AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT He’s lost his locks, but he’s as cute as ever. Jackie Coogan (Screenland’s Juvenile Genius) in *. “THE BUGLE CALL.’.’ “THE BUGLE CALL.” With Claire Windsor, Tom O’Brien and Herbert Rawlinson. Also the latest chapter of “THE FIRE FIGHTERS.” BUNDAY NIGHT —Picture Benefit Ken Maynard in: “THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” “THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” A stirring story of adventure and romance, with the star at his best. i . ' , COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Big Comedy Special: “OH, WHAT A NURSE,” “OH, WHAT A NURSE,” Starring Syd. Clmplifi, of “Charlie’s Aunt” fame. As many laughs as in “Charlie’s Aunt” and “The Man on the Box” rolled into one. Oh! What a comedy! What a laugh tonic! Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Children 6d. Box Plan at Webley’s.
“OH, WHAT A NURSE” Shows at WAIUTA TO-NIGHT (Sat.) rpHE MYSTERIOUS MR. X. will be at the Mawhera DANCE TONIGHT, from 10 o’clock until midnight. Citizens’ Orchestra. COBDEN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. QHORT NKjHT OLD TIME DANCE, MONDAY, August 27, School Gymnasium, Cobden. Good music, excellent floor and efficient M.C. E. N. DEWAR, ‘ Hon. Secretary. LADIES’ MUSICAL SOCIETY will RESUME REHEARSALS on TUESDAY NEXT, in Wesley Hall, at 7.30 p.m., when new members may enrol. —C. K. Tennent, Hon. Secretary. TUESDAY NIGHT! AUGUST 28. HARLEY’S NEW BUILDINGS. I QRAND QABARET. Delightful cabaret items. Limited number of tables. Secure tickets early. Obtainable at Webley’s. COMPETITIONS’ gOCIETY ANNUAL gALL OLD TIME AND JAZZ. TOWN HALL, ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. Williams’ Full Orchestra. Tickets: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 5/-, Double 6/-. C. NEVILLE, Hon. Sec.
LEAP YEAR BALL—Te Kinga Hall, SATURDAY, September 15. Secretaries don’t clash. FOOTBALL. I. , JEAGUE JPOOTBALL COBDEN SUNDAY 3-p.m. BRADSHAW CUP: GREY V. RUNANGA SENIORS. '( —Curtain-raisers — MARIST V. BLACKBALL Fifth Grade. , At 1.30 p.m. ’"Other matches SUNDAY at’Dunollie, * Brunner and Nelson Creek. INSURANCES. gOUTH gRITISH JNSURANCE COMPANY. Capital • £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £42,00(1
Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the very best security obtainable. All profits retained In the Dominion. NANCARROvV AND GO., • District Agents. 2 EALAND JNSURANCE 0OY„ LTD. Fire and Marine Risks at lowest rates. Prompt settlements. For rates, etc., apply . G. W. MOSS & CO., District Agents. ' AND JNSURANCE (JOY., £TD. . Fire and Accident Risks at lowest rates. Liberal and prompt settlement on all claims. G. W. MOSS & CO., District Agents. JNSURANCE C°V.. I/D. ACCIDENT BRANCHES Transact All Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security /and Prompt and Liberal Settlement Employers of labour and others will study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars to ’ G. S. CRAY & CO., District Agents. Mackay Street, Greymouth.
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