THE TALK OF GREYMOUTH NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN HERE BEFORE. ABSOLUTELY A SENSATION EVERY 31 AN, WOMAN AND CHILD IS GOING TO SEE ODIVA Ai\D HER SEALS ABSOLUTELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS WON DERI'UL COM Bl NATION FINAL PE R FOR M A NOE T()-NIG 11T —nt— TO-NIG I IT OPERA HOUSE CAI’T. S. I-’. ADAAIS presents--ODIVA AND HER SEALS ODIVA AND HER SEALS THE WORLD’S WONDER ANIMAL ACI. STAGGERING! MARVELLOUS! COLOSSAL! _ SUPPORTED BY A FULL COMPANY Ob’ STAR ARTISTS IN AN ENURE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Prices, Matinee and Night;. 5/-, _4/-, -t 3/;, SUMMER SPECIALS’ The Value of the Undermentioned is only seen by the Quality of The Goods. LADIES’ SLEEVELESS VESTS, LADIES’ HEAVY COTTON HOSE, nicely trimmed with mercer- with double feet, something ised lace, 7/11’ easily that will stand plenty of hard worth 3/11. wear. Fast dye, 2/11 THE FAMOUS VEDONIS VESTS, LADI Eg> SILK AND WOOL FEET short sleeves, very exclusive, lIOSEj the quality you are 5/11 looking for 4/6 LADIES’ SHORT SLEEVE VESTS, LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE, very very large size, and splendid _ /z quality. Special value 2/6 “ Y ' 3 / 6 LADIES' SHORT SLEEVE VESTS, GENTS' ALL WOOL SOCKS— in grey only 1/3 LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, in black LADIES’ SPORTS CORSETS, sizes and white only | 23 to 30. Very strong 5/6 ' KWIWC'B—WWW— WIU MILLER'S Box 175. : : : ’Phone 401 GIVE “HER” LAVENDER WATER THIS CHRISTMAS Subtly expressive of' dainty femininity and ciiarm, few gifts could be more acceptable than a bottle of No. 65 Olde English Lavender Water. Beloved by famous beauties of the Georgian Era, Olde English Lavender Water is still an accepted token of gracious remembrance—a symbol of romarmce—an indispensable adjunct to the discriminating woman's toilet. A bottle of NO. 65 LAVENDER WATER is sure to please her. SHOP EARLY while the range of sizes is complete. L. F- HOGG CASH CHEMIS’I MAM HERA QUAY ’PL v n P 410
PUBLIC NOTICES, m bTgaT WITH METHVEN COPPER BOILERS -AND—; SAVE TIME AND MONEY. THE METHVEN COPPER BOILER lightens the burden of washing Jay. It heats very quickly and docs not smoke or rust. Saves chopping wo-d and constant watching. Requires lest fuel than a bncked-in copper, aii'. takes up only half the space. Anyone contemplating buiiuing should not have a built in copper without first inspecting the METIJA EN —lt has to be seen to be appreciated. Existing built in coppers can be converted to gas heaters at small cost. Sold on terms, if desired—a smaL deposit and small monthly payment with your gas account. Your enquiry is solicited and inspection invited. municipal gas department, Tainui Street, :: Greymouth. ’Phone 113. Open until 9 o’clock Saturdays. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR EVENINGS? Ten. twenty years from to-day you may bitterly regret that you did not use them to lib yourself for a liiggc?. career m life. Every spare hour that you now waste is an irreparable loss. Spend your evenings profitably. Geltraining and the right kind of training at the
{CHRISTCHURCH {JOAOHINQ (QJOLLEGE, Which is successfully teaching hundreds of. students in-— ACUOUN T A N C Y —and — BOOKKEEPIN G It is easy to study by mail witn the Christchurch Coaching College, and you receive as careful attention and can make as rapid progress as if you attended the College personally. Write to-day for a free copy of “A Guide to Accountancy.” It imposes no obligation on you, but will give you some verv valuable information. CT. MOSLEY, A.i.A.N.z.r.c.A.A., Director. Royal Exchange Buildings, Ch.ch. WESTWARD HO. WHITISH AND INTER-COLONIAL EXHIBITION at Hokitika will OPEN at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 'December 15, and will extend for a period of seven weeks, closing on SATURDAY, February 2. The occasion will be the most important event in the history of the West ('oast. Special train arrangements, al excursion fares, have been arranged from all parts of the Coast. Motor trips from all parts can bo arranged at reduced fares. Write or enquire with regard to accommodation, staling duration of stay, address telegrams. reply paid, n “Westward Ho,” Hokitika. During the period of the Exhibition there will be nightly changes of entertainments, including visiting companies from Christchurch and elsewhere. For further parficiilars watch daily Press. T if’ 4 - LEMONADE made at home * with Hollamby’s Crystals, I/- packet makes two gallons. If posted 1/3. —Hanwell Williams and Ross, CA..dsts. Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1923, Page 1
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