AMUSEMENTS. RAILWAY ANNUAL BALL. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925. Williams’s full orchestra. Novelty Dances. Double tickets 5/-, Ladies 2/-; Gents, Single 3/6. 11. KEAR, Hon. Secretary. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. A CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS B ALL., i-i. Carey’s Hall, Cobden, on FRIDAY, November 9. Special prizes. Williams’s orchestra. Supper provided. Adults, 1/-, Children, 6d. PREYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL BALL will be held in the TOWN HALL on THURSDAY 7 EVENING, “November 15. Proceeds in aid of Fireman Anderson, who has been an inmate of the Hospital for the past three months. Double tickets, 5/- ; Dress Circle. 1/-; Extra Lady, 2/-.--J. G. Walton, Secretary.
MEETINGS. DRUIDS’ HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 o’clock. (SUBJECT: “The Home of the Redeemed!” Where will it be, in Heaven or on this earth ? Speaker, Pastor J. Pascoe. All welcome. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. J THE UNDERSIGNED, will NOT ’ be responsible for any DEBTS incurred in my name. AV. FERGUSON, Runanga. November 3, 1923. Up HE SHOOT for Medals presented to the Mawheraiti Defence Rifle Club by Messrs J. R. Watt and J. Walters, will be held on SUNDAY. Nov. 11, 1923. A trial shoot will be held at the 500 yards range on Sunday next, 4th November. J. A. WATT, Secretary. THE MEN OF TRENTHAM. TRENTHAM MEMORIAL LEAGUE. T/VTLL the next-of-kin, friends and ’ ’ sympathisers of the famous Cerbro—Spinal Meningitis victims please send their names and particulars to the undersigned. The objects of the League will be to do justice to the men of Trentham, and obtain compensation for those concerned. R. O. FULLBROOK, Organiser. Trentham Memorial League. Box 1436, Wellington. T ADIES! Don’t wait for Xmas before you place your Order for a new COSTUME or DRESS. Do it now, and let MISS SARAIY 7 , DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, give you a perfect lit. A splendid selection of DRESS MATERIALS are nmy being shown, I lie prices for which defy competition. M ILLI NERY DEPARTMEN’I .—All the latest styles in Hals are being displayed. LADIES’ SHOES.—The late.-t are obtainable at wholesale cost. MISS SARATY, Boundary Street, Greymouth.
PUBLIC NOTICE.—BATY BROS., Dairymen, have pleasure in announcing‘that they have appointed MR. H. LIMA, Marble Bar, whose premises have been passed by Health Inspectin’, as AGEN.I (as from November 1) for their MILK and CREAM, which can be obtained daily in quantities. Milk from one pint upwards ; Cream, half-pint upwards, at the usual current rates.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1923, Page 1
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