TO-NIGHT— OPERA HOUSE. —TO-NIGHT Last Night of “THE GROUCH” and 19th Episode of ‘HOUSE OF HATE.’ SUNDAY — The Rough Riding Drama of the West; —SUL DAY “THE BOSS OF LAZY-Y” Starring x ROY STEWART “'I HE BOSS OF LAZY-Y” and JOSE SEDGWICK. The Story of a Tiger who was Tamed by a Petticoat. “THE MYSTIC BOX,” 6th Episode of “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.” SUNDAY— BLACKBALL. —SUNDAY BLACKBALL— SUNDAY— “THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE.” BLACKBALL— SUNDAY— “THE HOUSE OF HATE.” BLACKBALL— SUNDAY— “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.” TUESDAY— OPERA HOUSE. —TUESDAY TUESDAY NIGHT— MEN ONLY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON— WOMEN ONLY. “DAMAGED GOODS.” A Fearless and Smashing Indictment “DAMAGED GOODS.” against modern social treatment of tho “DAMAGED GOODS.” greatest danger in our midst. —THE HUSH POLICY.— IS THE DEVIL’S PROPAGANDA THAT INNOCENTS MAY BE DEFILED “Moral Cleanliness” is the keynote. “Sons of the Fathers” is the theme. THURSDAY— OPERA HOUSE. FEBRUARY, 26th. REVUE— REVUE— REVUE— REVUECOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. FRED RESTIEAUX. Tendered bv MR. T. POLLARD and Music Lovers of Greymouth. GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE. GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE. GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE Book Early. Plan at the Bristol. ’Phone 263 “CHAUTAUQUA” IN MONSTER MARQUEE BOUNDARY STRF.FI THIS AFTERNOON at 2.45 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON at 2.45 p.m. Grand Closing Programme— GREYMOUTH CHILDREN’S PAGEANT. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. AFTERNOON & EVENING— THE FENWICK NEWELL CONCERT PARTY COME AND HEAR— DR. CAROLYN G3ESEL LECTURE THIS AFTERNOON— DR COROLYN GIESEL LECTURE TO-NIGHT— “COMMUNITY HOUSEKEEPING.” ORATORY— MUSIC— —MIRTH Purchase Season Tickets at Kilgour’s. Adults 10s ; Students 6s; Children 4e AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT BLACKBALL, FEBRUARY 27th. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary. from BANTAM to HEAVYWEIGHT on WEDNESDAY, February 25th. Also Two Special Bouts, Six Rounds, 3min. each— ROBBO (Blackball) v. RUSTY (Waiuta) 808 EMERALD (Grey) v. HARRY LONG (Blackball) Competitors to be at ringside 6.50 p.m., for medical examination. Tourney starts at 7 p.m. sharp. Prices: ss, 3s and 2s. R. DUNCAN. .Hon. Secretary.
AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT AHAURA. MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO., favoured with instructions from MR,. CIIA3. BELLEW, who has decided to retire from active business, wifi sell by public auction at Ahaura about the middle of February (exact date of sale in future issue): — LOT I.—That FINE TWO-STOREY BUILDING known as AHAURA HOTEL, with modern equipment, including lighting and water supply, containing large number of rooms, including billiard room, private sitting room for accommodation of guests and every facility for carrying on the first-class trade attached to the hotel. Land title is Freehold and site the best in Ahaura. LOT 2.—FREEHOLD SECTIONS AND BUILDING, adjoining Ahaura Hotel, known as “Gough’s”, with all buildings thereon. LOT 3.—THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, Ahaura (Freehold), at present let to good tenant; situated on comer opposite Post Office. LOT 4.—FREEHOLD SECTIONS with Stables thereon. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The properties which have been entrusted to us for sale should command the attention of anyone desirous of acquiring freeholds in a good locality with prospective increase in- value. The vast timber areas and land, also mining P the Ahaura district, are so well known locally and promise well for th future welfare of the Ahaura district, TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 12- (Noon). MARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as 111 above : 500 4-tooth WETHERS. 500 2-tooth fresh full-mouthed EWES 50 STORE CATTLE. Account clients. 15 HEAD MIXED FORWARD CATTLE', 2g years. Account Client. Further entries solicited. A SNIP ! HURRY UP. IGHT Y-SEVEN AND A-HALF ACRES FREEHOLD, near railway station; capacity to winter 20 cows. Price, including 15 choice guaranteed Cows (averaging £2 11s per month), £I7OO the lot. Land, first class West Coast land; will grow anything. MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers. fOK SALE. 170 R SALE—A Copying Press.; to be [ 5 sold cheap. —Apply Star Office. TU'OR, SALE —Second-hand Ford Touring Car, in splendid order; price £IBO. —Apply Mark Sprot and Co, j SALE—Pacing gelding Beach j "*■ Boy, also full Set Gear, includ- ! ing Hopples, Harness and Sulky (with- ! out wheels). Price £so.—Apply Stai Office. I . gALE. BOARDING HOUSE (almost new), I and SECTION, at Stillwater, Good 1 opportunity to clear off purchase money within one year. VERTICAL ENGINE, 12 h.p., Double Cylinder Engine; in good or der and condition. W. E. CHURCH, Stillwater. FOR SALE—-/QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, with seven-roomed DWELLING and all conveniences; hot and cold water*, etc. Two minutes, from Post Office. House ■in thorough repair. - A snip tc clear, as owner is leaving the district. Portion of purchase money can retnair on mortgage, Apply 39, Alexander
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