AMUSEMENTS A SOCIAL EVENING will be held by the Women’s Institute TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Sept. 15th, at the Oddfellows’ Hall. Members a Plate; Non-members 1/-. COBDEN HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. T ONG NIGHT DANCE, Gymnasium, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) September 16th. Monte Carlo, Statue Dance, Balloons and Snowballs. Cards, Excellent Music. Supper. Admission 1/-. JJAFFODIL SHOW. ST. JOHN’S HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Sept. 16th. 2 p.m., to 5 p.m.—6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., Beautiful Spring Flowers for ’ show and sale. Cakes, Sweets and Sewing Stalls. Afternoon Tea. Admission to show 6d. Schedules from J. Tennent, Jeweller, and H. Ogilvie, Tea Merchant. THE VICTORY OF THE DANCING SEASON. J£UMARA LEAGUE CLUB'S BALL MEMORIAL HALL, FRIDAY Sept. 17. Roll up for the Best Ball of the Year. P. GILBERT, Sec.
qnHE Ngahere Women’s Institute are X holding their ANNUAL BALL on SATURDAY, Sept. 18th, in the Ngahere Hall. Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/Marley’s Dance Band. WHO WILL YOU BE AT GREYMOUTH’S GAYhST EVENT '! 1 QRAND jyjOVIE gALL TOWN HALL, SEPTEMBER 28th. Errol Flynn? Charlie Chaplin? Gloria Stuart? Alice Faye? Fred Mac Murray? Norma Shearer? James Cagney? Dick Powell? Ruby Keeler? Select your impersonations from the Photos on view in John Burns’ window from to-morrow I RUNANGA SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS ANNUAL ball. (Adults Dance to follow). FRIDAY NEXT. Gaiety Orchestra. W. RICHMOND, Hon. Sec. (jOBDEN Volunteer Fire Brigade. Children’s Fancy Dress Ball, School Gymnasium, Saturday, October 9, Secretaries please note. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOW OPEN. gUNSHINE gAR Next Woolworth’s, Greymouth. A Modern Milk Bar in Every Respect. The service compares more than favourably with anywhere in New Zealand. Hot and Cold Milk Snakes in various flavours; Soda Fountain Drinks in all pure fruit flavours. Fresh Coffee made on the premises and served with Sandwiches, Toast or Biscuits. EXCELLENT SERVICE. NO WAITING.
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Grey River Argus, 15 September 1937, Page 1
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