AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last Screening of Irene Rich in “BEWARE'OF MARRIED MEN.’’ “BEWARE OF MARRIED MEN.” Recommended, by the Censor as more suitable for adult, audiences:. FRIDAY FRIDAY Splendid Double Star. Raymond Hatton and Wallace Derby in “THE BIG KILLING.” “THE BIG KILLING.” ■ Marjorie Beebe in: “THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.” “THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER.” J£OXING. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. TOWN HALL :: GREYMOUTH :gpO-NIGHT, 7 o’clock. FRIDAY, 2.30 p.m. pRIDAY, 7 p.m. igATURDAY, 7 p.m. Prices: Stage 10/-, Circle 6/-, Front Stalls 5/-, Back 3/-; Ladies 3/- (Circle only); Boys half-price. (All plus tax.) Doors open 6.30. All trains delayed Saturday night.
See New Zealand’s Champions. F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. TO-NIGHT 7.3'0 TO-NIGHT £T. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH. REV. J. F. GOLDIE, Pioneer Missionary, with GINA and KERA (Solomon Islanders).' Collection. QKATING —McKane’s Hall, Cobden, ° EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENING; also SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 3 to 5. TYON’T MISS the BLAKETOWN Footballers’ LONG NIGHT DANCE, Blaketown, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Make this your night out. T he OF THE REASON PETER DAWSON CUP •CANTERBURY (Challengers) . (Holders) RECREATION GROUND SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. Kick Off 3 p.m. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. E. AIREY, Hon. Sec. H.A.C.B.S. DIAMOND JUBILEE. (2J.RAND BALL, MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 2, St. Columba Hall. Old Time, Modern and Novelty Dances. Sumptuous supper. Steel’s full orchestra. Popular prices: 5/-, 3/6, 2/6. GRAND JUBILEE SMOKE CONCERT, St. Columba Hall, TUESDAY, September 3. SECRETARIES please note that a GRAND BALL will be held at TE KINGA on SATURDAY, September 21, PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST FLORIST CO. Every description of FLORAL WORK artistically made up to any design. Bridal Bouquets, Sprays, Buttonholes, Cut Flowers, Funeral Orders, executed at the shortest notice; also Wreaths, Crosses, etc.
Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Shop: Lawn’s Buildings, Mackay St., or ’Phone 360. Reefton Representative: Mr. S. Austin. QOWMAN’S SEAGRASS, CANE and REED LOOM PRAMS, lined with Cream, Blue and Pink Leather. We RENOVATE PRAMS, make Special Seagrass Hoods • and fit Pram Tyres. QOWMAN’S - MACKAY STREET ::: GREYMOUTH NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. LTD. GREYMOUTH SPRING SOWING AND TOP-DRESSING We have landed our NEW SEASON’S SUPPLIES, consisting of— GARTEN, DUN and ALGERIAN OATS (feed 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.
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