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AMUSEMENTS. —'l TWICE DAILY: LREGENT| Matinee—2.ls. F ■ » Evening—B.o. NOW SHOWING The Glorious Technicolour Entertainment Hit that the Cities raved over. Savage Jungle Thrills! Wild Pagan Romance! Breathtaking Jungle Settings! DOROTHY LAMOUR The Queen of the Tropics —With— The Screen’s Newest Star RICHARD DENNING IN: I — 1 (“BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON” | (“BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON”! (“BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON”! In Glorious Tropical Technicolour. With: JACK HALEY—WALTER ABEL PATRICIA MORRISON. A Thousand Thrills .... . . . a thousand times more thrilling in TECHNICOLOUR! Teeming with Wild Adventure Pulsating with Romance. Excellent Supporting Programme. (App. for Universal Exhibition). PUBLIC NOTICES. RUNANGA HOME GUARD. TTALF-DAY Parade TO-MORROW (Sunday) .0930 hrs. Shoot. Transport arranged. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL ■pUBBISH COLLECTION.—Monday next being a holiday, rubbish rounds will next week be one day late until normal rounds are resumed on Friday. ALLAN J. FAIRMAID, Borough Engineer. A Public Meeting will be held in the State Miners’ Hall at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), June 6. Speaker: Mr Campbell, M.A., Canterbury College. Subject: Great Britain and the U.S.S.R. Horticulturists and members of study groups are specially invited. Mr E. W. Kennedy, Mayor, will preside. RUNANGA. (W.E.A. & University Extension Department Canterbury University College). JpREE PUBLIC LECTURE. MR. A. T. CAMPBELL, M.A. “Great Britain and the U.S.S.R.” TO-MORROW (Sun.) J'une 6, at 8.15. W.I. PATRIOTIC SHOP. COMPETITION Winners: Dinner.' Mrs Close, Guinness St.; Casserole, Miss Dodd, South Beach; Rocking Horse, Ron K. Panckhurst; Groc-; erics. J.R., 10 Turamaha St. 1; Mrs Southam, Boundary St. 2; Slinpers, Neville Hay, Karoro Store; Sheets, Mr E. McLellan. MISS BRITANNIA, WEEKLY" RAFFLE ”NO. 2.' (Blue tickets). Order for Goods, No. 6962. Toilet Set No. 6068. First-Aid Outfit No. 7516. Prizes may be claimed at Government Life Insurance Office. PENNIES FOR BRITAIN. Ist.—?• doz. Tea Towels No. 5193. 2nd. —Box of Chocolates No. 7368. SHOP COMPETITIONS. Dinner: Mrs J. M. Lindbom, Cobden. Towels: Mrs Miller, Milton Rd. Hose: Miss Bourke, Boddytown. Groceries: Ist. —Mrs Hearn, South Beach; 2nd.—Miss Henderson, 22 Buccleugh St. FOUND: Child’s White Woollen Mit, White’s Corner.—Apply Miss Britannia Shop. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. /CONSUMERS are notified that for the purpose of 11,000 volt line maintenance, power will be CUT OFF (weather permitting) TO-MORROW (Sunday), as follows:— Blackball: 12.30 p.m.—1.0 p.m.; and 4.30 p.m.—s p.m. Faversham, Roa: 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. SINCLAIR TROTTER, Engineer. PATRIOTIC COUNCIL. pIFTS of Gramophones and Records for-the servicemen in the Pacific and on small naval vessels will be welcomed. * Donors may please send to Patriotic Committees at Reefton, Greymouth or Hokitika, or notify to the undersigned for collection. Suitable reading books for the Services will be very acceptable, and may be sent to the Libraries at Reefton, Greymouth and Hokitika, or the undersigned notifed for collection. The Country Library Service will finally sort the books and arrange despatch where required. THANKING ALL DONORS. D. J. EVANS. Hon. Secretary. AUCTIONS. F V. ARTHUR will hold a sale of Fruit and Vegetables at their Rooms, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 12.15 on account of King’s Birthday holiday. TENDERS. INANGAHUA-GREYMOUTH STATE HIGHWAY. Mill Creek Culvert at Dobson. npENDERS closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on June 22nd., 1943, are invited for above contract. Particulars at Public Works Office, Greymouth. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. ASHBY BERGH & CO., LTD.. (‘Phone 6). JOHN BURNS & CO.. LTD. (’Phone 541). T IGHTEN kitchen work —with ■k Steelo. There’s a Steelo store right near your door. packet.

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Grey River Argus, 5 June 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 5 June 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 5 June 1943, Page 1

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