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TO-NIGHT— POLLARD’S TICTURES. —TO-NIGHT An Intense Drama of the World’s Social Upheaval: “THE WORLD AFLAME” Starring FRANK KEENAN And the Roaring Tarce Comedy: “HAND TO MOUTH” Featuring HAROLD LLOYD SUNDAY— —SUNuai — —SUNDAY VIOLA DANA as— “(. INDERELLA’S TWIN.” VIOLA DANA as— “CINDERELLA’S TWIN.” She built air castles in a dingy scullery. But she was a crook and didn't know it. The Old Cinderella love story with a. surprising twist. MONDAY— “THE WHITE DOVES,” Starring 11. B. WARNER CHAUTAUQUA CHAUTAUQUA GREYMOUTH— —GREYMOUTII— —GREYMOUTH WEDNESDAY, March 22, to SATURDAY, March 25. LECTURERS OF NOTE. BRILLIANT MUSICAL ARTISTS. EIGHT PER FORMAN CESCONCESSION TICKETS : Family, 16/4 ■ Adult, 10/11; Students, 6/7 ■ Children, 4/5. Obtainable from Committee and at Dixon s. MILLAR’S BARGAINS— —BARGAINS— —BARGAIN. 100 LADIES’ COATS to be sacrificed. 80 SMART COSTUMES, Tweed, Serge and Flannel. Alterations made tree. NAVY SERGE, good quality, 3,11 per yard. BOUNDARY STREET, :: GREYMOUTH CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH.

PUBLIC NOTICES. S i.Si —Between Cobden and lierbeit mreet, jubilee Saieielgn, wim i it.mi aliaCiied; tleariy prizeti k< au rake. Rewald reluming liarker’.s lea 1L loins. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Customs House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. T ! is the intention of the Society on ■k or after the 18ih (lay of April next. t > issue a Copy Policy in place. 1.1 I’oL.-y >.'■>. 443025 <.m tiie lite < l JOHN I'iiRGUSoN', which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 15th day . i March. 1922. A. .AMIES, Manager foi N.Z. BOTTLES WANTED. f j’ED WATSON is still a. BUYER ol JL all kinds ui BUI ILES, lligncoi jo given. .All aiders leit al voucieii noted, or at his residence, Nelson' gniay, Cobden, will be promptly at- i leliued to. i TED WATSON, “Bottle King,” Cobden. . —. ( JMJTOMANU g BORTS. | .£7O rKIZES £7O ROIU.M ANU, SATURDAY, AI’RILI. Officers: I’atron : Kim Williams; President: J. A. Ryan ; Chairman: John Ryan , Treasurer: John Ryan; Joint, Secretaries: I. Olsen and C. W. Guy, Vice-Presidents: A. Robinson, IL Hibbs, J. Cullogan, J. .Vlorrissey, J. O’Brien, A. Wallis, J. Haste, ii. Feary, M. Ryan, F. N. Whitmore, and Drs. Mcßrearty, McKay aim Lovell-Gregg; Committee: J. Ryan, I. Olsen, B. Goodall, E. Hunter, J. llinchin, J. A. Ryan, J. Feary, M. McGeady, C. IL Guy; Protest Committee: 1. Olsen, .R, Goodall, M. McGeady, J:’,. Hunter; llandicaj pa. (Chopping and Sawing): Rex. Li.zgerald; Running: Rex Fitzgerald alia >?. McNamara, Judges: Hui. ning: Kim Williams ami G. Slum. , Chopping and Sawing: J. Ryan, 1. Olsten, and J. Morrissey; Starlei.s; Running: S. McNamara; Chopping and Sawing : Rex Fitzgerald. PROGRAMME. —Running Events — 1. 100 Yards .Maiden Handicap. First prize, £2; Second, £1; Third, Trophy. Nomination 2s. Acceptance Is. 2. 120 Yards Sheffield Handicap. First prize, £5; second, £2. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. 3. 120 Yards, Hurdle Race, over lour Hights three feet hurdles. I’irst prize, £5; secund, 30s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance is. —Chopping and Sawing — 4. Maiden Chop, 15in- underhand. I’ust prize, £o ; second, President ol limber Wuikers’ Union Trophj ; third, 10s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. 5. Handicap Chop, 15in. Underhand. i’ir.sL prize, £10; second prize, £4; third, £l. Nomination 7s. Accept&.llCG Ob. 6. '1 welve-inch Upright Chop Hand; cap. 1’ irst prize, £5; second, £2. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. 7- Handicap Saw, two cuts, 15in. ; M-looth bush saws. hirst prize, £4; second, £2. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. —Other Events. — Running High Jump, Running Leng Jump, flop, Step and Jump, Ladies’ Race, .Married Ladies’ Race, Old Men’s Race, and Children’s Races. —Rules and Regulations— No 1. All events run under the ruics of the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. No. 2. All competitors must be registered and produce their registration ticket on demand. No. 3. In the event of insufficient entries, the Committee reserve the right to cancel any event on the grammeNo. 4. Competitors must send in performances for the last two years, or the last six performances, if none, during the past two years. No. 5. Entries for events numbers 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, close on SATURDAY, March 25, with the Secretaries. Handicaps declared on WEDNESDAY, March 29. C. W. GUY, I. OLSEN, / Joint Secretaries.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1

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