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AMUSEMENTS. BLAKETOWN HOCKEY CLUB. A GRAND DANCE will be held in _ the Blaketown Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday). Chalk’s full orchestra. Good supper. Excellent flqor. Admission : Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. M. DUNN, Hon. Secretary. qpHE piCNIC OF THE Y EAR (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE GREY WATERSIDERS’ UNION) CASS SQUARE ::: HOKITIKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. TROPHIES, CASH PRIZES AND PRESENTS. Each child of 6 years and under will receive a 6d coin. Trains leave Grey mouth 9.15 a.m., returning from Hokitika at 6.30 p.m. Fruit Stalls, Side Shows, etc., on the ground. Hot water, tea, milk and sugar free. Fares: Adults 2/4, Children 1/3. Excursionists are requested to bring correct change to the ticket boxes, otherwise none will be given. To avoid the crush, tickets can now be obtained from the Waterside Union. H. KIRK, Secretary. STILLWATER GUN CLUB. WILL HOLD their FIRST SHOOT on SUNDAY, Jan. 31. First prize donated by D. Wallace; second prize Mayfair Trophy. 'All kindred dubs and intending members are heartily invited. Tea supplied by the ladies. A. R. 8., Sec. S.G.C. GREYMOUTH CYCLING CLUB. VICTORIA PARK, THURSDAY, Feb. 4. One Mile Open; £3, £1 10s and 10/-; nom,. 3/-., One Mile Bovs’ Race: £l, 10/-, 5/- ; nom. 1/-. 100 Yards Open: £1 10s, 10/- and 5/--; nom. 2/-. Nominations close Monday, Feb- 1. —A. F. Jamieson, Hon. See. A. AND P. SHOW. VICTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 17 and 18. ENTRIES CLOSE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Apply for Schedule, Prize List and particulars. C. H. ROSE, Secretary. P.O. Box 171, Greymouth. ■m—tasiaa PUBLIC NOTICES.

—and—gUlT QASES BOUGHT FOR RED CROSS OUTFITS We are clearing out this line at REDUCED PRICES. Just the thing for Holiday travellers. Keddie’s Pharmacy (Opposite Post Office) ERNEST DANN ::: Manager. Tat’ preston’s 5Q LADIES’ HATS To be cleared. Get in early and get one. All DRESSES to be cleared out this .week-end —no money refused. Special Week-end Sale of Tobralco Shirts, with Collars, 9/6, complete. ALL HOSIERY at minimum. Get in early for your PICNIC DRESS. PRESTON’S ECONOMIC WANTED KNOWN. fp BROWN, Peoples’ Grocer, has A * just landed a choice assortment of GLASSWARE of all descriptions, including Crystal Vases, Salads, Jugs, Honey Jars, Sweets, etc. ; also a full range of DOULTON AND FANCY CHINA. TEA AND DINNER SETS, to suil all puiM».

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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