timetable will be operated. PASSENGER SERVICE— Leave Greymouth for Westport Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.30 p.m., after the arrival of the Express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 7.15 p.m. Leave Westport for Greymouth same days at 10 a.m., to connect with the 2.30 p.m. Rail-car tor Hokitika, ’Buses for Blackball, and the 5.42 p.m. Rail-car for Christchurch. GOODS SERVICE— The Freight Service will in future leave Greymouth for Westport at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and leave Westport for Greymouth at 9.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It has been found necessary to make these curtailments in the interests of conservation of Petrol and Tyres.
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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1943, Page 1
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