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AMUSEMENTS. 11 .-J 1 : TWTCF'DAn.Y- ~ ,? . n I&-—■ Evening—B.o. n FINALLY TO-NIGHT e Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: . PROFESSION” (App. for Universal Exhibition) y COMMENCING FRIDAY. 1 THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING PiCa TURE WHICH PLAYED EXTENDED r SEASONS IN ALL THE CENTRES. 19 Magnificent Stars in a story 1 that thunders from the summits s of the soul to the hot red realness - of the flesh . . . from the terrifying fe.ars of the unknown to the unsati- - able revelries of the Mardi Gras ! ! ! t Universal Pictures Present: ■ Charle® ‘Boyer — Barbara Stanwyck Edward G. Robinson — Betty Field u Robert Cummings — Robert Benchley With: Thomas Mitchell—Dame May Whitty C. Aubrey Smith — Edgar Barrier Charles Winninger — Anna Lee In: ~ ‘ ‘FLESeTaNiT FANTASY (Rec. by Censor for Adults) Box Plans now open at Theatre. DANCES. COMMUNIST’ PARTY DANCE. Lyceum Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday). Full Dixiana Orchestra. Dancing 9 till 1 a.m. Monte Carlo. Supper. Cloakroom. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. WOMEN’S WAR SERVICE AUXILIARY. QRAND BALL Gmynasium Hall, Reefton TO-MORROW (Friday). ’ • Guinea Monte Carlo & Guinea Waltzing Competition. Delicious Supper. Good Orchestra. Double 6/-; Gent 4/-; Lady 2/6. (In Aid of Ambulance Fund). N. SIMMISS, Hon. Sec. —POPULAR DANCeFT Schaef’s Hall SATURDAY NIGHT. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Mayfair Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Good Floor. Gents 1/6.Ladies 1/-. Grana Leap Year Ball will be held in the Ahaura Hall, . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Williams’ Orchestra. Usual Novelties. Popular Prices. —GRAND BALL— Taylorville Pavilion. SATURDAY, September 30. £l/1/- Monte Carlo & Lucky Spot. Dixiana Dance Band. A- Good floor and supper. Transport will leave Hall after Ball for Greymouth and Dobson Prices:. 3/6, 2/6 and 5/-. —GRAND BALL— Stillwater Hall, SATURDAY, October 14. Secretaries Please Note. TEND E RS. ■7 ~ ~ tenders close Thursday, September 28, 1944, with Conservator of Forests, Hokitika (from whom particulars may be had) for the purchase of milling timber on ( Block XI, Hohonu Survey District Provisional State Forest 1740, ap- J proximately 10 miles from Inchbonnie Railway Station. Rimu: 77,800 feet board measure. Kahikatea: 13,400 feet board measure. Upset P’rice: £lOO. Time for Removal: Six months. Terms of Payment: A marked cheque I for the full purchase money to- * gether with £l/1/- License Fee must accompany the tender.

GOLDEN BAY CEMENT ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6.) JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., (Theme 541). PROPERTIES FOR SALIH • — — FOR SALE. £1450 Substantially built twostoried Home; all conveniences. Freehold section. Best locality; very handy to ’bus. Great value at the price asked. £ll5O Two Elals Proposition. Purcjlasei. cou id occupy one flat and the rent received from the other flat would assure free, living accommodation. Included is threequarters of an acre of land off which two building sections could be sold. For further particulars apply— S. BURNETT WHITE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Mackay Street, Greymouth. £lO5O Milton Road: 7-roomed AiVOv dwelling on excellent sunny section, new combination range. All conveniences. Excellent work-shop and fowl houses. Possession in one month. NANCARROW & CO. Land and Estate Agents, , Mawhera Quay. 1

NYAL BEEF & IRON WINE NYAL BEEF & IRON WINE NYAL BEEF & IRON WINE NYAL BEEF & IRON WINE RUNDOWN? NERVY? Maybe you need a tonic. NYAL Beef & IRON WINE is a palatable medicated wine. It will increase y O ur appetite, aid digestion and give you new vitality. ■ Especially benefical for after effects of “Flu” and heavy colds. —BEEF & IRON WINE— —BEEF & IRON WINE -BEEF & IRON WINE- -BEEF & IRON WINEL. F. H OGG £JREYMOUTH & J.JOKITIKA —CHEMIST— —CHEMIST— Vawhera Quay Greymouth. > Revell Street, Hokitika.

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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 September 1944, Page 1

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