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OPERA HOUSE— “AVHILE THE BILLY BOILS.” —OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT— Last Screening of Beaumont Smith’s Big Attraction TO-NIGHT “AVHILE THE BILLY BOILS” Henry Lawson s big Australian Story “AVHILE THE BILLY BOILS” of good fellowship, mirth, pathos, and “AVHILE THE BILLY BOILS” fervour. Showing glimpses of wc 1 AVHILE THE BILLY BOILS” beautiful Hawkesbury River. Positively the Last Production in Grey mouth. Prices :2s and Is, plus tax. Box Plan at the Bristol. ’Phone n 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” Featuring BERT LYTELL A Stirring Special Metro Production. MONDAY'— “HER. SON.’’ Horace Vachell’s Famous Story. —MONDAY AVEDNESDAY “011, BOY I” A Sparkling -Musical Comedy. —Wednesday “OH, LOY!” ’ Transpainted co the Screen. “Oil, BOY !” CHAUTAUQUA CHAUTAUQUA TOAVN HALL— TO-DAY —TOWN HALL AFTERNOON PROGRAMME, 3.30 p.m- :::: PLEASE NOTE CHANGE. CONCERT: ARCADIAN QUARTETTE—Soprano, HISS DORIS ORR ; Mezzo-Soprano, MISS JEAN COCKS: Tenor, MR. WILLIAM. BUCKLEY; Bass, "MIL CYRIL Al EE. EVENING PROGRAMME: JUNIOR. PAGEANT; CONCERT; ARCADIAN < QUARTETTE.—Lecture : “Cornel’ Stones of Character,' .1. C. lIEKBoMAN. Single Admissions: Evening, 3,-; Auernoon, 2/-. Cniidren Half-price. MILLAR’S BARGAINS— —BARGAINS— -BARGAINS 100 LADIES’ 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. T ()s'T—Gold Cable Bangle, between Riordan’s and Herb. Home's lea Rooms; valued keepsake.—l' inder kindly relurn to this office. RUTOMANU SHORTS. 'THE DATE of the receipt uf NO- ’*■ MINATJONS fur the above Chopping, Sawing, and Running Sports, has been EXT ENDED till MONDAY NEXT, 27th insl. C. GUY, I. OLSEN, Hom Sees. WO RK E RS’ EDUCATION AL ASSOCIATION. GREYMOUTH CENTRE. '’LASSES in connection with the 7 above Association will commence in Grcymoutii as follows: — Ecc-n cmics—.A 1 onda y E veiling N 0 xt, March 27th. Tutor H. Belshaw, M.A., F.R.E.S. English Literature —Thursday Evening Next, March 30. Tutor, A--11. Paterson, LL.B. Both classes will be lie Id at the District High School, and will commence at 7.45 p.m. General public invited to . ail lect tires. H. BELSHAW, Tutor. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROV.IDx ENT SOCIETY. —New Zealann Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington.- —LAST POLICY.- It is the intention of the Society on or alter the 27th day of APH IL NEXT, to issue a Copy Policy inplaceof Policy No. 465336 un the life oi Joseph AViiiic, which is declared to have been lost. -—Dated at Wellington tins 22nd day of March, 1922.—A. AMIES, Man ager for New Zealand. NOTICE TO AIAKE RETURNS OF LAND CNDEH THE J,AND AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1916. is hereby given that, in l pursuance of the above Act end the Regulations made thereunder, every person and company within the meaning of the said Act, whether a taxpayer or not, being owner of land in New Zealand, is hereby required to make and furnish to mo, in the prescribed Form, returns of such land as at 12 o’clock noon on the 31st clay of March, 1922. If the total unimproved value of the land of any person or company, as assessed under the Valuation ol Lan 1 Act. 1908, does not. exceed £5OO. a ic:tini of land need not be furnished. And, further, .notice is hereby given that such returns shall in. all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings at AVellingfon on or before the Bth day of April, 1922. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. NOTE. —I'orms of return may be obtained at any postal money-order office; they will not be sent io taxpayers from the office of the Commissioner (.5 Taxes unless written application is made for them. “Owner of land’’ includes a lessee of land owned by Natives. SPECIAL NOTE. —Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty up to £lOO. NOTICE. J AM A BUYER of SACKS, Scrap Iron, etc., in any quantities. Highest price given- No connection with any other firm. No agents employed. Correspondence promptly answered. S. LOUSICH, Greymout h. S.O.S. C OLLEGE CLASSES AND CORRESPONDENCE. G. P. O’Shannassy, Ph.D. A. W. Short, B.A. Matriculation 1 Teachers’ D. & C. Public Service Pharmacy A’., Bookkeeping Physics Education Chemistry Advanced Home Science Mathematics Theory of Structures Surveying Strength of Applied Mechanics Materials Carpentry Drawing Write for Prospectus and Enrolment Form to— L P.O. BOX 1573 .:: AUCKLAND.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1922, Page 1

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