AMUSEMENTS. f JpOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. Direction of G. P. Hanna and J. G. Faina. JJETURN gEASON. MONDAY NEXT, 23rd FEBRUARY MONDAY NEXT, 23rd FEBRUARY. —O' the Famous Original—diggers, diggers, diggers, Wli > will Present avj Entirely New Programme. A show that carries itself through on sheer merit. The new programme to be presented NEXT MONDAY is identically the same as was produced by THE DIGGERS throughout England, Scotland, France. Belgium, Germany, Panama and (by command) at Earl Haig’s Headquarters, Montreuil, France. 2() PERFORMERS, 20 Comprising the finest combination of N.Z. talent yet seen in the Dominion, including— STANLEY LAWSON— The “Misleading” Ladv whose wonderful impersonation of the fair sex aroused a sensation in the Dominion, and astonished audiences throughout the world. TANO FAMA AND G. P. HANNA — Illimitable Comedians, in new Sket dies and Burlesques. THE QUARTETTE — The Diggers’ Own Orchestra, and many other international performers. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s, plus Tax. The 4s seats may be reserved at Kilgour’s. THE DIGGERS will also appear at — BLACKBALL—TO-NIGHT. Prices as above. LOUIS C. FAMA :: Business Manager PUBLIC NOTICES REVINGTON’S HOTEL (RIGHT OPPOSITE G.P.0.), GREYMOUTH. REViNGTON’S The Recognised House REVINGTON’S for Tourists and REVINGTON’S Commercials. REVINGTON’S— Now under Entirely REVINGTON’S— Now Management, Conceded the Premier Hotel on the West Coast. An excellent Table, affording the best in the market. Wines and Spirits /selected, and guaranteed true to label. ]i/jf A. THORNTON, :: Proprietress, 1 A * (Late of Ngahere). Telegraphic Address: “Revington’s.” CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL COMMERCIAL CLASSES. PVENINC CLASSES in Commercial Subjects are NOW BEING HELD. Intending pupils should enrol at once TUESDAY—7 to 9 p.m. THURSDAY—7 to 9 p.m. J. M. MACKINTOSH. WARNING. T EMPLOY NO CANVASSERS. I 1 would be obliged to anyone giving me INFORMATION regarding the CANVASSER who CLAIMS to REPRESENT ME. G. SEVIOKE JONES, Optician. Cathedral Square. Christchurch. T ADIES’ TRIMMED and unfcrixnmed Hats to clear at 2/11 and 3/11, at Walker’s Sale, Boundary St. PHOTO MATERIAL of all kinds at Faykinsoa Co’g*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1920, Page 1
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