AMUSEMENTS. I MAWHERA HOCKEY CLUB.—A xTX DANCE will be field in the Oddfellows’ Hall TO-NIGHT- Novelty Dances. Good music. EXCELSIOR EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. T HIRD TOURNAMENT. —Druids’ 1 Hall, TUESDAY, May 12. Six valuable prizes. Ist., Lady’s Wristlet Gold Watch, or Gent’s Watch, value £5 5s : 2nd., Hearth. Rug, value 30/-, and four other prizes. Admission 2/-. Commence 8 p m. sharp. MONSTER TUG O’ WAR, SATURDAY, May 16, 1925.—1 n aid of No. 2 Queen, Swimming Bath Competition, at Town Hall, Greymouth. Boys’ Tug o’ War, 18 years or under, 5 aside; 40st. maximum. Norn. 5/- per team. Ist Prizes : Medals. Also Men’s I\ig o’ War, 5 aside; maximum 60st. Nom. 10/- per team. Ist Prize, £7 10s ; 2nd, £2 10s. Post entry. COBDEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. - ' QHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW To be held in Carey’s Hall —on — WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, At 2.30 p.m. Lolly Stall Cookery Stall Produce Stall Tea Rooms Admission 6d. L. EAST, Hon. Secretary. KUMARA FOOTBALL CLUB. VUILL hold their ANNUAL PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL in the Memorial Hall, Kumara, on FRIDAY, July 10, 1925. Good prizes and music. A. McNABB, , Secretary. , PUBLIC NOTICES. OOAT-STEERING COMPASSES, in 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, 93 George Street, Dunedin
LADIES’ OVERCOATS I wish to intimate to the ladies ol Greymouth and district, that I air showing NEW SEASON’S OVERCOATS >n all the Latest Styles and Shades. The Coats are made of the best 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
Wonderful Opportunity A chance of something for nothing. The GOVERNMENT TOURIST AGENT is at the service of anyone wishing foi- helpful advice as to the ways and means of reaching any place or places in New Zealand. An itinerary will be prepared giving cost of accommodation while away, times of arrival and departure of trains, steamers and motors, together with the total cost of reaching and returning from such place or places. FREE literature is also distributed, aud ALL travelling tickets issued at NO EXTRA CHARGE. Call or ’phone NOW about that trip you were thinking of doing. Address — GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU Midland Chambers,. MACKAY STREET, G R E Y M O IT T H,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1925, Page 1
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