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AMUSEMENTS QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. ANOTHER TOWN CAPTURE!) BY M°EWEN THE OR EA T GREYMOUTH ABLAZE WITH EXCITEMENT. Tile Universal Verdict of the large audience present:—“The cleverest, moat original, and most mysterious entertainment the town has ever known.” Instantaneous Success of — MISS FLORENCE HARTLEY, The Charming Mezzo Soprano. A Furore created by — MR. WILL BOLTON Champion Specialty Dancer. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 19th JULY. FA RE WELL PERFORMANCE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Prices: 3s. 2s and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. jyjANDL'S HAWS, BLACKBALL. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. THE GREAT McEWEN, THE GREAT McEWEN, WORLD’S GREATEST HYPNOTIST, Assisted by— MISS FLORENCE HARTLEY, The Famous Prima Donna, —and— MR. WILL BOLTON, Champion Specialty Dancer. PRICES; —3s 2s and Is. fIPURA HOUSE. GREYMOUTH. POLLARD’S PICTURES. SUNDAY, 20th JULY. The Usual Weekly Display—lncluding the Star Drama. “AT THE FOOT OF THE SCAFFOLD.” MONDAY, 21st JULY. ANOTHER ALL NEW PROGRAMME Including the Great Military Drama “WITH THE COLOURS.” rjpOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. CITIZENS’ BAND SACRED CONCERT, SACRED CONCERT, SUNDAY. 20th JULY. SELECTIONS BY THE BAND. Song (selected) —R. HARRISON. Musical Monologue (“The Road to Heaven”) —J. WILLIAMSSong (“Only Tired”) —C. Ouavterman, Accompanists.—MlSS COTTLE and IV. GARTH. Conductor.— C. STAFFAN. Admission —Silver Coin. jtyJJNERS’ HALL, RUNANGA. TOMORROW—SUNDAY. RUNANGA PICTURE COY. RUNANGA PICTURE COY. SPLENDID ALL NEW PROGRAMME Good Music. Commencing 8.10 p.m. STfcONT cough any more. Take PARKINSON’S LIME SYRUP—the remedy for coughs and colds.—ls, Is bd, 2a, 2a 6d. i ANY AMB9TI&N TO .... ANY AMBITION TO .... BECOME AN ENGINEER? BECOME AN ENGINEER? Have you any ambition to enter an attractive, interesting, well-paid profession? If so, this is your opportunity. By an easy course of simplified study—arranged, conducted and supervised by men who have “made good” in their profession, and have made it their business to know all that is to be known of Engineering. YOU CAN NOW BECOME .... AN ENGINEER! Now to take up our course—probably the most complete and most easily understood in the world. The cost is so small that may put it down as a wise investment that in a short while will be worth many, many times its original cost. Our past students are all “successes” —and we will see to it that our future students are a credit to themselves and

to out coaching methods. It costs you nothing to have a copy of our fully descriptive pamphlet in your hands. Let us have your address; ,we will gladly send it to you free. Write to-day ! gOWER’S jgCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, m.a.i-m.e Tyrone Buildings, CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. 'Phone 1734. FREE! FREE! Given away with every COVER you purchase is a REPAIRING OUTFIT of great value. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITYBUY A COVER TO-DAY. L. & G. WYLDE, KIA ORA CYCLE WORKS, 5 MACKAY ST. TAXI AND RUBBER-TYRED CABS BROWN, JAMES AND McGLASHAN HTIIE above Cab Proprietors wish to , notify the public of Greymouth and district that they are prepared to CATER JOINTLY for all WEDDING and PICNIC PARTIES, etc. They have at their disposal an UP-TO-DATE MOTOR TAXI CAB, four HANSOM CABS and numerous Rubber and Steel-tyred Traps and Gigs. They respectfully ask for a share of public patronage. All orders left with any of the .above proprietors will receive prompt attention. Spemal. attention given to weddings. Thones: — Brown 194-321. McGlashan 349. James 174. J. M. SULL,VANCARTER AND CONTRACTOR. Carting of all descriptions under taken—contract or per load. Estirr ites given for all classes of work. Corarpunications 'promptlv attended fa. ’PtnTie 967 Address- fllith Sf, Grey mouth. ii

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 1

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