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AMUSEMENTS. L.. — 1 I.gr twjce DAILY: REGENT Matinee—2.ls p.m. Evening—B.o Hearing Aids Available. ’Phone 601 NOW SHOWING For Two Days Only THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING DRAMA. Suspense, romance and action magnificently blended in a story rising to the highest peak of film entertainment! The story of a strange crime . . . and a stranger love! Universal Pictures Present: CHARLES LAUGHTON ELLA RAINES n —l—

AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE ' FINALLY TO-NIGHT To-day 2 p.m. To-night 7.45. Great Spectacle, Mighty Drama, Tender Romance in a story that outthrills History’s most Exciting Pages. “They Died With Their Boots On” “~ERROL — OLIVIA FLYNN DE HAVILL.AND (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MATINEE TO-DAY Chapter 3 of “The Adventures of the ■ Flying Cadets” “INTO THE FLAMES”

SUNDAY SUNDAY Tuneful Melodies, Laughter and Romance in the Bright Musical Comedy: “THE SINGING SHERIFF" Bob Crosby — Fay McKenzie (App. for Universal Exhibition) (Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Fund) MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Complete Change of Programme. SUSPENSE . . . that makes every whisper on the screen echo like thunder. “DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE” John Garfield — Nancy Coleman (Rec. by Censor for Adults) RUNANGA PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Saturday) “YELLOW CANARY" Anne Neagle — Richard Greene. (App. for Universal Exhibition) TO-MORROW (Sunday) “LIFEBOAT” Tullalah Bankhead — William Bendix (Rec. by Censor for Adults)

“THE SUSPECT” Laughton at his best in the role of a man who is the victim of his own conscience! (Rec. by Censor for Adults) SUPPORTS INCLUDE: On the Mellow Side Musical Keyboard Concert Portfolio No. 3 Latest Regent Air Mail News. DANCES MAKE IT A DATE! TO-NIGHT (Saturday). GRAND BENEFIT BALL At Ngahere. £l/1/- M. Carlo. £l/1/- L. Spot. Many Brand New Novelties. ■ —Adelphi Dance Band——Supper De Luxe—

RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S QLD-TIME DANCE LYCEUM HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 8 p.m.. Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. TOWN HALL ,D A N c E TO-NlGHT'(Saturday), at 8.30. Dances to all tastes with Mrs. Mead’s Orchestra. £l/1/- MONTE CARLO Novelties. Soft Drink Bar. Coats Checked. R.S.A. Prices 1/- & 1/6. Proceeds Building Fund. ’Bus to Wallsend after Dance. M.C. S. A. WORTHINGTON, Secretray Social Committee. KOHINOOR MODERN CABARET TO-NIGHT (Saturday). TROTTING CLUB PAVILION'. Mayfair Orchestra (6 instruments), featuring 2 Pianos, Sax, and Miss Ella Cauley, Vocalist. Rendering Latest Hits. Largest and Fastest Floor in Greymouth. Largest Sound System, ex. Schaef’s. Spacious Cloak Rooms. Coats Checked.'. Soft Drink Bar. Buffet Supper at Counter. Third Heat Monte Carlo. Popular Admission. NOTE: Our floor has been sanded and polished. Street lights installed. Road in being reconstructed. Be With The Crowd 1

REEFTON, GREY VALLEY, KUMARA RESIDENTS It rests with you one and all to organise your own transport in buses. Get in touch with R.S.A. and W.l. Branches AND YOU WILL SEE “A COUNTRY GIRL” “A COUNTRY GIRL” AT MINIMUM OF’ EXPENSE NEXT WEEK'S BIG ATTRACTION. Regent Theatre, Greymouth. Special Country Schools’ Matinee, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2.15. All trains delayed to suit on West Coast Lines. Special Country Matinee Prices: 1/- and 1/6. Adults Half Night Prices: Prices: De Luxe 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Booking Fee 3d. Book now at Regent, Seats Filling Rapidly. PUBLIC NOTICES RUGBY RUGBY IKAMATUA. The Match of the Season. AGE v. YOUTH—PAST v. PRESENT AGE v. YOUTH—PAST v. PRESENT AGE v. YOUTH—PAST v. PRESENT Ikamatua, SUNDAY, Sept. 30. Kick-off 3 p.m. Referee: W. McVicar. Curtain-raiser: Waiuta Juniors v. Ikamatua Juniors. Kick-off 2 p.m. You will regret it if you miss this Grand Football Entertainment. PRESTON’S FRESH OYSTERS. Season Closes Next Week.

BALL OF THE SEASON ORAND DEBUTANTES’ BALL. Taylorville Pavilion TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Presentation of Debutantes at 10 p.m. Arrangements have been made for flash light photos. Guinea Monte Carlo —Lucky Spot, and other novelties Rene Jacobs’ Orchestra. Efficient M.C.—Excellent Supper Prices 6/-, 3/6 and 2/6. Transport to Grey Definitely Arranged. CALLING ALL DANCERS TO THE pRAND TENNIS BALL Memorial Hall, Ahaura. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Adelphi Orchestra. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Confetti and Streamer Dances. Double Tickets 6/-, Gents 4/-, Extra Lady 2/6. Don't Miss The Fun! PALL, Ikamatua Hall, SATURDAY, October 6th. Wind-up Soldiers’ Parcels Fund. Adelphi Orchestra. NOTICE. PLACKBALL Domain Board, Grand Ball, October 20. Other secretaries please note. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. —GRAND BALL— Nelson Creek' Social Club. SATURDAY, November 17. ■

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PUBLIC NOTICESSPECIAL WEEK-END ONLY WEEK-END ONLY WEEK-END ONLY FREE Tin Boot Polish with every Grocery Order to value 2/6. W. H. BOUCHER & CO. LTD. ’PHONE 8. BOX 7. We Delivery to Buses, Trains and Your Homes. pIRESIDE Chairs £2/6/6, £3, £3/5/-, A £5/2/6, £5/7/6, £5/12/6, £5/15/-, £6/5/-, £6/10/-, £7 and £7/12/6.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo Street. Cnr. Colombo and Tuam Streets, Christchurch. I

The Regulations say£JEMENT J>AGS £JEMENT gAGS MUST BE RETURNED. ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6 & 7). JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., (’Phone 541).

PUBLIC NdTICEB. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM YOUR CHEMIST— L. F. HOGG :: L. F. HOGG —AFTER. “FLU” TONICS— —AFTER “FLU” TONICS— Nyal Strengthening Tonic containing Vitamin 81, Glucose and Malt. restores strength and energy. Two sizes. - - - - 3/4 and 5/7 Nyal Beef and Iron Wine. A palatable and bracing tonic. Two sizes. ------------- 5/1 and 7/4 Minadex, a good tonic for children. - - - - - 3/10 per bottle Glucose D. - -- -- -- -- -- -- .2/9 and 7/2 E. F. H*** 3 CHEMIST, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1945, Page 1

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