amusements O P E R A HOUSE TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. A Screen Masterpiece. “THE CHINESE PARROT” CHINESE A PARROT” CHINESE Paul Leni PARROT” CHINESE production. PARROT” CHINESE PARROT” Penetrating mystery that chills the marrow in your spine. That’s what you get in tills eerie tale of stolen pearls, a, kidnapped multi-millionaire, a weird Chinaman, and a parrot, who holds the only clue that can solve the crime. Full Orchestra. Prices: 2/- and 1/6; Children 6d. B LAKETOWN Short Night Dance, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Long Night, January 28. Admission 1/-. —T. Collins, Sec. QHORT NIGHT DANCE, McKane’s ° Hall, Cobden, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. Q.REYMOUTH ’yyATERSIDE WORKERS’ piCNIC CASS SQUARE :::: HOKITIKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. Greymouth Municipal Band in at4- CIYI fl O T> P p, Fares:’Adults, 2/4; Children, 1/-. Train leaves Greymouth 9.20 a.m., stopping at Karoro. ' Each child up to 6 years will receive < a silver coin. Fruit Stalls and Side Shows on the 1 ground. Hot water, tea, milk and sugar pro- 1 Tided free. '. < Tickets can be obtained from H. I Kirk, Union Office. 1
LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Gold Kerb Chain Bangle, with Greenstone Horseshoe attached, this morning between Railway Station, Miller’s, Kim Williams’, and Gould’s 'Bus terminus. —Reward returning to Mrs. A. E. Izzard, Australasian Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICES. pOWMAN’S SELL DIRECT from the Factory, at Wholesale Prices, PRAMS, BASKETWARE, SEAGRASS FURNITURE, DOLLS’ PRAMS. Wonderful values. COWMAN’S, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH. FIREWOOD A LIMITED QUANTITY available, cut in either one or two foot lengths— AT £1 PER TRUCKON RAIL AT GLADSTONE. OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER ' MERCHANTS. 'Phone 252 D. 3
KEEP FIT by taking our EFFERVESCENT MORNING SALT each morning. 3/-. —H. Williams and Ross, Chemists. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COY. LTD. GREYMOU TH. SPRING SOWING AND T O P-D RESSSING. We have landed our NEW SEASON’S SUPPLIES, consisting of— GARTON, DUN and ALGERIAN OATS (feed and seed samples). GRASS SEEDS and CLOVERS of all descriptions; machine dressed. NATIONAL SUTTON’S VARIETIES, high per cent, germination. MANURES: Use NATIONAL SPECIAL FERTILIZERS for all crops. SUPERPHOSPHATES (all analyses). BASIC SLAG. BLOOD AND BONE MANURES also stocked. For the BEST RESULTS you cannot do better than CONSULT the “NATIONAL” regarding SEEDS AND MANURES, before ordering elsewhere.
INSURANCES <gOUTH JMRITISH JNSURANCE 0OY„ £TD. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £2,900,000 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 best security obtainable. All profits retained in the Dominion. NANCARROW AND CO., District Agents. Mackay Street, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 January 1929, Page 1
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