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AMUSEMENTS. | OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTIL j Direction E. J. Gravestock. j : TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK | TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK j SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT. | GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMIHI GREYMOUTH HAS EVER KNuWN. New Zealand’s World-Famous Queen of Song, MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN. MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN. MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN, MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN, World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano, —And — MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, The Popular Anglo-French Tenor. Supported by MISS ADELINA LEON, MISS ADELINA LEON, The Brilliant English ’Cellist. MR. PERCY KAHN, MR. PERCY KAHN, The Talented Composer Pianist. Miss Buckman will sing; “Jewel Song”, from “laust.’' „ “Mimi's Song,” from "La Bohenie. “Annie Laurie,” “Knotting Song “Evening Prayer,” Moussorgsky. “Sing, Joyous Bird, Ihillips. „ “Waiata Poi, ’ “V.aiaia Maou. “Good-bye,” Tosti, etc. The Duets will include : “Cavalleria lutsticaiia “11 Trovatore,” Miserere Scene. | Finale Act 1, ‘‘La Boheme.” Prices; Reserved Seats, 7/6; F’nreserved, 5,- and 3/-, plus tax Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Coy. Day bares, 5/-, at the Bristol; 3/- tickets at the doors. OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY NEXT PRAND CONCERT, in aid of Ute Railway and Foundry 1 icmc Fund. Don't’miss this chance of nea>i ing Greymouth’s leading talent. Admisj sion, 2s and Is. o A. HAZELDINE, Sec.

PUBLIft NOTICES. MISSING from 43, Mackay Street, Itl BROWN SPANIEL, white spot on chest. If not returned immediately person detaining same will be prosecuted. APPRECIATION. I THANK the Members of the Gveymouth Fire Brigade for their splendid efforts in extinguishing the fire, am! saving the stock on my premises this morning MRS. H. AZAR, Mackay Street. REMOVAL NOTICE. F thanking the residents of the West Coast for their liberal patronage durinc my years of business, I wish tc intimate that I have REMOVED tc more convenient and up-to-date pre mises in Mackay Street (next to C U M? r °stock of GROCERIES and CROCKERY will be found to be of the best. Prices defy competition. A trial solicited. Yours Faithfully, THOMAS BROWN, Grocer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 1

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