AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGH., All New Programme. “SATIN IN SABLES,” “SATIN IN SABLES,” With Lewell Sherman, John Harron, Pauline Garon. A picture of supreme artistry; a story of poignant drama; a * romance of delightful sincerity. FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. Eight Reel Special. “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE. / “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE. A. S. M. Hutchinson’s latest, greatest novel made into a screen play of unparalleled power and originality. Full Orchestra and. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. LOOK! LOOK!! T7RED SMITH AND HIS DANCE •*. ORCHESTRA, CHRISTCHURCH. Welcome Reappearance. Dance De Luxe. ITINERARY. TO-NIGHT, United Pavilion, Greymouth; Fri., Jan. 13, McKane’s Hall, Cobden; Sat., Jan. 14, United Pavilion, Greymouth; Mon., Jan. 16,. Citizens’ Hall, Blaketown; Tues., Jan. 17, McKane’s Hall, Cobdpn; Wed., Jan. 18, Theatre Royal, Reefton. Come and hear an all-star band of six instrumentalists. Popular prices: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 2/6. Blaketown euchre— to-night (Thursday). Prizes: Open Orders, equal to two-thirds of takings. ’Bus leaves Post Office; at 8 o’clock. ■•■ I . A., AND P. SHOW. ■yTCTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 15 and 16, 1928. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Write or Call for Schedule. CHAS. H. ROSE, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 96. P.O. Box 171. ... ... - •rpENDERS are invited, to close on SATURDAY, January 14, for the PURCHASE of a PADDOCK of OATS at the Grey River Hospital., Particulars from A. ROUSE,, Secretary. are invited, to close with the undersigned at KOTUKU-, on SATURDAY, Jan 21, at 6 p .m, for RIGHT TO SELL Lunchedn, Light Refreshments, Sweets and Soft Drinks on the SPORTS GROUND on SATURDAY, February 4. Particulars from the undersigned. J. BUTCHER, ' Secretary. ’’■ • i LOST AND FOUND. —rT OST —Fur Necklet, between Greymouth and Hokitika, Thursday, Jan. s.—Finder kindly return to Star Office. t 1 T OST —Tyre and Rim off motor car, between Blackball and Greymouth. —Finder please return to Miss B. Saraty, Boundary Street. Reward.
PUBLIC NOTICES. J> ASPBERRIES & ORDERS NOW TAKEN for CHOICE FRUIT, direct from the growers. 121 b. .. .. 10/6 241 b. .... £1 Cash with order. Railage paid to nearest station. Wholesale rates on application. R. F. ALGIE, P.O. Box 11, Waimate. BILLIARDS THE Q.RAND jgILLIARD pARLOUR HAS.OPENED IN HANNAH’S BUILDING Under the able management of MR. J. E. WOODHOUSE. 8 FIRST-CLASS O LUTJOHANN TABLES ° Youths under 18 not permitted to enter the room. TABLES may be arranged for by telephoning No. 484. Entrance from Mackay Street. WHERE DO MEN SAVE ON BETTER CLOTHES? TTUNDREDS of thrifty folk know that the answer to this question is—TIM SINNOTT’S. There prices are lower —values are greater. Judge from these prices:— Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6. Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6. Cream Tennis Trousers 13/6 to 15/6. Borsalino Hats 35/- to 52/6. Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. Sports Coats 37/6 to 45/*. TIM SINNOTT MAWHERA QUAY (Next Club Hotel).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 January 1928, Page 1
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