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AMUSEMENTS. | EARNERS’ DANCE—United PaX J vilion THIS (Monday) EVENING Excellent music. Competent tuition. Admission 1/COLUMBA HALL. A .MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be held TO-NIGHT (Monday), in aid of the Convent Rebuilding Fund. First prize: Goods valued at £5 ; 2nd : Eiderdown Quilt; 3rd : Bag of Sugar.; and three other prizes. Admission 2s. DON’T MISS THIS! TUESDAY, JUNE 30. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS PARTY (Masks worn if preferred), "WESLEY HALL. Prize for Most Original Costume. Admission 1/-. Supper provided. Everyone welcome. ■> — BLAKETOWN EUCHRE TOURNEY. 'THURSDAY, July 2, at 8 p.m sharp. First prize : Silver Tea Set, value £6 10s; 2nd prize: Salad Bowl, value £1 18s 6d ; 3rd prize : Pp'onze A’asc, value £1 5s od ; 4th prize : Silver Sugar Basin, value 18/6. See Gilbert’s window. ’Bus leaves Cobden as usual. Leach’s ’bus leaves Australasian Hotel at 7.30- . MOVING PICTURE CHARACTER FANCY DRESS BALL. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. JULY A 28, 1925. PROCEEDS IN AID OF SAVIMMING BxVTH FUNDS. ■ Pj'esentation of AVinning and Consort Queens in. recent Golden Key Carnival. Liberal prizes for both ladies ■ind gentlemen for best representation of any moving Picture Character. Sel/ect your characters now and be prepared to participate in the BEST BALL ever held in Greymouth. E. L. KEHOE, Hon. Sec. Central Baths Com. PUBLIC NOTICES. BANKRUPT STOCK The assigned stock of F. TIIOAIAS, Draper, Boundary Street. Grey mouth, will be SOLD THIS AVEEK, at Boundiry Street. Open on THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 2 p.m., and all day SATURDAY. All goods Avill be mark’d in plain figures ; there will be no trguing about prices. There are 50 Coat Frocks, 20 Nlarocain Frocks, Woollen Costumes, Cardigans, Wool Frocks, A’elour Coats, and a hundred other items too numerous to mentipn. Also Counter, lilirrors, Plate Glass, Coat Stands, etc. These goods were out chased by me from F. Thomas’ creditors for cash, and will be sold for oash. A. E. PRESTON, GREYMOUTH. . s

BLANKETS AND EIDERDOWN QUILTS. In order to reduce my stack, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, for CASH JNLY, are being made on BLANKETS, QUILTS, CURTAINS, and 3RETONNZ FURNISHINGS. The following will give you an idea of the reductions: — DOUBLE BLANKETS ... £2 15 0 EIDERDOWN QUILTS ... 3 0 0 VIADRAS CURTAINS from 2 6 CRETONNE from ... IF F. HAYES "THE HOUSE FOR VALUE,” MACKAY ST. ::: GREYMOUTH.

EX, “PORT VICTOR.” THREE CRATES OF ENGLISH. CHINA, —including— Tea Pots, Sets of Jugs, Odd Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Cups only, Plates, and China of all description. See the display of these goods in out Bulk Store Window, Smith’s Buildmgs. Our saving by importing direct from ihe Potteries will be PASSED ON TO YOU, BECK AND CO., \ MACKAY STREET. PIRES IN COUNTRY: No brigade, qnlv buckets, unless you have “UNDERWRITERS’ ” FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Promptly suppress most dangerous outbreaks. Easy to handle. Always icad.v lai' action.—Booklet; from R, P. M. Manning and Co,, 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. »

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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