amusements. OPERA HO. USE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. Only one other opportunity of hearing one of the World’s Greatest Tenors. ALFRED O’SHEA, ALFRED O ’ S H E A, Who created a furor.e at his first appearance in Greymouth last night. Don’t fniss a great musical treat, including “Salut Demeur from Faust (Gounod); “Elegie” (Massenet), “Elucevan le Stelle” from “La Tosca (Puccini). —Also — CLAIRE HARTGE (Violinist) in “Liebesfreud” (Kreisler); KATHLEEN FITZGERALD (Pianiste) in “Scherzo” (Chopin). Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 5/-; Stalls, 3/-; Back Stalls, 2/-; ; plus usual tax. Box Plan at Webley’s.
HOKITIKA: TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ’ COBDEN SCHOOL JUBILEE. rpHIS EVENING, 8 o’clock. Grand Re-union of Pust Scholars and Teachers. Glimpses of old school days. Banquet Tickets 5/-. A. G. GUNN, Chairman. R. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec. OP E R a"< HOU S E WEDNESDAY —Matinee and Night. For the most entrancing hour you’ve ever spent in a theatre, see “THE TENDER HOUR,” “THE TENDER HOUR,” By Carey Wilson, with Billie Dove, Ben Lyon, 'Alec. B. Francis and Montagu Love. Also a new story of “THE COLLEGIANS.” Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. 'V r ES! It’s worth DANCE X CLASS, Druids’ Hall, EVERY WEDNESDAY. Tuition 7.45 p.m. Practice 9 p.m. Good music and floor. 1/-.
rpHE gEASON’S jgALL. The Grey Rugby League Football Club have pleasure in announcing their GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL, to be tendered to the touring English Rugby League Footballers, at the TROTTING CLUB PAVILION. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING First-class Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Double Tickets, 7/6; Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. L. HARVEY, Hon. Secretary. . ■ ■. ' WEST COAST GOLF ASSOCIATION. \ • rpHE ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT of the West Coast Golf Association will be held on the GREYMOUTH GOLF COURSE on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, August 22, 23, and 24, 1928. ENTRIES close wtih the Secretary, Greymouth Golf Club, P.O. Box 40. Greymouth, on THURSDAY, August 16.
KUMARA BACHELORS’ BALL.
A BACHELORS’ BALL will be held in the Memorial Hall, Kumara, on FRIDAY, August 24. Excellent Bachelors’ Supper. Good Orchestra. Ladies FREE. Gents 5/-. Watch for further advts. LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Leather Kit Bag, containing Cheque Book, on Saturday.— Finder kindly communicate with Star Office. T EFT on seat on Station on Friday, Black Stumpy Umbrella. —Finder please leave at “Star” Office. , PUBLIC NOTICES. SALE! SALE!! rpO make room for Spring Goods, my x Winter Stock of HATS, FROCKS, COATS, HOSIERY, etc., must be cleared. Almost everything has been cut to HALF PRICE. It will pay ladies to visit the shop. Everything new and up-to-date. MRS. E. TROTT, “Where the Smart Hats Are,” Bridge Street ::: Cobden.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE I am showing the Finest Assortment of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, all suitable for Birthday Gifts that has ever been imported io the district, and at prices that defy competition. Dainty Dinner and Tea Sets, all prices. Fancy Cups and Saucers. Salad Sets, Sweet Dishes, Vases, etc. Stewart’s Crystal and Polish Ware —a splendid range. English Cups, Saucers, and Dinnerware always in stock. VIEW MY WINDOW DISPLAY.* T. BROWN GROCER AND CROCKERY MERCHANT. Mawhera Quay Greymouth.
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