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AMUSEMENTS. 1 11 Topera - house"] 111> DAILY NOW NIGHTLY 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45 MetrojGoldwyn-Mayer Present: A Jamboree of Music, Song and Dance, with World Famous Entertainers of Stage, Radio, Screen. Marilyn Maxwell — William Gargan With Kay Kyser and His College of Musical Knowledge. (App. for Universal Exhibition) —ALSO— —ALSO— A Story that Germany couldn’t suppress—a Drama too Stark Mad to be True! “The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler” Ludwig Donath ' — Fritz Kortner Gale Sondergaard (Rec. by Censor for Adults) NEW SERIAL : NEW SERIAL COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Thrills, Action, Adventure in the Power-packed Serial Drama. “PERILS OF NYOKA” Don’t Miss Chapter 1: “DESERT INTRIGUE” GREY PIPE BAND EUCHRE Every Saturday EUCHRE Lyceum Hall, EUCHRE 8.10 sharp. EUCHRE Best Prizes. gOX I N G Miners' Hall,, Blackball. TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT November 25, at 8 p.m. The Cream of the Gney Valley in Action. Special Bus Arrangements from Grey mouth. gPORTS JfyjEETING PRESBYTERY GROUNDS. AHAURA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. (Starting Time 1 p.m.) Transport arranged from Ngahere—’Bus arriving at 1 p.m. Birch Loqs to be used for all Events. £35 UNDERHAND CHOP, 14in. Ist. £25, 2nd. £B, 3rd. £2. Nom. 10/-; Acc. 15/-. £lO SECOND-CLASS CHOP, 12in. £7, £2, £l.- Norn. 3/-; Acc. 4/-. £ll UPRIGHT CHOP, 12in. £B, £2, £l. Nom. 3/-; Acc. 5/-. £8 DOUBLE-HANDED SAW, 12”. 2 cuts £5, £2, £l. Nom. 2/6. Acc. 2/6. FIDDLING, 12” One cut, with bush saw's. Post Entry. MIXED SAW (Lady & Gent), 12in. 1 cut, with bush saws. Post entry. £5 100 YARDS FLAT RACE. £3/10/-, £l, 10/-. Nom. 1/6, Acc. 2/-. NUMEROUS OTHER EVENTS. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Afternoon Teas, P'ies, etc., on grounds. Sideshows. Fun for all the family. Admission: Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. Children Free. —BALL IN THE EVENING— S. CHEETHAM, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Capital :: :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND COY., District Agents. RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. “SAVAGE” Elec. Ironer, in white porcelain. This was an expensive machine, is very reliable, perfect order, and gift price of £l7 10s at Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. "LITTLE JUMBO” Stationary Engine, runs on kerosene or petrol, in first-class order. Offer wanted at Railway Auction Rooms. IMPROVED “Excelsior” 14” Lawnmower, in splendid order. A highgrade Mower for fine work, at Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PHILLIP Dudley, London, mediumsized Modern Piano, in first-class order. The action has just been thoroughly overhauled, good keyboard, good tone. Real bargain, £39 10s, at Railway Auction Rooms. HERMANN Upright Grand, in splendid condition, was really cheap at £47 19s; now £39 10s for quick sale, at Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. HOPKINSON, London, Small Model Piano, good order, excellent tone. Only £l9 10s at Railway Auction Rooms. JOHN Brinsmead, Small Modern Upright Grand, one of England’s best Pianos; lovely tone. Play it at Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. STECK Aeolin Duo Art Player Piano in new condition, with about 50 Rolls. This instrument is both a first-class Piano with beautiful tone and touch for manual use, and also one of the highest grades of Player Pianos. At Railway Auction 'Rooms. SAXOPHONE, “Conn” C Melody, in Case, in new condition at Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station.

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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1944, Page 1

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