AMUSEMENTS. HOUSE Daily NOW Nightly 2 p.m. SHOWING 7.45 p.m. Unusual, Fascinating, Real-life Story —Packed with Excitement, Drama and Gripping Human Emotions. “The Man Who Returned To Life” JOHN LUCILLE RUTH HOWARD FAIRBANKS FORD (Rec. by Censor for Adults). ATTRACTION No. 2: Your Lovable, Laughable Screen Favourites in Their Funniest Hit. STARRING JIMMY LYDON. MARY CHARLES JOHN ANDERSON SMITH LITER HENRY & DIZZY”~ (App. for Universal Exhibition). NEW SERIAL ::: NEW SERIAL Commences Friday Evening, Also Saturday Matinee. “DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY” DON TERRY CLAIRE RODD ANNE NAGEL JOHN LITEL A 12-Chapter Broadside of Searing Adventure. Don’t Miss Chapter 1. “THE HUM A N TORPEDO.” TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! gABOUR PARTY’S EUCHRE, NEW LYCEUM HALL. DANCE— J'oin in the fun DANCE— TO-NIGHT’ DANCE— (Wednesday) DANCE— AT DANCE— BLAKETOWN HALL DANCE— Long Night DANCE—Good Supper DANCE—• Admission 1/6 DANCE— Proceeds in aid Miss DANCE— Britannia. YOU MUST SEE THEM - ‘ | YOU MUST SEE THEM——YOU MUST HEAR THEM YOU MUST HEAR THEM gKIPPER’S JJAR-MONICA BAND —REGENT THEATRE-
NEXT SUNDAY—JUNE 6. Matinee 2.30—4.30; Evening 8.30—10.30. Miss Britannia (Miss Joan Pearson) and her Princesses will be presented af the Evening Concert. Prices: Matinee 2/-. & 1/6; children 6d. Prices: Evening 2/6 & 2/-; Children 1/6. Lest Your Regret—Don’t Forget June 6th. Proceeds in aid Miss Britannia. OOMMUNIST PARTY DANCE HAPPY AND SNAPPY LYCEUM HALL—FRIDAY NEXT —Dixiana Band— Soldiers in Uniform Free. •pAPAHOE HALH SATURDAY Jt/ NEXT. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Good Floor. Good Supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. First dance 9 p.m. QRAND |gALL~ GLADSTONE HALL SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 5. Excellent Music. Good Supper. Prices: 3/6 and 2/-. Aid Miss America. Remember this night, it’s going to be great! OHALLENGE CHOPS & DANCE NELSON CREEK HALL SATURDAY NEXT. One of the biggest chops seen on the Coast for many years. T. Dunster chopping S. Bowen, 15in. Birch, upright; £2O challenge.' Also £lO Challenges— A. Ryan v. E. Wilson, 12” birch. E. Palmer v. A. Christie, 12” birch. F. Moore v. R. Birchfield, 12” upright. F. Knight v. K. Ogilvie, 12” un’hand. A. Krakosky v. H. Tuck, 12” un’hand. M. Ord v. W. Campbell, 12” un’hand. Proceeds in aid of school children. Prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Children 6d.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE — MONSTER ANNUAL BALL — — MONSTER ANNUAL BALL — — MONSTER ANNUAL BALL — SCHAEF’S HALL MONDAY NEXT, June 7. West Coast Waltzing Competition (Two Silver Cups). Good Prizes for. Lucky Spots. SPECIAL SUPPER. Mayfair and Williams’ Orchestras. YOU REGRETTED MISSING THE LAST—DON’T MISS THIS ONE! Popular Prices. ■QEMINDER: “Come as you Like” Dance,' in aid Miss Russia, Ngahere Hall, SATURDAY, June 12.
YOUR CHEMIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT. FOR STOCKS OF BABY REQUIR EMENTS, CALL AT HOGG’S. Glucose D., 2/9. Farex Cereal Food, 1/6 and 2/6. Oswmalt, 5/-. Ankoria Baby Food, 2/5 and 5/9. Minidex, 3/10. Sunshine Glaxo, 2/6 and 5/6. Nyal’s Baby Cough, 1/8. Karilac Nos. 1. 2 and 3, 1/7. Nyal’s Worm Syrup 2/9. . Kariol and Karil, 2/11 tin. Nyal’s Santonettes, 2/2. Malt with Halibut Oil and Orange Heatex Feeders, l y 3. Juice, 2/7 and 4/7. Teats, 9d each. Dinniford’s Magnesia, 2/2. J. and J. SOAP, 1/1. Nyal’s Milk of Magnesia, 1/10, ALSO STOCKS OF ROBINSON’S BARLEY AND GROATS. L F H° GG QREYMOUTH & JJOKITIKA QREYMOUTH-yyESTPORT pASSENGER & QOODS gERVICE CURTAILMENT OF SERVICES. As from TUESDAY, 27th. October, the existing Greymouth-Westport Passenger and Goods Service will be SUSPENDED, and the following timetable will be operated. PASSENGER SERVICE— Leave Greymouth for Westport Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.30 p.m„ after the arrival of the Express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 7.15 p.m. Leave Westport for Greymouth same days at 10 a.m., to connect with the 2.30 p.m. Rail-car for Hokitika, ’Buses for Blackball, and the 5.42 p.m. Rail-car for Christchurch. GOODS SERVICE— The Freight Service will in future leave Greymouth for Westport at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and leave Westport for Greymouth at 9.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It has been found necessary to make these in the interests of conservation of Petrol and Tyres.
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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1943, Page 1
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