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AMUSEMENTS. ? f)PERA HOUSE, :: GREYMOUTH 3 NELLIE BRAMLEY. ! PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT When William Russell, by arrangement with J.C . Willanison, Ltd., present.I NELLIE BRAMLEY, '■ Most bewitching of actresses, and hei L versatile associates, in “PEG O’ MY. HEART” “PEG O’ MY HEART” “PEG O’ MY HEART” “PEG O’ MY HEART” SATURDAY SATURDAY “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” “IT PAYS-“TO ADVERTISE” NOTE : Saturday’s Performance commences at 7.45 p.m. MONDAY MONDAY The Alining Play titled. “SUN D A Y ” “SUN D A Y ” “ SU N 1) A Y ” “SUN D A Y ” Remember - “SUNDAY” comes on MONDAY. NELLIE BRAMLEY, THE STAR OF THEM ALL. BOOK EARLY. Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Webley’s. Full orchestra. N.B:—NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT the TRAINS from GREYMOUTH to REWANUI and BLACKBALL will be DELAYED, to enable patrons to attend the play “IT PAYS I’o ADVERTISE.” bv the famous NELLIE BRA AILEY r UMPANY. at the Opera House. Trains for Rewanui and Blackball leave at 10.35 p.m. and 10.40 p.m. respectively. Performance oil Saturday only commences at 7.45 p.m. KOTU.KU FOOTBALL CLUB. A HARD-UP BALL will be held in x Jack’s Hall, Kotuku, on SATURDAY, September 13, at 8 p.m. Everyone invited. Splendid music. Tickets : Gents, 3/6 ; Ladies,' 1/6 AV. HALL, Secretary. FOOTBALL. jQEAGUE JPOOIBALL, JUNIOR KNOCK-OUT FINAL MARISTS V. BLACKBALL. SUNDAY, AT COBDEN, 3 p.m. —Third Grade—■ RUN AN GA V. GREYMOUTH, At Dunollie, SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. —Fourth Grade— ’ Al ARI STS V. RUNANGA, ’ At Dunollie, SUNDAY, at 1.30 p.m. JJUGBY JPOOTBALL. VICTORIA PARK—TO-MORROW ’ (SATURDAY) —Senior— ' United B. v. Cobden, at 3 p.m.—A • Ground. —Juniors— , Ross V. Blaketown, at 1.30 p.m.—B Ground. —Fourth GradeStar V. United, at 3 p.m.— B. Ground. FINAL NEWMAN SHIELD COMPETITION. INANGAHUA V GREY TECHNICAL, 1 At 1.30—A Ground. J AT KUMARA: Seniors —Star A. V. Kumara—3 p.m. Admission to Park: Gents, 1/-; ( Ladies, 6d. PUBLICNOTICES. } GIGANTIC SALE ’ • NOW IN FULL SWING. , The following are a few of the snips f that may be obtained:—Ladvis' f Dresses, Woollen and Serge, from 15/6; | Ladies’ Skirts, Serge and Tweed, from 8/6; Woollen Jumpers and Cardigan .Jackets, from 5/6; Woollen, Cotton, Silk Stockings, from 1/9 ; Tweed Coats, ] from 25/-; Ladies’ and Children's v Hats, from 3/6; Wool (all colours), 3/6 . lb., 4 ply; Nightdresses, Crepe, etc., 1 from ' 7/6 ; Shoes and Men’s Boots ; Serge and Tweed, from 8/6 yard, 50in. / wide. j B. SARATY i t BOUNDARY; ST., QREYMOUTE

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1924, Page 1

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