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AMUSEMENTS. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. FETE, FLOWER SHOW AND SALE OF WORK. EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRICITY AND ENGINEERING. SC 1 ENT.TF IC RIIENOMENA ANALYSED. ALL FUNDS IN All) OF SPORTS GROUNDS EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL. ()N WEDNESDAY, 7th November, the New School Grounds and Premises will be a scene of great splendour and magnificence. INSPIRING INSTRUCTIVE IRRESISTIBLE 'the opening FANCY DRESS PROCESSION will muster at the RAILWAY STATION at 1.45 p.m., marching via Mawhera Quay, Boundary, Mackay and Tahitii Streets to the grounds. From 2.30 till 10 p.m. the Fete will be in FULL OPERATION. ’BUSES will run at regular intervals throughout the afternoon from the town to grounds, FREE OF CHARGE, and also in the evening, when the usual fare is payable. Cocoanut Shies, the Dart Game, Shooting Gallery, Side Shows of all description. .Also a Putting Competition, for which a splendid ground has been provided. This will add to the interest and enjoyment. REFRESHMENTS: Large marquees are provided for Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream', Cool Drinks, Sweets and Fruit. General Produce, Needlework and Fancy Work, Live Stock, Fruit, blowers and Vegetables, Jumble StalL Admission: Adults 6d, Children free.

OPEN AIR. CONCERT, by the courtsey of the Municipal Band. in the EVENING in the SCHOOL GROUNDS which will be illuminated by many coloured lights. COME EARLY AND STAY LATE I ALL COME AND WELCOME! NOTE.: —’I’lie time of closing for the Flower Queen Carnival Competition will be 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 7th Npvember. No money for votes for any candidate will be received after that hour. All money received after 8 p.m. will be added to the general fund. J. H. HUTTON, Director, Technical School. MCGLASHAN’S ’BUS will leave Greymouth Post Office at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) with performers and friends who are taking part in the Runanga Bowling Club’s concert. ANNUAL BALL. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. Williams’s full orchestra. Novelty Dances. Double tickets 5/-, Ladies 2/-; Gents, Single 3/6. 11. KEAR, Hon. Secretary. WANTED. QETTINGS UTILITY WHITE LEGHOHN EGGS, “Lady Cornwall — Liggins” strain ; also Indian Runner Ducks; splcmlid layers; 7/6 per setting.—A. J. Rohloff, c/o Harley and Co., Ltd. steam boilers at a minimum of labour and expense, if you use MEXICAN BOILER. GRAPHITE. Introduce in feed water and prevent hard scale forming. Particulars from R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 9 OPTICAL PROJECTION LANTERNS for screening photographs, illustrations, prints, etc. ; suited for use in public halls, colleges, schools or the home. No necessity to possess costly lantern slides when there are plenty of illustrations at hand. Write ‘ns for particulars. — HUGH AND G. K. NEILL, 93, George Street, Dunedin.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1923, Page 1

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