AMUSEMENTS. nPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. v TO-NIGHT POLLARD’S PICTURES. POLLARD’S PICTURES. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. MAMMOTH ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY Introducing many Weird Pictures of a display of WESTERN LIFE, WOMEN OF THE WEST, SUNSHINE SUE, APACHE GOLD. AND 7000 ft. OF NEW FILM FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. AMY CASTLES, The Sweetest Singer of our Time. “THE AUSTRALIAN JENNY LIND” OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. U Direction : J. AND N. TAIT. TO-MORROW—THURSDAY. Australia’s Great Queen of Song, AMY CASTLES, AMY CASTLES, And Brilliant Company of Artists. ALEX. CAMPHAUSEN, Baritone. LOUIS HATTENBACH, ’Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. AMY CASTLES will sing:Aria—“A Fors e Lui” (“La TraviataVerdi). Song—(a) “One Fine Day” (Madame Butterfly” ; Puccini) ; by special request. (b) “Saper Vorreste” (Verdi). Song—“ Goodbye” (Tosti), and Braga’s “Serenata” (with ’Cello Obligato) and “Home Sweet Home,” and “Ave Maria” (Gounod). ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN wiU sing: Song —Prologue from “Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo). Song—Toreador Song (“Carmen” ; Bizet). LOUIS HATTENBACH. will play: “Rhapsodic Hongroise” (Popper). Solos — “Melodic” (Charpentier), “Souvenir” (Drdle). WILLIAM CONWAY will play: Solo —Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Op. 2, No. 1 2 (Beethoven). Solo —“Ballade, in A Flat” (Chopin). Box Plan at A. E. Kilgour’.s. Prices ss, 3s and 2s. IMPORTANT—Three shilling tickets at Kilgour’s. Two shilling tickets obtainable at doors. Doors open 7.15; Concert 8.15; Carriages 10.15. Manager, G. H. BARNES. GREYMOUTH HIBERNIAN SPORTS. VICTORIA PARK, MARCH 17th. ATHLETIC! CYCLINGI DANCING ! 3QQ N O M I NATIONS. 30 1) A NEE n s. 30 Mr. Gibbons, and the Champion Bagpipe player of New Zealand, with two assistants will ‘supply the music for dancing events. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the Town Hall on the EVENING of Ihe sports. ACCEPTANCES for all events close March 10th. P. BLANCHFIELD, Secretary. TENDERS. HPENDERS are invited by the undersigned for a FIFTH SHARE in a SPECIAL CLAIM of thirteen acres, situated at Callaghan’s, near Hokitika. Also channel, 1700 feet long, 3 feet boxes, head race and fifth share in dam. and all tools on the claim. Half the amount of the purchase money be left on mortgage at a reasonable rate of interest. The property affords an excellent opportunity for miners seeking a claim which will return them a handsome income, as the ground so far worked has yielded lOdwts per yard and the depth of fal is 80 feet. The amount of gold got during the short time the area has been worked may be ascertained by bona fide inquirers from the manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Kumara, and the manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Hokitika. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned to whom tenders are to be addressed on or before the 25th FEBRUARY, 1911. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. R. HONEY, Hokitika. G. R. LA WHENCE—ROXBURGII RAILWAY.—BIG HILL TUNNEL. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon of TUESDAY, 28th February, 1911, for the Big Hill Tunnel Contract on the Lawrence-Roxburgh Railway. They are to be addressed to the Minister of Public Works and marked on the outside “Tender for Big Hill Contract.” Telegraphic tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be considered, provided a written tender is lodged at any Public Works District Office before the time fixed for the receipt of tenders. Drawings, specifications and condi- j tions of contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Greymouth, Christchurch and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1911. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. 'WRITTEN TENDERS are invited and will be received at County Chambers, Greymouth, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, February 27th inst:, for the CONSTRUCTION‘of the following works; — 1. FOOTBRIDGE across New River near Camerons, 2. —CULVERT at sm, 290 h., Cobden — Seven Mile Road, 3. —HARRIS ROAD. 4. —ROAD ip Stafford Street, Blackball Tenders to be marked on outside with the name of the work tendered for and addressed to the County Chairman, Plans and specifications for No, 3 can be seen at the Post Office, Greenstone ; No, 4 at Armstrong’s and Haisty’s store, Blackball, and for all the works at County Chambers, Greymouth, JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, February 20th, 1911.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 1
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