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AMUSEMENTS. __ <«><?> <J> <J> <S> <t> THE REGENT <s><s><•><£><£><s> Direction: Kerridge—Odeon. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—S p.m. NOW SHOWING. A Musical Romance of the Wild and Woolly West. JUDY GARLAND JOHN HODIAK RAY BOLGER PRESTON FOSTER VIRGINIA O’BRIEN —In—“THE HARVEY GIRLS’’ In Technicolour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Young New Zealanders’ Club MEETING TO-DAY (SAT.)—IO a.m. “Our Gang” Comedy, Cartoons, “Pete Smith,” Stage Quiz, etc. etc. DANCES ' FAREWELL TO REG SKELTON—one of the Coast representatives at World Scout Jamboree. —GLADSTONE HALL-TO-NIGHT (SAT).—AT 8 p.m. Ladies a Plate. All Welcome. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB’S OLD-TIME DANCE. Lyceum Hall, B—l2. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). 8 p.m.—Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6 —8 v m - Light Supper. Everyone Welcome. -R-A-N-D B-A-L-L Stillwater Hall, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). De Luxe Dance Band. Perfect Floor : : Good Supper -—Monte Carlo — z Buses from Greymouth, Blackball and Runanga—B.4s. BLAKETOWN BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL CLUBS’ COMBINED DANCE Blaketown Hall, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Good Orchestra. Novelties. Dancing 8.30 till 12, —GRAND BALLROSS R.S.A. TOTARA HALL—ROSS FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot One Step, Rene Jacobs Orchestra. Good Supper—Efficient M.C. Tickets: Double 6/-, Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. Bus leaves Clock Tower, Hokitika 8 p.m. CHILDREN’S DANCE SATURDAY, May 10, 7 p.m. Cream and soft drinks. Children free —Adults 1/NELSON CREEK HALL BOARD NINTH ANNUAL BALL MAY 10—NELSON CREEK HALL Two Silver Cups for Fox Trot Competition, also second and third prizes. SPECIAL NOVELTY: Free Permanent Wave at Madear Salon, Grey., (New Vita Gloria Perm) for Lucky Seat • Other Novelties Excellent Supper; Music by De Luxe Orchestra. Also Elimination Waltz and other Dancing Competitions. Buses from Greymouth, Blackball, Runanga and Waiuta. (Times to be advertised). ~ O~R~ A N D 'B AL L —ln — : : ■ —l n STILLWATER HALL, A FLYING VISIT BY THE EMBASSY DANCE BAND EMBASSY DANCE BAND (Who plaved for you at Xmas). Now Presenting a New Super-Programme of Swing-hits, Old Time Dances, Novelties and Prizes. A Night to Remember. SATURDAY, MAY 17. Keep it Free for Dancing. (Watch this paper for bus timetables) ~ STILLWATER - HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1947. DOBSON Bowling Club Ball. Secretaries Please Note. PRELIMINARY NOTICE RUNANGA Volunteer Fire Brigade annual ball FRIDAY, JUNE 13. PUBLIC NOTICES QRITERION H otel BULLER ROAD, REEFTON. Under New Management, is now catering for Casual Guests Superior Accommodation. TED REEVE, PROPRIETOR.

PUBLIC NOTICES. GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD. GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD. SINGLE 14/-. RETURN 22/-. SINGLE 14/-. RETURN 22/-. Travel in Comfort. See the Scenic Beauty of the-Coast Road. Timetable as follows: — WESTPORT-GREYMOUTH. TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY: Leaves Westport at 7 a.m. connecting with Christchurch Express. MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Leaves Westport at 9.30 a.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Leaves Westport at 1.30 p.m. (Connects with Rail-car to Christchurch and Hokitika). SUNDAYS: Leaves Westport at 2 p.m. GREYMOUTH—WESTPORT. MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Leaves Greymouth at 3 a.m., connecting with Newman Bros. Westport-Picton service and Picton-Wellington Ferry steamer on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Arrive. Wellington 6 p.m. Fridays arrive Wellington 10 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY: Leaves Greymouth at 10.15 a.m. Connects with Newman Bros. 1 p.m. service to Nelson and Ferry Steamer to WelTUESDAY,°THURSDAY AND SATURDAY: Leaves Greymouth at 4.30 p.m. after arrival of Christchurch Express. TRAIN RESERVATIONS ABEAKGED—

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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1947, Page 1

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