AMUSEMENTS. illll" OPERA HOUSfllli’ Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45 p.m. 3—Star Attractions—3 STAR NO. 1:1944’s Biggest. Brightest Bliaze of Musical Merriment. With this Prize Surprise of the Year DONALD O’CONNOR GLORIA JEAN PEGGY RYAN u MISTER BIG” Robert Paige — Elsye Knox STAR NO 2: The Picture You’ve All been waiting for. GENE AUTRY (The Screen’s Favourite Cowboy) In a Merry Melee of Mirth, Melody, Action and Adventure. “Call of the Canyon ’’ Smiley Burnette — Ruth Terry And The Sons of the Pioneers I STAR NO. 3:'Walt Disney’s Coloured ; Cartoon. “Donald 7 ? Gold Mine” (Programme Anp. for Universal Ex.) MATINEE TO-DAY Chapter 5 of “The Adventures of Smiling Jack” “A WATERY GRAVE” SUNDAY —:;— SUNDAY The Musical Picture with a Happy “Toot” “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY”? Nan Wynn — Michael Duane Ted Lewis and His Orchestra. (App for Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund) RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “AMAZING MRS HOLLIDAY” Deanna Durbin — Edmund O’Brien i (App. for Universal Exhibition) RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sunday): “AMONG THE LIVING” Albert Dekker — Harry Carey (Rec. by Censor for Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children). A Public Reception and Social Evening to Pte. Gracie. will be held in the Wallsend Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, July 3 DANCES. BLACKBALL SWIMMING BATHS A GRAND DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good music. Good supper. Prices 2/- and 1/6. DAPAHOE Hall, TO-NIGHT (Sat.). “'Welcome Home will be tended to L. Noble and D. Fitzgerald. Monte Carlo. Williams’ Orchestra. Usual prices. | DAREWELL SOCIAL and DANCE j A will be tendered to Mr and Mrs Baigent and Family in the Ngahere I Hall. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good music. Auspices Ngahere Combined Clubs.
KUMARA JUNCTION HALL DANCE—TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Good sunp-er. Excellent floor and music Welcome home to Cpl. Geo. Bell Returned Soldiers admitted Free. SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). 8.30—12. -TL/rODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Mayfair Dance Band. Popular M.C. BRUNNER CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. GRAND OPENING Wallsend Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday) In form of Social and Dance. Supper. Prices 1/6 & 2/-. GREY PIPE BAND LONG-NIGHT DANCE LONG-NIGHT DANCE United Pavilion. Monday Next. 50-50 Modern-Old Time Steel’s Orchestra. Good Supper. Monte. “Early Bird” Prize. ■' Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Blaketown Hall, Wednesday Next. 10/- Monte Carlo. Cash Lucky Spot. Good Music. Supper. Prices 2/- & 1/6 WAIUTA MINERS’ — GRAND BALL — Miners’ Hall, Waiuta. SATURDAY, July 8, 1944. At 8.30 p.m. Dixiana Dance Band. Good Supper. Efficient M.C. Novelties Galore. F'rices: Double ticket 6/-, Single 4/-, Lady 2/6 R. MORRISSEY, Hon Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. MR BETTLE IS CON ~IDENT! CONFIDENT that his powerful new Extra Strength Remedy will relieve the toughest and most persistent “Old Man” Cough and bring peaceful sleep. On account of the shortage of certain drugs used in Bettie’s powerful “Extra Strength” Cough Remedy, it is only obtainable from George Bettie, Chemist, Christchurch. Get relief now—Get Bettie’s “Extra Strength” Cough Cure. Its action is faster —it's more soothing and brings instant relief. If you’re not satisfied, George Bettie will refund your money in full—The cost of this wonderful new remedy is only 5s (posted 6s, Stamps or Postal NotU, from— G. SETTLE, Chemist, 769 Colombo St. Postal Address: Bo* 53L Ch. Ch.
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Grey River Argus, 1 July 1944, Page 1
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