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AMUSEMENTS. ■il|j| OPERA- HOUSE~||||. Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45.p.m. Strike up the Band—Stand up and Cheer—Romance is on the March! GEORGE MONTGOMERY . — J MAUREEN O’HARA JOHN SUTTON In the Show you’ll always “Ten Gentlemen from West Point” The ■ Rousing Thrill-filled Action-, | packed Successor to “The Shores of ' Tripoli.” | — “Ten Gentlemen from West Point’’ ■ ■■ ■ - " ■■ i Laird. Cregar — John Shepperd Out of the Citadels of Heroes zooms | this Stirring Adventure of Action, | Valour and Young Love, with a , Mighty Climax that will lift you ’ ** out of your seat and cheer. | (App. for Universal Exhibition) MATINEE TO-DAY. Chapter 8 of “Junior G-Men of the Air.” “SATAN FIRES THE FUSE” SUNDAY. :: SUNDAY. Tough — True — Terrifying The Most Shocking Picture Ever Made. “THE OX-BOW INCIDENT” Henry Fonda — Dana Andrews (Rec. by Censor for Adults an f ] Unsuitable for Children). (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund). ♦W* RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “MY GAL SAL” Rita Hayworth—Victor Mature (App. for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sunday): “HERE WE GO AGAIN” Edgar Bergen—Charlie McCarthy (App. for Universal Exhibition)' WELLINGTON, NELSON. WESTLAND & MARLBOROUGH LOCAL BODIES. OTHER LABOURERS & RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Annual Holidays Act Celebration. TI/tEMBERS are reminded of the Social Evening to celebrate the enactment of the Annual Holiday Act, 1944, to be held in Herb Moore’s Social Hall, Mackay St., Greymouth —On— MONDAY, MAY 1, 1944. I Commencing at 8 p.m. P. M. Butler, General Secretary, and J. Arthur, retiring President, will be in attendance. All members of other Unions cordially invited. JAMES GRIFFIN, Westland Agent.

DANCES. SCHAEF’S. HALL,- - TO-NIGHT (Saturday). 8.30—12. A/JODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Mayfair Dance Band. Popular M.C. - TAYLORVILLE DOMAIN BOARD GRAND BALL Taylorville Pavilion. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Dixiana Dance Band. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. Excellent Supper. Good Floor. Efficient M.C. Admission: Double 5/-; Gents 3/6; Lady 2/6. GREY PIPE BAND’S 5/- M. Carlo LEARNERS’ DANCE 5/- L. Spot. United Pavilion. Good Music. MONDAY NEXT. 1/- All Round. WOOLWORTH’S SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND LEAP YEAR DANCE Herb Moore’s TUESDAY NEXT. ( ——Film Star Monte Carlo. Statue Band Dance Supper. Admission 1/6. Music by Allan Christiansen. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Blaketown Hall, Wednesday Next., 10/- Monte Carlo. Cash Lucky Spot. Good Music. Supper. Prices 2/- & 1/6 Preliminary Notice. NGAHERE LEAGUE CLUB’S —GRAND ANNUAL BALL— Ngahere Hall, Saturd ay,__June 10th. PUBLIC NOTICES. OISPATCH pOUNDRY QO., £TD. ENGINEERS, MOTOR GARAGE, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, OXY-ACETONE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS. Lord Street. — Greymouth. 'Phone A. Box 26. LEARN PIANO by EAR Complete Course: 20 Lessons. Send 2d stamp for Free Booklet from Niagara School of Music 53 Robertson St., Invercargill.

SPLITTING HEADACHES SPLITTING HEADACHES Just two NYAL ESTERIN TABLETS—a glass of water—and away with that Splitting Headache almost at once. NYAL ESTERIN contains a new sedative agent, regularly prescribed by 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 and Nerve Pains. 24 Tablets cost 1/7 50 Tablets cost 2/8. L. F. H OGG QREYMOUTH & JJOKITIKA —CHEMIST— —CHEMIST— Mawhera Quay Greymouth. Revell Street, Hokitika. QIBBS’ ROTORS £TD. QIBBS’ ROTORS L TD - 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 fw 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 9.39 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, 29 April 1944, Page 1

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