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AMUSEMENTS. j AYE’S HALL, BRUNNER. I THURSDAY, 27(h SEPTEMBER. the mirth VIOLET .MUSIC DANDIES. .'MEHELM ENT. In iill tlu* Latest Songs, 1 mpersmiations, Duds, and Operatic Music, dtisj uiako up vi hir mind I<> go, Cos its tlic VIOLET DANDIES SHOW Tickets: 2s and Is. | THE. WOUNDED SOLDIER Hj:vo. I DON’T FORGET YOUR OWN BOY, I _ • r f l lI E 810 RUSH at, Hm Town Hall on the niehl of THURSDAY, 2711 i, Ip.in. (o 11 ii.ni. The Children’s Fancy Dress Party and Dance. At tractions Extraordinary. A Whirl of Excitement from Start to Finish. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. RUNANTJA PATRIOTIC LEAGUE RED CROSS DAY. FRIDAY. 28th SEPTEMBER. SHOP AND TEA ROOMS. ba os! bags:: bags:!! Prizes, consisting of three months tickets tor Pollard’s and the Peerless Pictures. Also Motor Trips 111 the Beach hy ail the local •owned motor ears. Each ticket to he good for a family, or from four to six adults. All hags contain good value and no blanks. (TITZENS’ SILVER BAND, p RAND ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, Town Hall. TUESDAY, October 2nd. Miss Watson’s full orchestra (several instruments). Special floor arrangements; beginning 8.30. Admission : Double tickets. ss; Single, 3s 6d. Extra Lady 2s ; Dress (’irclc, Is. TO LET, r | 1 0 LET. Sample Rooms on (op t'.oi i i; at preseni occupied by ,J. Myers and Co, —Apply Ross and Glendining, Ltd.. Mackay Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. SEED OATS, GRASS, AND CLOVER. T AM now faking orders for OAT. Grass and Clover Seed of every description, which may be obtained at Canterbury prices by placing your order with me a week in advance* M. MOLAN, Seed Merchant. Thompson and Werita Stx - ects. TAROLINE. PROPERTY OWNERS would do * well to have the roofs of (heir houses attended to, which moans a saving of money. To preserve the iron use TAROLINE, which is guaranteed against any other process. Now is the time to have this most necessary work done. Repairs to all roofs effected. Quotations given. Orders left at the Star Cilice will be promptly attended to, j. McCarthy, Sole Proprietor. Arney Street, Grcyinouth. PUBLIC NOTICE. P BADE, Bootmaker, Mackay Street (next to Angel Bros.), has RESUMED BUSINESS after bis illness. All work entrusted to him will bo done with promptness and dispatch, and the best of workmanship. HELPING HAND SHOP. BIG TRENCH COMFORT DAY. WAKE UP!—COME AND HELP! WANTED A SMALL DONATION from every home to make a big sum to buy comforts for our lads who are standing between us and the enemy. Entries wanted for the following Cooking Competitions (six entries or no prize);—Marmalade, Sponge Lake, Shortbread, Gingerbread and Homemade bread. No entrance fee. Good prizes. Bran Tub for the children. Note: All cooking for competition to be in by noon.—K. Brebner and P. Shullcrass, Secretaries. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF—CYCLISTS’ COVERS & TUBES PRESENT STOCKS SUPPLIED, WHILE THEY LAST, AT OLD PRICES Owing to the recent increases in cost of cotton and rubber, a considerable advance will occur in prices of Tubes and Covers at an early date. Most firms will advance these prices at once, but we have decided to sell our present stocks at old prices. Here are prices ; —Dunlop Cover 17/6, Tube 7/6 (guaranteed 12 months); Oceanic Cover 12/6, Tube 5/9 (guaranteed 6 months); Clincher B. Cover (guar. 12 months) 14s—specially good value ; Lion Coveb (guar, 6 months) 10s; Barnett Glass Cover HI (guar. 12 months) 16s; Barnett Glass Cover 112 (guar. 6 months) 12/6 ; Bates Britannia Cover (guar. 12 months) 17/6; Bates Crescent Cover (guar. 9 months) 12/6 ; Bates Champion Cover (guar. 6 months) 10s ; Vulcanized Covers -8/6 and 6/6 ; Inner Tubes, special value, 5s (guar. 6 months); other Inner Tubes 4/5. Send for the size you want —no difference in price. W. A. SCOTT AND SONS. SPEEDWELL CYCLE WORKS, 183 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 1