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AMUSEMENTS. £JREYMOUTH BAND CONTEST. TO-NIGHT THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. SOLO, TRIO AND QUARTETTE COMPETITION, OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. • MARCHING CONTEST, SATURDAY, 21st MAY, at VICTORIA PARK. TEST SELECTION, OPERA HOUSE at 7.30 p.m. sharp on SATURDAY, 21st MAY. Admission: Parkis; Grandstand Is, Opera House 3s, 2s and Is. F. W. KEDDELL, Hon. See. URBAN BiO COMPANY. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY). SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Mr. Martinengo will sing “Flight of Ages” and plays on the ’cello “The Angelas from Maritana.” CHAM ROCK ASSEMBLY BALL— Opera- House, TUESDAY EVENING, 241 h May. Gents 2/6; Ladies Is. Refreshmcuts provided. rjpoWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. GRAND BENEFIT INTERTAINMENT in aid of GREYMOUTH BOY SCOUTS With Exhibition of Scout Work. SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES by URBAN 810 COMPANY. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, 1910 at 8 p.m Dress Circle 2s; Pit Is. J. B. NAZER, Scout Master. QREYMOUTH COURSING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. MAY 24th and 25th, 1910, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. To bo held on G REYMOUTH RACECOURSE. £SO rE iZ ES £SO Admission to Course and Stand 2s. ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, 18th May at 9 p.m. at the Albion Hotel.

F. W. KEDDELL, Secretary. BACHELOR’S BALL. r |''llE -BACHELORS of the Lake Brunner District will hold a PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL in the Scddon Hall, MOANA, on MAY 281 h. Handsome prizes will be given to the best lady’s and gent’s fancy coslumo. A hearty welcome given to all. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. W. MARSHALL, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. SUNDAY, MAY 22nd. at 8 p.m. Ityjjni. J. I. FOX, of Oxford University, will LECTURE on the German War Scare and the New Zealand Dread nought. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Miss Brimble, song (selected); Mr. G. Stanton, song, “One of the Light Brigade;” Mrs King, song (selected); Mr. H. Beresford, descriptive song, “Saved by the stroke of a pen” ; Mr. A. King, song (selected). Accompanists Mrs. C. Fry and Mr. G. McLaren.

Questions and discussion invited. SILVER COIN ADMISSION. NEW ZEALAND’S ORATOR. MM 1 E. WAY, Organiser of the New Zealand Socialist Party, will LECTURE as under:— BLACK BA LL—TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7.30 in Stevens’ Hall. ARE WE DISLOYAL? MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA. SUNDAY, MAY 22nd., 8 p.m. MASS MEETING under, the auspices of tlic Organised Labor. Loyalty to the laying! Humanity’s Plea for the Sufferers of Whitehaven Disaster! Practical sympathy wanted; hands across the seas. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Ladies and gentlemen come —be loyal to suffering humanity. Open platform. GREYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. \ SPECIAL MEETING of Share holders of the above Society will bo held in the Lyceum Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT at 7.30 sharp. Business : To make a selection of a BAKER and CARTER for the bakery business.

CHETWYND SCHOOL. MISS STANFORD. THE SECOND TERM will commence on MAY 24th. Miss Stanford will bo at homo, at Shakespeare Street, on THURSDAY, May 19th, from 3 p.m, to 5 p.m. HOUSE; gas and water laid on; lovely view.—Apply Star Office. JjOUSES TO LET.—HOUSE, Cow per St., seven rooms; bathroom: up-to-date; 17s 6d. HOUSE, Cobden, new; French style; five rooms; central ; only 12s 6d. To good tenant, High Street, 15s, Furnished ROOMS.— MARK SPROT AND COY., Auctioneers, Greymouth and Hokitika. nOW COVERS —9/6 and 12/6 at , HARLEYS; HORSE COVERS 17/6, 20/-, 22/6, 25/-, at HARLEY’S. Guaranteed the best value in the town. £)AUGHT a chill! Then don’t run risks with it, but cure it right away with a bottle of PARKINSON’S LYME SYRUP at Is, Is 6d and 2s 6d. Got a bottle now.—Parkinson and Co. (10 where you get the Best Value. The Latest POST CARD ALBUMS Is,' 2s, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, etc., at A. E. KILGOUR’S, The Post Card King, Giesfddng’s Buildings. ; TO LET. r jpo LET—Cowper Street, Six-roomed

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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