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TO-NIGliT— < OPERA HOUSE. —TO-NIGHT WILLIAM HEUGHAN The Greatest Singer to visit Westland. i And Brilliant Associate > Artistes, ' .. . IHYMAN LENZER, GLADYS SAYER, ' f: ’Australia’s Greatest Violinist. ’ The World-ihmed Pianist©. /-vT ■ ■*:, Last Opportunity, of hearing these ..Brilliant Artistes. Prices : 5/-, 3/- (plus tax) and 2/-. Box Plan at Webley’s. : OPERA HOUSE —FRIDAY • A Super Jewel Masterpiece. . PRISCILLA DEAN in— “THE STORM DAUGHTER” PRISCILLA DEAN in— “THE STORM DAUGHTER” 1 1, .>• Jewel Features are Real Specials. SATURDAY— Matinee and Night. — SATURDAY TOM MIX in— “LADIES TO BOARD” ' TOM MIX in— -“LADIES TO BOARD” TOM MIX in— “LADIES TO BOARD” Also the First Episode of—“IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL t BOONE” OPERA HOUSE— COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY. —OPERA HOUSE BEAUMONT SMITH’S SCREEN TESTS. / BEAUMONT SMITH’S SCREEN TESTSThe greatest entertainment ever placed before the public of New Zealand. You will see pictures made at the Opera House as you wou,ldin a big studio, Beaumont Smith is searching for fresh personalities for their future productions.. 1 HAVE'YOU HAD A TEST YET? Mr Peterson, Mr. S. B. Taylor, and Miss Bloomfield, representatives of Smith production, will arrive in Greymouth on Saturday. THE "LATEST INPIANOS • rw. , t Messrs Webley Sons & Gofton Ltd. have just landed four models of the new ENGLISH PIANOS made by MESSRS CARSON & SONS. The instruments are built on the very latest lines and are of oak and polished walnut. Height 4ft. 3ins. Full iron frame. Overstrung with underdamper action and specially suited for West Coast conditions. The price is £95 and the usual easy terms are given if required. Cheaper pianos are also stocked and enquiries for all musical instruments are solicited. Webley Sons & Gofton, Limited. ~ 29 Mackay Street, For Pianos, Gramophones, Records, Music etc. Murray’s Sample Rooms (Opposite Star Office, Mackay Street). ; WE ARE NOW SHOWING :— WOOLLEN COSTUMES, CARDIGANS, JUMPERS EVERYTHING TO WEAR FUR, VELOUR, TWEED COATS 1 YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER i LARGE AND CHOICE RANGE OE MILLINERY WOU CAN’T PAY LESS ' INSPECTION INVITED. F- MURRAY, Draper J. R. Brown & Cov. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, CHRISTCHURCH. OFFICES: CORNER CASHEL & MADRAS STREETS < (Few minutes walk from Tattersails). Consign your Stock of all description, Wool, Skins, Hides, Fat to . " OUR CARE U “WE WILL SERVE YOU WELL” • Expert Supervision. « ' Personal Attention. J. R. BROWN & Coy. STOCK FOR ADDINGTON— Brown & Co., Addington. ' WOOL. SKINS ETC.-. sid . BsChi . ichuii

AUCTIONS. gTO£K gALE. TOTARA FLAT. TO-MoRr6w (Friday),k at 12.30 p.mAccount F. Amor, Esq. 100 Three-year-old STEERS . .50 Two-year-old STEERS 50’ Two-year-old HEIFERS All well forward and good sorts. Further entries invited. DALGETY AND CO., LIT)., Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, 2 p.m. TUT ARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell at their moms, Richmond Quay, a large quantity of FURNITURE, including Oak and Rimu Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Sideboards, Carpets, Sewing Machine; also practically new Eastman Piano. PUBLIC NOTICES. (HTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. Most central house in city; five minutes from Station and three minutes from G.P.0., Gardens, River and Theatres. Been re-modelled, re-decorated and re-fur-nished throughout. Luxurious lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal home for travellers and tourists.—R. M. Q. Hyman, Proprietress. All trams from station rtop outside. GOITRE Sufferers from tliis distressing complaint cut out this advertisement NOW and post it to me, with your name and address. After 25 years’ extensive research work, I have prepared an effective remedy, which is producing wonderful results. Particulars free.— ROBERT MUIR. Dominion Road Auckland.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. LET—Furnished House in CobV' den.—Address at “Star” Office. JpOlt SALE—Lino., Gold Scales, Copper, Dresser, Duchess Chest, Pram, Bedsteads, Wire Mattress, Chairs, etc. —Apply 39 Boundary St. (two.doors past Fire Station.) JpOR SALE—First-class Cow; just calved ; 3rd calf ; good milker— Apply A. Kilpatrick, Boddytown. TOOR SALE—Good sound Snig Horse, 7 years old ; trial given.—Apply in first instance to E. J'. Rundle and Co., Mackay Street. FOR SALE. gIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, situ ated in Winnie Street; lately occupied by Mr. P. Buck. A splendid opportunity for beautiful home. Large portion of purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. Fcir further particulars apply I ‘ , G. W. MOSS AND CO. CRUSHED”FIRECLAY. TOOR SALE— In any quantity, cash at kiln. Apply Greymouth Brick • and Tile Co., Ltd., Karoro, or >■ G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents, ’Phone 18. AN SALE—Clover and Lucerne Hay, Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES.—A. Hopkinson and Co., Thompson Street, Greymouth. TOOR SALE —Fine Residence in A Bright Street, Cobden, with all conveniences and good garden ; one of the finest properties in Cobden. Can be purchased on easy terms. —Apply A. Naylor, General Agent,- Greymouth. / . ~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. ' UNION HOTEL HERBERT ST., :: GREYMOUTH The above* hotel, which is under entirely new management, has been REFURNISHED and RENOVATED, which makes it equal to any house on the cciast. Boarders and visitors will find a first-class table, spacious bedrooms, bath rooms, and sitting rooms, which are under Mrs. Patterson’s personal supervision. LOOSE BOXES, with all conveniences, on hire. Only the choicest of WINES and ALES stocked. \ , ’ D . J. PATTERSON, ■ ■ Proprietor. TOOAT-STEERING COMPASSES, in i- Oak Cases, Brass Binnacle, etc. SUN DIALS, Phosphor Bronze, in a variety of artistic shapes and designs. Send for particulars.—HUGH AND G. K. NEILL, Importers of Optical and Scientific Instruments, 95 George ptreet, Dunedin,

LADIES’ OVERCOATS I wish to intimate to the ladies of Greymouth and district, that I am showing NEW SEASON’S OVERCOATS In all the Latest Styles and Shades. The Coats are made of the beet English and Colonial Velours, Gabadines, etc. They are beautifully braided and fur trimmed. No two Coats are alike. Prices from £4 upwards. Ladies will find the selection equal to any city house. FURS: Coney Seal Beaver, Musquash and Keilinsky. A splendid range. All coats renovated. JAMES KYLE ’ LADIES’ TAILOR, TAINUI STREET GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1925, Page 1

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