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OPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOOSE WEDNESDAY— A Story of Booth Tarkington. —WEDNESDAY “PENROD” Wesley Barry played it. “PENROD” Booth Tarkington created it. “ PENROD ” Marshall Neilan made it. “PENROD” El g ht Beels. Jackie Coogan says: “Gee, I didn’t think Kid could beat lsck s bad boy, but Freckles, your Penrod, is a beaut. Reserve ° ur seats at Bristol. DROP IN PRICES TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS . GET IN TOUCH WITH MILLER’S, And be amongst those that have b enefited by our judicious buying. NOTE THESE PRICES, AND SEE WHAT YOU WILL SAVE BY PURCHASING YOUR GOODS FROM THE SHOP I HAT GIVES THE BEST VALUES:— . Ladies’ Vests 1/9, 1/11, 2/6 to 11/6 . Boys’ Heavy Singlets \ sizes 24, Ladies’ Longcloth Night Dresses : 26, 28, 30; 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 7/6 to 22/0 J Gent's Heavy I weed Trousers, Ladies’ Crepe Nightdresses, 6/6 16/6 Ladies’ Longcloth Knickers, 5/6 Morning, Blouses, Crepe, Zephyi ; to 6/11 5/6 Ladies’ Crepe Knickers, 4/11 Light Print Giorys, 5/6 Camisoles (fancy), 4/6 to 13/6 Best Indigo Print Giorys, 8/11 Underskirt Moirette, 5/6 to 15/6 Jap Silk Blouses, latest styles; Underskirts (fancy), 6/6 to 16/6 13/6 . Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, 1/3 Crepe de Chine Blouses from 19/6 Ladies’ Black All-wool Cashmere Heavy Jap Crepe, 1/6 per yard Hose, excellent quality; 3/6 Best Indigo Print, 1/6 yard Ladies’ 17 inch Silk Hose, 4/3 Exceptional value in Calico, 40 Gent’s Black Cotton Hose Bd, or ins. wide and absolutely pure; 7/6 per dozen. .1/3 y^ r ,4 Gent’s Black All-wool Cashmere Pillow Slips, 2/3 panHose, best quality; 2/11 White Towels, 24x42; 4/6 pair Grey Towels, 24x50; 5/6 pair Knitted Silk I< rocks, originally 84/-; now to clear at 49/6. We are making a special offer of Gabardine and Serges. Our London buyers have been fortunate in procuring them at 20 per cent, below manufacturer’s prices. Send for samples. ... i We are specialising in CORSETS, and have m stock a yery laig assortment, including the famous “A. B. C.” Prices range from o/6 to NOTE THE ADDRESS : Box 175, Greymouth. ’Phone 401. Postage paid and monej relum ed if not satisfied. MILLER’S THE SHOP FOR LADIES. MA W HERA QL AY, GREYMOUTH.

TOILET NECESSITIES JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK OF DEARBORN PREPARA 1 lONS. COMPRISING :— MERCOLISED WAX— I’ ’or the complexion BORANIuM— For the hair CLEMINITE- For the complexion STALLAX— For a shampoo ’« JETTALINE— For clearing the skin ( PHEMINOL— A nair remover PS LENT A — Complexion Soap TEKKO PASTE— Camphor Cream SILMERINE— Hair curling fluid JAMMALITE— To-restore grey hair STY MOL— To remove blackheads L. F. HOGG ' CASH CHEMISTS, NAWIIBBA QUAY, ’Phone 410.

PUBLIC NOTICES. A MEETING of the GUARANTORS lor the 1923 CHAUTAUQUA SEASON, commencing on February 15, will be held in Trinity Hall TO-MGR-ROW (Wednesday) EVENING at o o’clock. Distribution of tickets. PREY MASONIC LODGE, No.- 1233, meet THIS TUESDAY) EVENING at 7.30, in Lodge Room, Tainui Street. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. i O.WING to the Borough Pumping • Plant being disabled by lire, ; CONSUMERS of BOROUGH WATER; are requested to USE IT SPARINGLY. F. IL DENTON, j Town Clerk, j GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. THF. BRIDGE across Red Jack’s Creek overflow, on GreymouthReefton Road, between Kaniaka and Ngahere, will be‘CLOSED 10 ALL | TRAFFIC on FRIDAY, Feb. 2, and; SATURDAY, Feb. 3, to admit of necessary repairs being effected. J. HIGGINS, County Engineer.

REMOVAL NOTICE. TN thanking the general public for past favors, 1 wish to intimate that my business (DYEING, aul CLEANING) has been REMOVED to more convenient and up-to-date piemises in Albert Street, opposite the Municipal Library. Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing ol all kinds made equal to new, W. LECHER, Proprietor. (JHRISTCHURCH £! OACB gERVICE ■ ■'l ID A TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. CASSIDY & CO., Ltd. The above line of Coaches run between Otira ' and Arthur’s Pass EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. The wnole of the plant is up-to-dau. and every endeavour is made to secun Ji, comfort, of passengers

BEALE AND.COMPANY’S COACHES (S. Yde, Proprietor.) OTIRA TO ARTHUR’S PASS AND VICE VERSA. PASSENGER COACHES will run * between Otira and Arthur’s Pass and vice versa EVERY TRAIN DAY, carrying passengers and their luggage. Goods carted as usual. Fares 10s. Every passenger who books guaranteed seats. Ring ’phone 391 for your ticket. R. ROTHWELL, Agent, Greymouth. MILLINERY gALON. I wish to intimate to the ladies of the West Coast that I have OPENED A MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT in the premises opposite the Municipal Library, Albert Street.. The display contains all the latest creations. The prices will suit all pockets. Inspection Specialist in Millinery.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

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