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AMUSEMENTS. B LAKETOWN EUCHRE.—THIS (Thursday) EVENING, in Citizens’ Hall. Prizes: Open orders. ’Bus as usual. B LAKETOWN ANNUAL BALL-TO-MORROW (Friday) NIGHT. bpecial novelties. \ Streamer and Confetti W’altzes. Excellent orchestra. Splendid floor. ■ ~GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL BAND SOLO CONTEST. rpoWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. J TO-NIGHT 23 ENTRIES! 23 ENTRIES! Judge: H. J. Adamson, Esq., Runanga. Supervisor: R. T. Bush. Admission 1/-. - W. D. MIjiRRAY, Secretary. Q.IANT QOBWEB gOCIAL —Will be held in— WESLEY HAL L TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Commencing at 8 p.m. Come and see this Novel Cobweb. Proceeds in aid of “Church Maintenance Fund.” Admission 1/-. —“And Chase Your String”— NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. THE ART EXHIBITION, in the Magazine Rooms, Town Hall, will be open TO-DAY (Thursday) and TO-MORROW (Friday) from 3 p.m. to 6.30 and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.in., and on SATURDAY from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. \ WILL the person who removed the ** Child’s Tricycle from Brick St., please return to Mr. Arthur, Everybody’s Tearoom, to save further trouble. LUEY GEOK & CO. FRUITERER & GREENGROCERS, TAINUI ST. (Opposite Opera House). FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (in season) obtainable and delivered. Our Motor Van will wait on you with a choice assortment of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES twice weekly. Our Prices are the lowest. EVERYBODY’S TEA ROOMS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MORNING & AFTERNOON TEA, with dainty refreshments, obtainable at any hour of the day. LUNCHEON: Our three course luncheon is acknowledged equal to any of the larger centres. No waiting. ICE CREAMS: Any flavour. ,OUR SOFT DRINKS should be tried. Most refreshing. CONFECTIONERY: Only the best sold. GAGE AND SON :: Proprietors. j||JDLAND RAILWAY JJOTEL TOTARA FLAT. Pending the re-building of the above Hotel, or its location in a suitable building, arrangements have been made to secure TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION at Totara Flat The same efficient service, and th' best of liquors are available. W. McVICAR, Proprietor. JJJARSDEN J|OAD Q.ENERAL gTORE -A LONG FELT WANT— For the convenience of residents, I have opened a GROCERY STORE at the corner of Marsden Road and Shakespeare Street. All the Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware and Brushware are of the BEST QUALITY that money can buy. Everything sold at the lowest mar gin of profit. Placa vour order at the store, ot ’phone No. 396. Soliciting a share of your ‘patronage. Yours truly— , D. DOUGLAS GROCER AND CROCKERY MERCHANT. i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1926, Page 1

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