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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TO-NIGHT “QUEEN OF BROADWAY” AND , '■ “BEHIND PRISON WALLS” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) 11 |||~bPEßA~ Bsu§E~||| i:, Daily 2 p.m.—Nightly 7.45 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY Who is The Raven—Friend or Foe? Who saw strange sights—thrilling, eerie sights—chilling and suspenseful —of murders and murderers. George Wanda Noel Zucco McKay M aclison “The Black Raven” — (R'ec. by Censor for Adults) IN ADDITION: Never anything like it since T'opsy cut her eye-teeth on Grandpappy’s wooden leg. Blondie and All the Bumsteads In their Latest Laugh Riot. “Footlight Glamour” Arthur Penny Larry Lake 1 Singleton Simms (App. for Universal Exhibition) NEW SERIAL. NEW SERIAL. Commencing Friday 7.45 p.m. Also Saturday Matinee “JUNIOR G-MEN OF THE AIR” “JUNIOR G-MEN OF THE AIR” Starring THE DEAD END KIDS and “ LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Don’t Miss Chanters 1 and -2: “WINGS OF FLAME” and “THE PLUNGE OF PERIL” • of this- Thrilling 12-chapter Action-packed Drama. RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Thursday): “BROADWAY LIMITED” Dennis O’Keefe —Florence Rice (App. for Universal Exhibition) NEW LYCEUM HALL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING Commencing 8.10 p.m. sharp. gLACKBALL gPORTs QLUB 7th. ANNUAL MEETING. Blackball School Grounds, SATURDAY, MARCH 25th. £ISO—PRIZE MONEY—£ISO. AXEMEN’S EVENTS. 12in. Maiden Chop: £5, Ist; £2, 2nd; £l, 3rd. Nomination 3/-, Acceptance 2/-.

12in. Upright Chop: £lO, Ist; £3, 2nd; £2 3rd. Nom. 6/-; Acc. 4/-. BLACKBALL . HANDICAP, 14in. UNDERHAND: £3O, Ist; £7, 2nd; £3, 3rd. Nom. £1 Acc. 10/-. Sliver Birch Logs will be used in chopping events. Backyard Choo: £l, Ist; 10/-, 2nd; 2/- entry. Double-handed-Saw, 14in. Log, two cuts: £8 Ist; 2nd; £l, 3rd. Nom. 5/-; Acc. 3/-. The following will be strictly enforced: No nomination will be accepted unless accompanied by nomination fee and no nomination will be accepted after the advertised time of closing. Nominations Close Saturday Next. NATIONAL DANCING. Highland Fling and Irish Jig, 10 yrs. and under. Sean Triubhais and Sailor’s Hornpipe, 13 years and under. Open: Sailor’s Hornpipe and Sword Dance. Trophy for Ist. and 2nd., providing there are five or more entries in each event. Grey Pipe Band in Attendance. Tea Rooms, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks on Ground. Suitable 'Bus Arrangements. First Chop 1 p.m. Sharp. GRAND BALL IN EVENING. J KERMODE, Sec. DANCES. PLEASE NOTE! COMMUNIST PARTY’S POPULAR WEEKLY DANCE’ In the Lyceum Hall TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Good Music. Supper. Dixiana Dance Band. REEFTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. ' 70 YEARS' JUBILEE BALL 70 YEARS’ JUBILEE BALL Gymnasium Hal! TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Billy Williarris’ Orchestra. £l/- Monte Carlo. Excellent Supper — Novelties Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. SCHAEF’S HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. 8.30—12. MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Mayfair Dance Band. Popular M.C. PUBLIC NOTICES. H F O GILVIE S OK - Mackay Street—Greymouth. 'Phone 429. Fea, Freshly Ground Coffee & Cocoa in plentiful supply. English Beswick Ware Suitable for Wedding Gifts.

SPLITTING HEADACHES . / SPLITTING HEADACHES , f Jlist two NYAL ESTERIN TABLETS—a glass of water—and away -with that Splitting Headache almost at once. / NYAT FSTERIN contains a new sedative agent, regularly prescribed my the medical profession, for the prompt relief of pain. It acts directly/on the nerve centres and "quickly soothes away pain. ) TAKE NYAL ESTERIN for Headaches, Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatic - v 1 Y an( j N e r ve Pains. ! 24 Tablets cost 1/7 t — 50 Tablets cost 2/8. . / T F H° GG QREYMOUTH & ||OKfiTIKA -CHEMIST- -CHEMIST/-. Mawhera Quay Greymouth. ' Revell Street, Iflokitlka, ROTORS jjTD. PASSENGER SERVICE— ( Leave Greymouth for Westport Tuesdays, Thursdays and /Saturdays at 4.30 p.m., after the arrival of the Express from Christchurch, arrivirio- 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, i GOODS SERVICE— | ' j The Freight Service will in future leave Greymouth for V Zestport at 9 a.m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and leavi Y Westport for Greymouth at 9.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and iFridays. It has been found necessary to make these curtailments in the invests of conservation of Petrol and Tyres,

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Grey River Argus, 16 March 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 March 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 16 March 1944, Page 1

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