AMUSEMENTS. ''OWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT LORD'S PICTURES. HAYWARD'S GREAT PROGRAMME. GRAND DISPLAY. CONCERT, Organised by Mrs Hales and her Pupils TABLEAUX VIVANTS : t: Tbe Fairies Yuletide Feast," "Christmas Angels and Santa Claus." Vocal and Instrumental Music. Proceeds donation to HOSPITAL. GREYMOUTH OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19th,- 1911. ; Tickets 2s ; Box Plan at Kilgour's Booking Is extra. Finance Committee :—Mesdames C. Morioe, D. Carter, Misses Kitto (Matron), T. Campbell and S. Kerr. MISS CROWLEY, MRS. HALES, Joint .Hon. Secretaries. TENDERS. RENDERS, to close on SATURDAY, December 16th, are invited by the Brunner Sports Committee for SUPPLYING and DELIVERING fifty Logs (more or less), 15in and 18in. in three feet lengths. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. MASTERS, A. WILLIAMS, . Joint Sees. L9ST ANB FOUNB. LOST— Gold Bar BROOCH (set Dark Stones). —Finder please return Star Office. 'OUND—The Jefferies *'De Luxe" Tennis Racquet is the best at any price.—lnspect them at WADE'S. XMAS! XMAS!! XMAS!!! PREPARE FOR XMAS. |ISSES SWEETMAN have received " their Xmas Stock, consisting of Xmas Teddy Bears, Xmas Stockings and Satchels ; also Boxes of Chocolates, from 5s to 6d a box, just the thing for a suitable present. —The choicest of— ENGLISH AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. Fresh Fruit by every steamer. Summer. Drinks ! Come and try them! MISSES SWEETMAN, MACKAY ST. : : : GREYMOUTH. ! "IjTErSARATY Begs tc notify the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Albert Street, opposite the Ship Inn Hotel, and hopes to receive a fair amount of patronage. Ladies and Children's DRESSES very cheap; also other lines in Undei'wear, 'etc. DRESSMAKING carried on in the establishment. *3>« «J« I (LATE BLACKBALL), j j Notifies the General Public that he | has purchased a CAB, and will meet all'trains anbl steamers, and with strict attention and civility solicits aj share of you* patronage. My Motto: "Prompt Attention." 'Phone (at present) No 50 will find me. M First Prize HAMS, per lb., M'ILROY'S. SPECIAL TEA at 1/6 per lb., M'ILROY'S. New Season's SULTANAS 6d per lb., 5s per dozen lbs. M'ILROY'S. New Season's CURRANTS 6d per lb., 5s per dozen lbs. M'ILROY'S. New Season's SEEDED RAISINS, 6d per lb., 5s per doz. lbs. NEW FIGS, DATES, MUSCATELS AND ALMONDS. To make your PURCHASES at M'ILROY'S. Is a guarantee you get the best and save money. M'ILROY'S, Mackay Street. XMAS CARDS. Just arrived a large consignment from Raphael Tucks. Thsse goods are the best in the market, and are imported direct from London. New Pictures ! New Mouldings \ New Mounts! INSPECTION INVITED. MILLS & SONS PICTURE FRAMERS. J. KENNEDY, 40 HIGH STREET, Notifies the public that he is a staunch supporter of Daylight Saving. His premises will be open from 7 a.m. till 6 p.m. H« guarantees to sell' more TEA at Is per lb. than any oMier firm in town during those hours. BOUNDARY ST. ... GREYMOUTH. If in want of a MEAL OR SUPPER, COOKED BY A FIRST-CLASS CHEF (Late of the White Hart Hotel, Chrietchuich), TRY THE ABOVE Restaurant and Supper Rooms Cleanliness and Civility it my Motto. Meals at any hour of the day or night. PRIVATE APARTMENTB FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p.m. to R Miindy, Proprietor
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1911, Page 1
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