OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. U POLLARD'S PICTURES. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILL AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME i'O-M 0 PROW TO-MORROW Headed by the Great Pathe-Coloured Sensational Drama‘THE BLACK COUNTESS.” J'OWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. rt_TWO NIGHTS ONLY —O * THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. “ HY PNOTISM! HYPNOTISM ! THE MYSTERIOUS SILB3NSS. HYPNOTISTS AND ENTERTAINERS Supported by a Talented Combination of Continental Artists. Come and see your friends Hypnotised—one continuous laugh from start to tinish. See posters. Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 p.m. Prices 2s and Is. SAINT PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH. 'THE ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE will be held in Hie Schoolroom TO-MORROW (Wednesday), November 19th at 8 p.m. Vocal and instrumental musicPromenade concert. ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fYRAND BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK to be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday) and THURSDAY in the Sunday School. Proceeds in aid oi General Funds of Church. Opening to take place on WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. by Rev) /Trotter. ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (ORAND BAZAAR and SALE OP ** WORK to be held NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY in tin Sunday School. Proceeds in aid of General Funds of Church. Opening to take place on WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. by Rev. Trotter. JAMES’S HALL, AHAURA A GRAND BALL, [n Aid of Funds for School Furniture, —will be held on— FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1913. Admission : Gents 2s 6d ; Ladies Is >r plate. Dancing at 8 p.m. Auckland inhibition. UCKLAND i-JXHIBITION. OPENS DECEMBER Ist.
THE DOMINION’S RESOURCES SHOWN IN A PLEASURE CITY. THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, (of Woolwich), Specially engaged for the Exhibition, will play two programmes daily. SEE THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN! Wonderland, Sideshows, Sports, Carnivals and Concerts. EXCURSION RAILWAY FARES. piANO jp LAYING MADE EASY A BSOLUTELY no knowledge of Music required. WE GUARANTEE TO TEACH ANY AGE TO PLAY CHE PIANO and to READ MUSIC n SIX WEEKS.—No Vamping Cards >r Charts. You attain the same results that, cakes years under the old conditions. No Drudgery, No Scales, or Exercise Practice, Don’t be sceptical or think it impossible. Call and inspect. One hour’s practice on the lines of jur system will do more than a week on ordinary lines, and removes all the lifficulties inherent in sight-reading, giving you a straight road to the mastery of the most intricate compositions. FULL COURSE £2 2s—money refunded if you cannot play in six weeks, j HOURS; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. j
THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, McDonnell's Buildings, :: Opp. P.O. HOKITIKA BRANCH: Miss Eggling, Bealey Street. WHAT THE PICKETS SAY ABOUT US. OUR stocks of FLOUR, SUGAR, RICE, POTATOES, ONIONS, HAMS, BACON, Etc., arc not yet exhausted. Quite correct, and all are being sold at LOWEST PRICES. OUR STRIKE PRICES, include the following;— 3 Tins Desert Fruit for 2/6. 3 Packets Seedless Raisins Is. 3 Tins Pin© Apple for Is. Seedless Raisins 31,(1 per lb. Other Lines REDUCED accordingly. STRIKE WHILE the IRON IS HOT, and come before it’s too late. 103— XMAS HAMS—IO9 landing cxAeroplan© short!v. J. W. g reenslade & 00,1 RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTII.
SALE! SALE! Our SATURDAY and MONDAY SALE OF FLOWER BOWLS in all the latest designs will be held. This is the time for thrifty people, and our house is the place to buy for Quality and Cheapness. We are unequalled in this town. See our window display and be convinced. We carry the best, largest and cheapest stock in the district, comprising Crockery, Glassware, Vases and Chinaware; also a large and varied assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods suitable for presents —see our toy window. GROCERIES delivered to any part ;of the town or district. —’Phone 58; [ give us a ring. Agents for Yates’ Reliable Seeds and Tourist Collapsible Go-Carts. ED. HOPKINS. DIRECT IMPORTER, BOUNDARY ST., :: GREYMOUTH. IMPROVE YOUR APPETITE. VOU can do it by using COLMAN’S MUSTARD. It makes a splendid rfelish, adding' greatly to the pleasure of your meals. Take it with Meat, Cheese, Fish, Fowl, etc. Ask for COLMAN’S,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 November 1913, Page 1
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