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TO-NIGHT— ’ ’ OPERA HOUSE —TO-NIGHT . Wonderful Double Star Programme. BETTY COMPSON and JACK HOLT in—“EVE’S' SECRET” , “EVE’S SECRET” ' William Fox presents—“THE GILDED BUTTERFLY” “THE GILDED BUTTERFLY” With Alma; Rubens, Bert Lyttel, Herbert Rawlinson, Huntley Gordon. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. BOXING BOXING TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926 ■Fifteen Rounds Professional Bout between DICK PASCOE (Greymouth) V TOMMY ARMSTRONG (Ch.ch) Also Two Special Amateur Bouts: J. NELSON (Greymouth) V I. SCOTT (Runanga) W. DUGGAN (Runanga) V J. KELLY (Christchurch) ALL TRAINS DELAYED. x-opular Price*.' Stage, 5/-; Dress Circle, 4-; Front, 4/-; Back, 2/-, plus tax. A. GROGAN, Secretary. MILLINERY—DAINTY MILLINERY FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Crinolines, Models, Ready-to-Wears Linen, Tennis and Beach Hats AT REASONABLE PRICES MURRAYS SAMPLE ROOMS Tel. 122. Opp. Star Office, Box 199.

I 1869 XMAS 1926 ; “For Half a Century and still more,” \ Thousands of satisfied customers declare, “There is an ; individuality in design and distinct superiority in the i finish” of — G. Scliaef & Sons, Furniture Productions. i Book your order from our LATEST DESIGNS right now for i delivery before Xmas, or make your purchases from our large stock of Oak and Rimu Furniture of our own manufacture. i N.B.—Our overhead expenses are the lowest, and from us you buy better quality at a lower price. G. SCHAEF & SONS | Quality Furniture Manufacturers, I Box 57. Herbert St., Greymouth. ’Phone 376.

AUCTIONS. TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. MCMAHON AND LEE will sell by auction as above: — 70 STORE BULLOCKS, 2i to 4-yr. olds; good colors and sorts. 25 EMPTY HEIFERS, 3 and 4-year olds. •10 MIXED STORE CATTLE 100 SHORN STORE WETHERS, 4 and 6-tooth. Further entries are invited to be sent' to the auctioneers, Reefton; ’Phone 22, or Box 34. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FOR SALE. fINE VERTICAL BOILER, one S.team Engine (21 h.p), also one Ford Lorry.—Apply at Star Office. POR SALE—B.S.A. Lady’s Bicycle; in good order. —Address at Star Office. pOR SALE —Household Furniture; in splendid order, and as good as new. —Apply .14, High Street. POR SALE —Horizontal Multitubular 8 h.p. Boiler, with all fittings, and in first-class order. —Apply N. Leitch, Secretary Smith and Party, Runanga. qpO LET OR FOR SALE —Business Premises. Mackay Street, Greymouth. Geod shop front will be installed.—Apply J. D. Lynch. ’Phone 119. POR SALE—Radio Set (4-valve); complete with valves, loud speaker, . ’phones, batteries, 6 volt accumulator and oak cabinet. Austrdlian and N.Z. stations on loud-speaker. Price £l9 10s. —Address at Star Office. POR SALE—Hotel, country; takings about £7O; good prospects. — J. D. Lynch (Mark Sprot and Co.), Ltd. POR SALE —A pah 1 of coupled STEAM ENGINES, cylinders 12in. diameter by 24in. stroke, complete with Pickering governor and lubricators. The engines are strong, well designed, and in excellent working condition. Prices and full particulars apply to J. Johnston and Sons, Ltd., Invercargill. POR SALE—Good Country Hotel; ' A splendid. proposition for man with family.—For particulars apply J. D. Lynch Mackay St. GREAT CLEARING SALE. OUTSTANDING VALUES. pOR NEXT FORTNIGHT a SALE OF BARGAINS, in all lines, will be commenced. Be sure and save money by purchasing early. SUMMER DRESSES, in all shades. HOSIERY, at wholesale cost. UNDERCLOTHING, a wonderful selection. s». MILLINERY, latest models, \to suit the tastes of all. "" MISS SARATY BOUNDARY ST., GREYMOUTH. pOR SALE —Houses, Shops, Farms, ■*' Businesses of every description and Sections in town and suburbs. — Apply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, Guinness Street, Greymouth. pOR SALE —Clover and Lucerne, Hay, Straw , Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES. The cheapest In town. —A. HOPKINSON AND CO-, Thompson Street, Grey-, znouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1926, Page 1

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