AMUSEMENTS. i||[| OPERA IIOUSEI|i: _ Daily NOW Nightly J 2 p.m SHOWING 7.45 IT ISN’T COLOSSAL—IT’S NOT EVEN STUPENDOUS But in these sophisticated days it comes like a refreshing, cooling breeze. A radiant picture carried along on wings of matchless Irish Melody. BRAND NEW 1943 Production of the World famous ! “ROSE OF TRALEE” “ROSE OF FEATURING 11 The Newest Screen Discovery Little ANGELA GLYNN - —(Who’ll steal your heart away)— “ JOHN LONGDEN >• Brilliant Irish Tenor who will delight you with his delightful render- ' ing of “M.acushla” “Mountains of Mourne,” “Dear Little Shamrock,” “Rose of Tralee” and “Maire My Girl.” . ITS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ’ YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO I MISS. _ (App. for Universal Exhibition) Plus Outstanding Featurettes. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Also TO-MORROW (Sat.) Matinee Chapter 9 of “Gang Busters.” “GANG BAI T” T) OXING pOXING °OXING °OXING TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). s In Aid of Marist Bros. Sports Equipment Fund. 26 First-class Bouts including Return Bout between N. ROSS, 11.9 ■ ! G. BOWMAN, 11.7. . Prices: D.C. and Stalls 2/-. _ ■ Ringside 1/6 extra. ?, Children Half-price, j' First Bout Commences at 7.45 ! Sharp. i t ' ■ UNDER the auspices of the Greymouth Borough Council and the Grey County Council . the Greymouth R.S.A. will entertain the 2nd N.Z.E.F. at Taramakau on SUNDAY next. Rail car leaves Greymouth 10.30 a.m. Rise 0800 hours. Fall in Railway Station 1015 hours. Refreshments and meals provided. , Representatives local bodies invited. THOMAS P. RYAN, Secretary. LABOUR WEEK-END Hear the Christchurch Citadel Salvation Army Band Town Hall Saturday 8 p.m. DANCES. ■ pONVENT Old Girls’ 45’s Tourney ■ and Long Night Dance, Runanga Gymnasium, TO-NIGHT (Friday). Cards 8 o’clock. First Dance 9 o’clock. Bus to Grey after Dance, Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. • COMMUNIST PARTY. QRAND MIXED j DANCE, Lyceum Hall —To-night (Friday) Dixiana Orchestra. Supper. In Aid of “The People’s Voice.” ADMISSION 1/6. GRAND BALL , Taylorville Pavilion, To-morrow Dixiana Dance Band. Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Numerous other novelties. Excellent supper. Efficient M.C. Admission: Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Extra Lady 2/Bus leaves Pavilion after Ball. PATRIOTIC DANCE * -SCHAEF’S HALL-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). :: Usual Prices :•. Returned Soldiers in Uniform will be admitted free. ’Buses as Usual. Dancing commences 8.30. —ANNUAL LABOUR BALL—SCHAEF’S HALL. LABOUR NIGHT (Monday, Octobei’ 25). —Dixiana Orchestra — Efficient M.C. Excellent Supper. All the New Dances. Prices: 6/-, 4/-, and 2/6. PRELIMINARY NOTICE TRANCE to Blackies’ Pipes on •**-' December 4th at a dance in Ngahere Hall. PUBLIC NOTICES FREE! FREE! FREE! HUSBANDS’ AND WIVES’ GUIDE. Sent Confidentially under Plain Wrapper. Contains Invaluable Information. POST FREE. Write for your copy now to— MAIL ORDER DRUGGIST, Box 531, Christchurch.
271 COUGH MIXTURE 271 COUGH MIXTURE 271 COUGH MIXTURE 271 COUGH MIXTURE THE QUICKEST WAY TO BREAK THAT COLD. THE QUICKEST WAY TO BREAK THAT COLD. 271 loosens the germ-laden congestion and at the same time forms a soothing, protective, and antiseptic film over the inflamed tissues. ’’ Don’t wait—get a bottle of 271 and rid yourself of that cold. 271 2/6 PER BOTTLE. 271 2/6 PER BOTTLE. L. F. H° GG TJREYMOUTH & JJOKITIKA —GREYMOUTH— CHEMIST. —HOKITIKA—
QRE YMOUTH-yy ESTPORT pASSENGER & (gOODs gERVICE 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 for 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, 22 October 1943, Page 1
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