TOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES. —TOWN HALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— —And MATINEE SATURDAY An All-star Goldwyn Production. “THE VOICE IN THE DARK’’ “THE VOICE IN THE DARK’’ “THE VOICE IN THE DARK” “THE VOICE IN THE DARK” One Solid Hour of Thrills, Mystery and Sensation. Who was the murderer? Only the blind man knew, and he heard the voice in the dark. Also THE OPENING OF THE OTIRA TUNNEL OPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— -And MATINEE SATURDAY ALICE BRADY in “ L I T T I, E I T A L Y ” ALICE BRADY in “LI T T L E I T A L Y ” Also THE OPENING OF THE OTIRA TUNNEL Also THE OPENING OF THE OTIRA TUNNEL Also “STANLEY IN' AFRICA” Also Special Topical, shewing TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB TUTANKH AMEN’S TOMB , GIBB’S MOT,OR SERVICE NELSON—HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM Leaves Nelson Daily at 8.30 a.m. Leaves Blenheim daily at 8.30 a.m. NELSON—MOTU EKA—TAKAK A Leaves Nelson daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Tabaka daily 8 a.m. (Cars connect with Hawkins’s service from Takaka to Collingwood) NELSON—MOTU EK A—RI WAR A Leaves Riwaka daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Nelson daily at 3.40 p.m. NELSON -WESTP ORT—REEFTON Leaves'Nelson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.40 a.m. Leaves Westport 7.45 a.m. and Reefton 8.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. .WESTPORT—RE EFTON Daily at 10 a.m. and vice versa. BOOKING OFFICES: Nelson: Tralfalgar Street. ’Phone 884. Greymouth: Mark Sprot and Co.; A. E. Kilgour, Stationer. Westport: Grand Hotel, and Bradley’s Dominion Tea Rooms. Granity : J.Evans, Fruiterer. \ , Reefton : Dawson’s Hotel. WHITE STAR TOURIST SERVICE, LTD. EMBRACING MOTOR TOURS AND SERVICE ALL OVER N.Z, WEST COAST AND NELSON WINTER SERVICE. Cars leave for CHRISTCHURCH on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Cars leave for WAIHO GORGE on Sunday and Wednesday, Cars leave for WESTPORT, NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOIULKA and TAKAKA daily. Further particulars from — WHITE STAR CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, v Next Bevington’s Hotel, lainui Street, Greymouth. ' I HARLEY AND CO., LTD.. Richmond Quay.
AUCTIONS. AUCTION CLEARING SALE. On the premises “WONDERLAND,” Mackay Street. SATURDAY, 22nd, inst. at 11 a.m. IUANCARROW AND CO., instructed by Messrs Tymons and Co., will sell by public auction, as above, the ■wholt of the. large and varied stock of ‘ WONDERLAND” consisting of : — DOULTON WARE, vases, Teapots jugs, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Salad and Fruit Bowls, Jardiniers, I'ancy vases, Rose Bowls, Tea. Sets, I'ancy Cups and Saucers, White and Gold English Cups and Saucers, Pie Dishes, Basins, Mixing Bowls, Egg Cups, Toilet Sets, Dinner Plates, Soup Plates, Vegetable Dishes, Gravy Boats, Meat Dishes, Llangley Ware, Sugar ar 'd Cream Jugs, Butter Dishes, Jugs, English Tea Sets, Tea Pots, Tea Sets, Pyrex Cooking Dishes. CRYSTALWARE.— Honey Jars, Sugar Basins, Water Bottles, Jugs, Pickle Jars, Vases, Salad Bowls, Wine Glasses, Cake Stands, Tumblers and Spirit Glasses, E.P. Ware, Cake Baskets, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Sugar Basins, Hot Water Jugs, Butter Dishes, Serviette Rings. 1 KITCHENWARE.— Ramps, Bread Board, Salt Boxes, Knife Boxes, Trays, Washing Boards, Carpet Sweepers, Cake Tins, Egg Whisks, Patty Tins, Scales, Rolling Pins, Mixing Spoons, Aluminium Saucepans, Sandwich Tins, Strainers, Baskets, Scrub Brushes, Caskets, Kits, Crumb and Brush Trays, Brooms, Garden Tools, Spades, I«orks, Rocking Horses ytlbums, Pictures, Cricket Sets, Carts, Wheelbarrows. DRAPERY.—Ladies’ Cotton and Woollen Frocks, Jumpers, Blouses, Costumes, Coats, Rain Coats, Children’s Coats, Cotton brocks, Jnlant’s Pelisses, Ladies’ Waterproof Capes, Tweed and Serge Skirts, Ladies Silk Frocks, Dress Tweeds, Suit Lengths, Coat Lengths, Ladies’ Hosiery, Boys Suits, Men’s Suits, Curtains, Ladies’ Fancy Nightdresses, Combinations Vesta, Handbags, Suit, Casts Boys Varsity Suits, Boys’ Hardwear Shorts, Men’s Denims, Tweed Trousers, Overcoats, Sports’ Suits, Saddle and Tweed Trousers,, Towels, Sheets etc. etc.
SALE will be continued on Monday, September 24 commencing at 2 p.m. The whole of the above goods must be cleared as the premises arc required for other purposes. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. To be held at Dalgety’s Rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth, on THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 1923, at 2 p.m. TfcALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mrs. A. Dudley, will offer as above, as a going concern : — Her Property situated at Stillwater, and known as “Kileen’s Island,” comprising 150 acres, renewable 66 years’ lease; 4roomed Cottage and Cowshed, together with 30 Daily Cows, 63 Gallon Alpha Laval Separator, Pack Harness, Shovels, etc. Any further information will be supplied to bona lido buyers on application to DALGETY AND CO., LTD , Auctioneers. < Ireymout h. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: To a suitable buyer a reasonable amount ol finance can be arranged. MJIIIW«JXJM»JJLWUIIIJI H | PUBLIC NOTICES. LIME ! LIME! 1 WE offer to the public LIME, 2cwt. sacks, at 10/-. Prompt delivery in Greymouth, or to Railway Station. , ■ i <. i < Gardeners and farmers should not Jet this opportunity pass. BOUCHER AND CO., Seedsmen, Mawheru Quay, :: Greymouth.
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