AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. All New Programme. THOMAS MEIGHAN with MARIETTA MILLNER in: “WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS.” “WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS.” “We’re All Gamblers” A James Cruze ‘We’re All Gamblers” Production. East Side and Park Avenue riding the roulette of life! Spin the wheel and see what happens! FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. Eight-reel Extra Special. DOLORES COSTELLO in; THE THIRD DEGREE THIRD DEGREE THIRD A DEGREE THIRD Warner DEGREE THIRD Special DEGREE THIRD Production. DEGREE THIRD DEGREE THIRD DEGREE The drama whose whirlwind action swept everything before it on the stage. Now more thrilling than ever on the screen.
Full Orchestra and Usual Prices. Box Plan at Moss and Co’s. JNSTANTANEOUS gUCCESS TOWN HALL, PACKED LAST NIGHT WITH A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. THE JJEW REVEILLE THE A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And for the Following Five Nights. A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. The Cream of Greymouth’s Talent iu Action. J (gO PERFORMERS J_(gQ A DAZZLING EXTRAVAGANZA Goes like a shot out of a gun. Two and a-half Hours’ of Brilliancy. “THE NEW REVEILLE” is not a revue, it is a spectacular extravaganza. No plot, no padding, no waste time — just one brilliant scene after the other in amazing rapidity. BOOK YOUR SEATS at Moss’s. No extra charge. 4/-, 2/-, plus tax. William Lints Producer. A HAURA MEMORIAL HALL—FRIDAY, December 7, COMPLIMENT ARY DANCE, tendered to the Ladiet of Ahaura and surrounding districts. Miss Watson’s music. Gentlemen 5 J-, Ladies Free.
WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. CHILDREN’S g’HOW (Which was postponed from Saturday last) will bo held at VICTORIA PARK ::: GREYMOUTH v on SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8. GRAND EXHIBITION OF SCHOOL WORK. See the Woodwork and Metal Work. Don’t miss seeing these. LENGTHY SPORTS PROGRAMME, commencing at 11 a.m. Sprint Races, Relays, etc. Also Overhead Ball Competitions. TEA ROOMS and ICE CREAM and SWEETS STALLS on the ground. ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN FREE. MISTLETOE NOVELTY DANCE. rpHE MISTLETOE DANCE will be the novelty attraction at. the Mawhera Hockey Club Dance, to be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on SATURDAY NIGHT; also the Balloon Dance. Special prizes. Citizens’ Orchestra.
KOTUKU SPORTS CLUB. A BALL (last of this season) will be held in Jack’s Hall on SATURDAY EVENING, December 8. Steel’s orchestra. Appetising supper. Efficient M.C. and first-class floor. Tickets: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 1/6. J. BUTCHER, Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. If you wish to SAVE TJRODUCE MONEY, ascertain HOPKINSON & CO’S AND prices for Clover and Rye, Lucerne Hay, GROCERIES Chaff, Bran, Pollard, VT Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Groceries. Store, THOMPSON ST. ’Phone 210. BURNETT WHITE’S QUALITY pURNITURE COSTS NO MORE. We are now showing a superior lot of UPHOLSTERED SUITES in new designs and coverings. These Suites are made to give great comfort, and moreover will last for a long period. g JgURNETT FOR UPHOLSTERED SUITES. A NGLER —Catch that 12-pounder with the VERY LATEST in GEAR. Sea Fishing Apparatus a speciality.— IVAN BENNINGTON, Sports Outfitter. “THE SHOP FOR SMART HATS.” INSPECTION IS INVITED OF MY N EW H ATS ’ Which include the Latest Styles in Shapes and Shades. ’XMAS GOODS: A very large range, suitable for ’Xmas Gifts. Wonderful Values. MRS. E. TROTT, “Where the Smart Hats Are,” BRIGHT STREET :: COBDEN.
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