TO-NIGHT ONLY— OPERA HOUSE. . “TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” “TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS The story of a -wife who didn’t know the truth about her hubby. Also LARRY SEAION in— “T HF. F ALL GUI OPERA HOUSE— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —OPERA HOUSE Cecil B. De Mille’s Magnificent Production. .vornr-’ “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” (9 reels) “THE API AIRS OF ANAIOL “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” (9 reels) “THE AI'FAIRS 01' ANAIOL Shown everywhere to packed houses. Starling Wallace Reid, Elliott 1 ex ei, Gloria Swanson, Monte Blue, Hebe Daniels, Theodore Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Kayniond Hatton, Wanda Hawley and Polly Moran. Full Orchestra. Special Music. Prices : 2/2 and 1/8. A DROP IN GABARDINE Christmas holidays are drawing near, and to give customers every opportunity of securing a full range of SUMMER FROCKS, BLOUSES, Etc., Miller’s have decided to make sweeping reductions in same. Tiie prices are such that must appeal to everyone, and by purchasing at once customers will save money that can be used for enjoyment during the holiday season. GABARDINES l GABARDINES I Seven hundred yards of ALL-WOOL GABARDINE REMNANTS. Thio cloth is 56 inches wide, and is specially suitable for Skirts, Maids Frocks, Boys’ Knickers, etc. Tlie market value is 18/6 per yard, but we are in the fortunate position to be able to offer the following shades in the undermentioned lengths : Mole, Nigger, Navy, Black, Grey and Brown: £ yd. for 2 6. 1 3-4 yds for 12/6 5-8 yd. for 3/11 1 7-8 yds for 13/6 3-4 yd. for 4/6 2 yds for 15/6 7-8 yd. for 5/11 2 1-8 yds for 16/11 1 yd. for 6/11 2| yds for 18/6 I 1-8 yd. for 7/11 2 3-8 yds for 19/6 II yds. for 8/11 2g yds for 21/6 1 3-Byds for 9/6 2 5-8 yds for 22/6 lg yds for 10,6 2 3-4 yds for 23/6 1 5-8 yds for 11/6 MILLER’S THE SHOP FOR LADIES, MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH.
PUBLIC NOTICES. WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. \VNKRS and Trainers are reminded that NOMINATIONS for the above Club’s meeting will close with the undersigned, at Hokitika, '.I HIS .Wednesday) EVENING at 9 o’clock. VI. HOUSTON, Secretary. TO MOTORISTS. WE have FOR SALE, CORD ’ ’ TYRES (all sizes) for the tour ing season. They are offered to the public at prices that defy competition. BATY’S GARAGE, Guinness Street, Greymouth. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. GREY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. IN THE MATTER of “The ElectricPower Boards Act, 1918 and its Amendments and “The Local Elections ami Polls Act, 1908,” and its Amendments, and “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and its Amendments.
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOMAS ELDON COATES . FREDERICK WILLIAM COX FRDK. ARTHUR KITCHINGUAM and WILLIAM HENRY PARFITT, four of the seven candidates nominated for the three seats on the Grey Elec-tric-power Board as representatives of the constituent district of the Borougn of Greymouth, have given written notice that they retire from the Grey Electric-power Board election. And further notice is hereby given that HUGH FRANCIS DOOGAN GEORGE EDWARD PERKINS and DAVID TENNENT, being the only remaining candidates nominated for the said three seats as representatives of the constituent district of the Borough of Greymouth on the Grey Electric-power Board, are DULY ELECTED MEMBERS of the said Grey Electric-power Board for the three years ensuing. F, H. DENTON, Returning Officer. Dated at Grey mouth this 12th day of December, 1922.
JNSURANQ C OY ” L TD - ACCIDENT BRANCH; Transacts Al! Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES : Aboslute Security and Prompt and Liberal Settle ment. Employers of labour and others will study their own interests by applying tor rates and other to- - G. S. CRAY AND CO., District Agents, MACKAY ST.. ;:: GREYMOUTk yrsnoßS tro q.reymouth Who desire Comfort and Convenience, —should stay at the— RAILWAY HOTEL. (A few doors from the Railway Station) “Best of Everything that Money Can Buy.” MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that if only in town for the day, a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON may be obtained. All communications to P. MAHONEY, Proprietor.
UDDSTROM’S —FORST A INLESS CUTLERY Table Knives from 27/6 half dozen. Dessert Knives from 24/- half dozen. Table Spoons and Forks from 7/6 doz. Dessert Spoons arid Forks from 6/- doz, Teaspoons from 4/- dozen. —AT—UDDSTROM’S “WHERE THE GOOD CHAIRS ARE MADE?’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 1
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