TO-NIGHT— PEERLESS PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT CONWAY TEARLE in— “THE ROAD OF AMBITION.” Also a TWO-REEL COMEDY. WEDNESDAY— A Real Art Special: — WEDNESDAY “ SOLDIE R S O r FO>RT U N E ” “SOL D lER S O F F OiRT UN E ” Allan. Dwau’s production of Richard Harding Davis’s novel. A story that grips you and will keep you moving. I am the Opposition! and in Ins egotism he thought he could land and buy this man. “G E T OU T ! ” “Get out” was his answer, out Mandosa still antagonised and harassed him and his undertaking. If 1 b.ad guns I’d show that Bandit what War really is. Also a Two Reel Century Comedy: And “SEEING THE' SIGHTS OF SUVA WITH BURTON HOLMES.” MR. W. STEVENSON will reader a CORNET SOLO. .THROUGH MOTOR SERVICE . WAIHO—FRANZ JOSEPH GLACIER. Cars leave Hokitika EVERY WEDNESDAY at 9.45 a.m. on arrival of train, from Greymouth, arriving Waiho same night. Returning from Waiho EVERY FRIDAY at 9.30 a.m., arriving at Hokitika same night. Return tickets available for three months. CLEMENTS MOTORS, HOKITIKA Telephone 131-118. :::::::: Telegrams “Clements.”
Quality And Economy In f Im. Furniture:- / QUR efforts to provide f. rniture of / I the very best quality, at the low- / I est possible prices, are meeting with LaG public approval. R?Jw' I —lnspection Welcomed.— I G. SCHAEF & SONS, WSW Motor Garage, Tarapuhi Street- '\r tj Furniture Works, Herbert Street.
FOR SALE. GALE ! SALE !! —Your opportunity is now here to purchase Millinery, Blouses, Costumes (the latest style and cut), Underclothing, Skirts, Sheeting, Quilts, Towels, at prices that must effect a clearance. Seeing is believing. So come along at once. The sale will commence on SATURDAY MORNING. Everything must be sold at given away prices-—MISS SARATY, Mawhera Quay. / PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW SEASON’S FRUIT I NEW SEASON’S FRUIT; 1 F you want GOOD, SOUND FRUIT at reasonable rates, try HEWISON’S FRUIT STORE. Just landed : Apples, Plums, Peaches, No order is too large or small. Try our Colonial ami English CONFECTIONERY. C. HEWT3ON, Proprietor. Opposite Town Hall. __ _ THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUITGROWERS’ OE’ OTAGO, LIMITED, JETTY ST., DUNEDIN, OTAGO. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. mHE above Firm is prepared to supply CENTRAL OTAGO FRUITS, and has appointed MESSRS HARLEY AND CO., of Greymouth, SOLE AGENTS for the West Coast districts. J. 11. WAIGTH, Manager. TATTEESALL’S HOTEL CASHEL ST., :: CHRISTCHUBCH. E. M. SHEEDY formerly of Shade’s Hotel, has entered into possession ot the above new and commodious hostelry. West Coasters will find the hotel replete with every modern convenience as it has recently been renovated and added to. The Dining-room, etc., is under the sole charge of Mrs. Sheedy. Nothing but the best brands of Wines, Spirits and Beers. Correspondence, etc., promptly attended to. ' JPRUIT! pRUIT!! We have landed 150 cases of CHOICE FRUIT, including— DESSERT PEARS TOMATOES PLUMS PEACHES APPLES CUCUMBERS We have a few CASKS, suitable for wine-making, tor sale. m. McDonnell Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ‘ Wine and Spirit Merchant. ’Phone 121. P.O. Box 88. GO TO A & D’s CASH STORE —for its—- , THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. "We have just landed another consignment of SUGAR, ex Regulus, at 26 - per 701 b. bag. Send your cash with order, and ensure a good supply of sugar lor the preserving season. _ . Also instal a SODA FOUNTAIN in your own home. Why go thirsty when you can get—--1 Syphon, 1 Doz. Sparklet Bulbs, 1 bottle best Cordial (any flavour), all for 12/-, from ARMSTRONG AND JQOUGLAS, CASH GROCERS, MACKAY ST., :::: GREYMOUTH..
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 1
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