AMUSEMENTS. MARIST BROTHERS’ SCHOOL CONCERT OPE R A ' H OUSE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, At 8 p.m. Dickens’ Sketch, Scene from “Julius Caesar”; Musical Play, for Boys, “The Conceited Pirate.” gPEED JJALL FRIDAY NIGHT, 10th DECEMBER. T O W N ~H ALL. Everybody’s Orcttftjtra. Novelty Dances. In honour of Visiting Riders. C. NEVILLE. Sec. Social Committee. JfOTOR CYCLE & CYCLE RACES VICTORIA PARK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. All intending competitors are reminded that NOMINATIONS CLOSE at 9 o’clock TO-NIGHT. F. W. BAILLIE. Secretary. PUBLIC notices. 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. MOORE’S XMAS CAKES RICH AND FRUITY. Why bother making your cakes at home when it is cheaper to buy at Herb. Moore’s. RICH CAKE: Pure Almond Icing. RICH CAKE: Without Icing. PURE CAKE: By the Block. LIGHT BLOCK CAKE. The special mixture used for XMAS CAKES is particularly rich and fruity. The Icing decorations are in good taste and in keeping with the Xmas spirit. ORDER TO-DAY. . h ekb7 M oore ’ THE SHOP FOR CAKES & PASTRY, Mackay Street : : Greymouth. yALUES. 10 doz. LADIES’ HOSE, soft Cashmere finish, all the latest shades, Great value 1/6 a pair. 5 doz. LADIES’ SILK HOSE (dark shades) well worth 3/6 to 5/6. Now 1/11 pair. 10 doz. Ladies’ Summer-weight CASHMERE HOSE in all fashionable shades. Only 2/11 pair. Better values cannot be obtained in the Dominion. Early inspection is necessary. rpHE QO., DRAPERS AND MERCERS, Mackay Street : : : Greyraouth. 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. J)OBSON JJOTEL Th- above newly-built hostelry is under the management of J. HAZELDINE, late of the Buck’s Head Hotel, ‘ Taylorville. Everything new and of the best. The liquors dispensed ar© true to label. Everyone welcome. J, HAZELDINE, Proprietor,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1926, Page 1
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