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TO-NIGHT— OPERA HOUSE. —TO-NIGHT FOR TWO NIG HI S ONLY : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— —SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY Beaumont Smith presents Henry Lawson’s Immortal Story : “WHILE THE BILLY BOILS’! A Big Australian Story of the “WHILE THE BILLY BOILS” Australian Back Country. And a Great Study of Australia and the Australians. The attraction of the year, and a wealth of romance, lie hidden in the sunlit hilltops—in the open plains of "Cut Back. Prices: 2s and Is, plus tax. Box Plan at the Bristol. ’Phone °6l. OPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY— New York’s Greatest Stage Success: —SUNDAY “THE MISLEADING LADY” Featuring BERT LYTELL “THE MISLEADING LADY” I’eatunng BERT LYIELL The Story of a Cave Man who Tamed a Wild Woman. A Fascinating Drama, of Conflict between the Sexes. CHAUTAUQUA CHAUTAUQUA AFTERNOON (2.50) PROGRAMME. ENTERTAINMENT-WINIFRED M INDUS TRIO (MISS WIN DUS, Play Interpreter; J. ALEXANDER BROWNE, Baritone; GUY MARRINER, Solo Pianist. RECITAL—MISS WINIFRED WINDUS. EVENING PROGRAMME: ENTERTAINMENT—W IN ft’ RED WIN DUS TRK). LECTURE: “The Lighter Side of Reconstruction,” COL. JOHN LEADER. Single Admissions: Evening, 3,-; Afternoon, 2/-. Children Half-puce. ■ MILLAR’S BARGAINS- —BARGAINS— -BARGAINS 100 LADLES’ COATS to be sacrificed. 80 SMART COSTUMES, Tweed, Serge and Flannel. Alterations made free. NAVY SERGE, good quality, 3,11 per yard. BOUNDARY STREET, :: GREYMOUTH CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH.

PUBLIC NOTICES. GARDENING WOliK WANTED. — I N. HALLIWELL, I.Tai'tieal Gardener, jTS prepared in du gardening work by the day, week, or contract. l iee> pruned, etc. Ring ’i : h,me No. 107. NOTICE. T| R. H. E. WILLIAMS has been ' appointed AiGI'.AT for the delivery cf tne GREYAIUUTH EVENING Si AR in Nelson Creek. I Copies may be übt-ained every, even-j Dig- ■ Payments must be made weekly, i fortnightly or monthly. AN U g PORTS. (Registered.) £7O PIIIZES £7O HOTU.II »(’, SATUHIIAY, AI'HILL Officers: Patron: Kim Williams; President: .j. A. Ryan; Chairman: John Ryan,, Treasurer: John Ryan ; Joint, Sec,- 1 retaries : I. Olsen and C. W. Guy, Vice-Presidents: A. Robinsim, 11. Hibbs, J. Collogan, J. Morrnsey, J.i O’Brien, A. Wallis, J. Haste, 11. I Feary, M- Ryan, and Doctors Mcßrearty, McKay, and Lo-vell-Gregg; Committee: J. Ryan, 1. Olsen, B. Goodall, E. Hunter, J. Hinchin, J. A. Ryan, J. keary, M. McGeady, C. IL Guy; Protest Committee: I. Olsen, R. Goodall, M. .McGeady, E. Hunter; Handicap pen (Chopping and Sawing) : Rex. Fitzgerald ; Running : Rex Fitzgerald and S. McNamara; Judges: Running : Kim Williams and C. Smith ; Chopping and Sawing : J. Ryan, 1. Olsen, and J. Morrissey; Starters • 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 Y’ards Hurdle Race, over six Hights three feet hurdles. First prize, £3; second, 30s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance Is. —Chopping and Sawing — 4. Maiden Chop, 15in- underhand. I irst prize, £o ; second, I’resident of Timber Woikers’ Union Trophy ; third, 10s. Nomination 3s. Acceptance 2s. 5. Handicap Chop, 15in. Underhand. First prize, £10; second prize, £4; third, £l. Nomination 7s. Acceptance 3s. 6. Twelve-inch Upright Chop Hand:cap. First prize, £5; second, £2. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. 7- Handicap Saw, two cuts, 15in. ; M-Tooth bush saws. First prGc, £4; second, £2. Nomination 4s. Acceptance 2s. —Other Events. — Running High Jump, Running Leng Jump, Hup, 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 rules 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 programme. No. ,4. Competitors must send in performances for the last two years, or the last six performances, if n n ue, 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, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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