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AMUSEMENTS —OPERA HOUSEDirection: Kerrjdge-Odeon. DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHTLY at 8. NOW SHOWING 2—Star Attractions—2 No. I—LoVe and Laughter in the Gay Elopement Adventure that made Mexico City blush! Starring: Shirley Temple—Guy Madison (The Screen’s Sweetest Sweethearts) And FRANCHOT TONE, in—“HONEYMOON” No. 2 —Bulldog Drummond’s Newest Mystery Melodrama. “13 LEAD SOLDIERS” Tom Conway—Maria Palmer (All App. for Universal Exhibition) COMING FRIDAY. The book that was talked about in whispers . . • now daringly on the screen. “THE STRANGE WOMAN” —Also— — AIso—“THE MELBOURNE CUP OF 1948.” DANCES. DANCE. DANCE. ■pUNANGA Labour League of YouthMonthly Dance, St. John’s Hall, Dunollie, FRIDAY NEXT, November 26. Good music. Super Supper. Efficient M.C. Prices 2/- & 1/6. COBDEN CALEDONIAN SOCIETY GRAND CALEDONIAN BALL Sturge Street, Hall, FRIDAY, November 26. Black .and White Orchestra (Four Instruments) Guinea Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Home-made Supper. Efficient M.C. Specially Prepared Floor. Watch Papers for Bus Arrangements Double 6/6, Gent 4/6, Lady 2/6. Coburn’s Motors leave Runanga 8.30, returns after Ball.
A Grand Farewell Social and Dance 1 in honour of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dennehy will be held in Barrytown Hall on SATURDAY NEXT. November 27. Items will be rendered by H. Anderson and Party. Gents 4/-, Ladies 3/-: Double 6/-. ’Bus leaves Gibbs Motors. Book early. RAPAHOE HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 27. T 10! ING NIGHT DANCE " Reuben Steel’s Orchestra. Good Floor — Efficient M.C. Wlylde’s ’Bus leaves Greymouth 8.45, Returning after Dance. Prices 2/6 and 3/6. publTcTkot ices I —— ■ STANDARD 8 H.P. SALOON STANDARD 8 H.P. SALOON STANDARD 8 H.P. SALOON STUDEBAKER TRUCKS STUDEBAKER TRUCKS STUDEBAKER TRUCKS YOUR STANDARD AND STUDEBAKER DEALER UNION GARAGE Herbert Street, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 561. After Hours 768 or 616. WEEK-END SPECIALS. New Potatoes 3 lb. for 1/3, 10/6 qtr. Green Peas 6d per lb. Broad Beans, 6d per lb. Cucumbers, 1/6 each. Gooseberries 1/3 per lb. Cherries 5/per lb. Tomatoes 2/6 and 3/- per lb. Plums (stewing) 1/ -per lb. Old Potatoes 4/- per qtr. Chicken Food 41b. for 1/-. Poultry Mash 21/- per sack. Bedding-out Plants, Miniature Dahlias, Nemesia, Tagetes Phlox, Petunias, Antirrhinums, Iceland Poppies, Marigolds. Anemones, Verbena, Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Plants. E. V. ARTHUR & SON, ’Phone 765. JgRICKS g R I C K S’ JURICKS g RICKS AVOID COSTLY MAINTENANCE By Using BRICKS When Building. And get a Permanent and Weather-proof BuHding. AMPLE SUPPLIES AVAILABLE FROM— Price £8 per thousand at works. GREYMOUTH BRICK & TILE COMPANY GREY MOTORS BUILDINGS.
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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1948, Page 1
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