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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTII V 7 POLLARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) LAST NIGHT OK THE "TEST OF FRIENDSHIP" ANU PRESENT PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY. ANOTHER ALL NEW PROGRAMME which includes — "WAMBA" "WAMBA" ("The Child of Iho Jungle"—Star Feature, 2000 feet . "BUNNY'S DIP INTO SOCIETY." ! MISS FARISH'S MISS FARISH'S r FEA |>OOMS MISS FARISH'S A xt " (Opposite Star Oflic?), MACKAY ST.; GREYMOUTII. Weddings and Supper Parties catered for. Hot Pies, with Ton, Coffee or«Cccoa, always obtainable. Note the Address : —Mackay Stree!, Greymouth, (Opposite Star Oflice). We wish all a "Merry Xmaa and a Happy New Year," And it you have not yet bought your XMAS PRESENTS, we invito you to come and see out window, then to step inside and don't be backward in coming forward. We have the best range of TOY GOODS, suitable for presents for mother, father, brother or sister, so come along and see us. We guarantee civility. GROCERIES delivered to any part ■ cf the town cr district—Give us a trial. Agent—Tourist Push Carts. Agent—Yates Reliable Seeds. BOUNDARY ST. :: GREYMOUTH. I AH the latest - BOOHS I maaazims % . niwsmpmsimm j i "Let lis know I what you require" in Book* and Publications of any kind. If not already in stock, wc can get them, .. and at a saving of expense to you! "The Broken Halo" (F. Barclay), "1. Tembarem" (F. H .Burnett), "Norah of Billabong" (M. G. Bruce), "The Business of Life" (Chambers), "The Gay Rebellion" (Chambers), "The Southerner" (T Dixon), "The Judgment of the Sword" (Maud Diver), "With Beating Wings" (Vera G. Dwyer), "Fran" (Ellis), "Isobel" (Burwood), "The Vanishing Smuggler'' (Chalmers), "Mary Carey' (Bosher); "The Sin of Eve" (M. Edginton), "The Sequence" (E. Glyn), "The Way ui Ambition" (W. Hichens), "Rolling Stones" (0. Henry), "Love's Soldier" (Mackirdy), "Parrot and Co." (Macgrath), "Under tlit Black Eagle" (Marchment), 'Frscklcs' (T'lter), "Love on Smoky Riwr ' ,1". G. blcbiits), "Threads of Grey and Go.'d'' Myrtle Reed), "Maoriland tVrv la«-s" (E. Howes), "Mr Pratt's Patients" coln), "Leila and Her Lover" (Max Pi mberton), "Caviare" (G. Richards), ''.Magpie House'' (A. Scutar), "The Way Heme" (Basil King), "The Little Shepherd <f Kingdom Come" ('John Fox), "Life of Napoelon Bonaparte" (Abbo;t). Price 3s 6d, postage extra t'Cm A F Ki'gcur, bookseller and stationer, Ose king's Buildings. GOVERNMENT MAIL CONTRAC-i TORS. i ROSS TO FRANZ JOSEPH AND FOX GLACIERS AND VICE VERSA. COACHES LEAVE AS FULLOWS : DOWN TRIP. ROSS.—Friday depart 7.0 a-m., Hari Hari arrive 12.30 (lunch); Wataroa arrive 6 p.m. ; Wataroa depart Saturday 8 a.m. ; Waiho Gorge arrive 1 p.m., depart (horse) 2 p.m. ; Fox Glacier arrive 6 p.m. RETURN. FOX GLACIER depart Sunday; Waihi Gorge depart Monday, 1 p.m. ; Wataroa arrive 6 p.m- ; Wataroa dep. Tuesday 7 a.m. ; Hari Hari arr. 11 a.m. (lunch); Ross arrive 6 p.m. A coach also leaves Ross on Tuesday at 9 a.m., arriving at Waiho on Wednesday, returning, leaving Waihi Friday and arriving Ross Saturday, to connect with 4 p.m. train for Hokitika. Special conveyances arranged any time with drivers. For further particulars apply to MARK SPROT AND CO., Agents. DRINK DEEP DRINK DEEP DRINK DEEP COY'S BEAUTIFUL iiimim OUR ALE 1 AND STOUT ARE BOTTLED BY THE LATEST MOST UP-TO-DATE, AND MOST APPROVED MACHINERY IN THE WORLD. —ASK FOR THE—6<QREENBAND" J ABEL. Our DRAUGHT BEER still leads for Popularity, Pleasure and PeTfection.—On Tap at all Leading?. Hotels,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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