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AMUSEMENTS. , ’ Regent Theatre STI J NOW SHOWING. 1 DELIGHTFUL AND ENTERTAINING LIGHT COMEDY ! A charming, human down-to-earth story of an English family in the throes of all preparations for the / wedding of the youngest daughter ! > Paramount Presents ‘ ‘QUIJIT WEDDING’ ’ 1 “QUIET WEDDING’’ —Starring— MARGARET LOCKWOOD Derek Farr A. E. Matthews Ronald Culver (App. for Universal Exhibition). SUPPORTS INCLUDE: Frolicking Frogs, Sportlight; Champagne Music, Headliner; Cops is Always Right, Popeye; Circus Co-ed, Paragraphic Pathe Pictorial; Latest Para mount News. DANCES I LEARNERS’ DANCES St. John Ambulance Hall, Dunollie. I EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. I 1 Ladies 6d. Gents 1/-. ■ DANCE— I DANCE— Join in the fun DANCE— AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL • DANCE— Long Night . DANCE— TO-NIGHT (Wed.). DANCE— L'ght Supper DANCE — Williams’ Music. ■ DANCE — Admission 2/- & 1/6 WEST COAST RUGBY UNION. ! OLD-TIME DANCE, United Pavilion. ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) Good Floor and Supper. 1 Monte Carlo. Williams’ Orchestra. I In Aid Grandstand Fund. WE KNEW YOU’D WANT TO HEAR THEM AGAIN! ! THE OIVIC WINTER QARDENS QRCHESTRA The 14‘ Top-paid Dance Rhythm > Specialists of To-day. —With— REG MUNRO i The Singing Sensation of Artie Shaw's American Band. PLAYING ONE MORE NIGHT - GREYMOUTH. ; SCHAEF’S HALL, TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL HALL, Dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Following their Appearance at — [ HOKITIKA, j SOLDIERS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). 1 Dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Bring your requests for your favourite ■ Dance Tunes—Old and New—Bring your reguests for your favourite Songs—the fourteen-player orchestra and Reg Munro at the microphone will deem it a pleasure to play and sing them. ADMISSION 5/- EACH. i WESTPORT FRIDAY NIGHT, March 22. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. COMMUNIST PARTY DANCE. FRIDAY NEXT. i —Lyceum Hall —■ ; Steele’s Orchestra. ’ Dancing 9 till 1 a.m. Monte Carlo. r Prices 2/- and 1/6. Supper. RUNANGA WELCOME HOME BALL. Miners’ Hall. ; FRIDAY. MARCH 23. I Billy Williams’ Orchestra. f Good Floor, Good Supper. £l/1/r Monte Carlo, 10/- Lucky Seat. ’ F’rices: 5/-,. 3/-, 2/6 & 1/6. ’ Coburn’s ’Bus delayed until after the Bad. ) "A NIGIHT OF FUN” ; TKAMATUA Golf Club Dance, Ikamatua Hall, SATURDAY, March 24. Excellent music. Savoury supper. Poopular prices. Grand anniversary ball Taylorville Pavilion, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 24. ■ Rene Jacob’s Dance Band from Hokitika. . Doubles 5/-: Singles 3/6; Extra 1 Lady 2/6. ? Novelty Dances; Monte Carlo & ‘ ‘ Lucky Spot. ’ Transport to Greymouth definitely J arranged after ball. TENDERS. The Regulations Say CEMENT BAGS MUST BE I ' RETURNED. JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., L ’ (’Phone 541.) ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6.)

ureymoutn. _ PUBLIC notices. FOR BABY'S HEALTH AND COMFORT! Nothing but the best is good enough for baby. For baby's health and comfort we recommend the following:— NYAL BABY POWDER. Contains Alphonzone, a scientific ingredient which prevents moisture from chafing baby’s tender skin. Soothes, deodorises refreshes. .1/7 NYAL BABY COUGH SYRUP. Contains no opiates. The ingredients are specially chosen to soothe baby’s cough away. 1/8 NYAL MILK OF MAGNESIA—SWEETENED. Corrects wind and flatulency. An ideal laxative. Specially sweetened and flavoured with dnise water for baby. . 1/10 ALSO STOCKS of Ankoria Baby Food, Pyrex Feeders, Teats, Dinneford’s Magnesia, Karilac and Kariol. L. F. H OGG CHEMIST, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 1

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