AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Universal Jewel Attraction. “THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER,” “THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER.” Starring Norman Kerry and Lois Moran. He had a way with women! Until one little woman made away with him. ) Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Grand and Glorious Special. A picture that will stir the heart arid imagination of the world. * William Fox presents “SEVENTH HEAVEN.” “SEVENTH HEAVEN.” By Austin Strong. With Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Based on John Golden’s stag© success. A picture that swings the heart ’twixt tears and cheers. The Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6. Children 6d. Box Plan at Webley’s. i McKANE’S HALL ::::: COBDEN ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) “THE LAST OUTLAW” Also “THE COLLEGIANS.”
pLUNKET J>AZAAR, TOWN H* A L L, - Tour last opportunity of assisting a band of ladies, who give time and money to the welfare of the coming geheration. WILL YOU DO YOUR BIT? TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Produce, Cakes Sweets, Work and a hundred other articles, to be sold at a sacrifice. Think of the object, and HELP THE NOBLE CAUSE. ADMISSION FREE. ■■ —— I
' TOWN HALL —Commencing— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. / JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the numerous requests from West Coast theatregoers, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., have decided to send their ENGLISH COMEDY COY., at present in Christchurch. t SHOULD THIS VISIT PROVE SUCCESSFUL, THE WEST COAST MAY DEPEND ON J. C. WILLIAMSON SENDING FURTHER ATTRACTIONS. » The opening play in'Greymouth will be “R O OK ER Y NOOK” “ROOKERY NOOK”. A piece that has been a great success.
Other Productions are: “ THAR K ’’ :“TH A R K ” —and—“THE CUCKOO IN THE NEST.” “THE CUCKOO IN THE NEST.” Further particulars, prices, etc., will be announced in Saturday’s issue, TENDERS. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. MOONLIGHT CREEK BRIDGE, ■yrr RITTEN TENDERS are invited, ’’ and will be received at County Chambers, Greymouth, up to 12 o’clock (Noon) of THURSDAY, October 4, 1928, for the CONSTRUCTION of the above-named bridge. Tenders to be marked on outside of envelope “Tender,” and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications can he seen at County Chambers, Greymouth, , JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, September 24,. 1928.
POR SALE—By tender, 200 tons of Flax, on trucks at Gladstone Siding.—Apply R. Mackley, Kahikatea Post Office. PUBLIC NOTICES. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. I am showing the Finest Assortment of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, all suitable for Birthday Gifts that has ever been imported to 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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