AMUSEMENTS, TWICE DAILY: REGENT Matinee 2.15 " 1 "" T Evening—B Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 601 NOW SHOWING. A THOUSAND SHOWS IN ONE. So Big that All the Warner Stars . are in it 1 Your favourite stars as you have never seen them before . . . singing, dancing and making merry . . . and a grand romance besides! Warner Bros. Present. “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS” —With— Humphrey Bogart—Eddie Cantor Bette Davis —Olivia de Havilland Errol Flynn—John Garfield Joan Leslie—lda Lupino Dennis Morgan—Ann Sheridan Dina Shore —Alexis Smith (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. MORNING MATINEE A Special Morning Matinee will be held To-day (Saturday). Commences 9.45. Finishes Noon. “ A TALE OF TWO CITIES ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). DANCES DANCERS PLEASE NOTE! THERE will be NO DANCE in the 1 RAPAHCE HALL TO-NIGHT (Saturday). BLACKWATER SPORTS BALL Ikamatua Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Double Ticket 6/-, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. £l/1/- Lucky Spot. £l/1/- Monte Carlo Efficient M’s.C. Good Supper. Adelphi Dance Band. MODERN CABARET Trotting Pavilion. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Mayfair Orchestra —7 Instruments Featuring 2 Pianos and their Singing Saxaphones. Excellent Floor. Popular Admission. Second Section Big Vocal Contest. DON’T MISS THIS!
The Big, Bright and Best Dance. BE WITH THE CROWD! ""RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD-TIME DANCE. Lyceum Hall, B—l2. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) 8 p.m — Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6—B p.m. Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. BACK TO BLAKETOWN. LONG-NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Steel’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Light Supper. Admission: 2/- and 1/6. ’ "wAIUTA SOLDIERS’ ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE A Welcome Home will be tendered to local Returned Servicemen in the Miners’ Hall, Waiuta, on the night of SATURDAY, March 9. Secretaries Please Note! _ TAYLORVILLE PAVILION OPENING BALL SATURDAY, March 23. Other Balls: April 20, May 18, and monthly thereafter. Secretaries Please Note! PUBLIC NOTICES JAM JARS & PRESERVING JARS. We have all the necessities for your Bottling Requirements. “AGEE” JAM JARS—11b. 3/6 dozen. 21b. 4/6 dozen. “AGEE” Wide Mouth Preserving Jars Quarts 10/- dozen. Wide Mouth Rubber Rings 9d P'kt. “PERFIT” Seals, two piece metal caps, 6d each. “SEAL ALL” Lids only. 4d each. CELLOPHANE JAM JAR COVERS 6d pkt. WOODEN JAM SPOONS 9d, lOd & 1/3 each. JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. P.O. Box 114. ’Phones 541 & 842. The Leading Hardware Merchant®. MAWHERA MEAT COY. Tainui St., Marsden Rd. and Blaketown. SIDES MUTTON from 8/6. Prime Lamb. Veal. Ox Beef. Poultry: All classes of smallgooas manufactured, wholesale and retail Any quantity. WANTED TO BUY. Porkers, any quantity. ’Phones 37. 228 D. 886. 5765.
PUBLIC NOTICES. —THE FLY MUST DIE— ’ —THE FLY MUST DIE——THE FLY MUST DIE— - —THE FLY MUST DIEPATTEN’S FLY-X-IT PATTEN’S FLY-X-IT PATTEN’S FLY-X-IT PATTEN’S FLY-X-IT A splendid preparation for killing' Flies and Mosquitoes. For Ants, Cockroaches, Silverfish, etc., spray liberally into all < cracks and crevices when necessary. 1/9 PER BOTTLE 1/9 PER BOTTLE —AT— —AT— L. F. H OOG CHEMIST GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA CHEMIST
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Grey River Argus, 16 February 1946, Page 1
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