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THE FAMOUS X.L. REMEDIES. Full stocks of the famous X.L. Remedies, Patent Medicines, Latest Toilet. Requisites, including Hair Preparations, Dental Requisites, Soaps, Face Creams and Powders; also First Aid Material, Veterinary Supplies, Cameras, Films and all Photo Material. Doctor’s Prescriptions and Household Recipes are dispensed with, accurary at any hour. Wo have 38 years’ best experience. •

kEDDIE’S CHEMIST ’Phone 97 :: P.O. Box 140. AMUSEMENTS. DOING BUSINESS WITHOUT AD- ’ VERTISING IS LIKE WINKING AT A GIRL IN THE DARK! That, is why this space is devoted to the 2 BIG SHOWS IN ■£ GREYMOUTH FRIVOLITIES A N D T.Y.M.I. ENTERTAINERS Combine and will present a GIGANTIC PROGRAMME OF-NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. TOWN’ HALL, TOWN HALL, NOVEMBER 24, 1931. < 1 This Show is as certain to entertain as the sun is to shine somewhere tomorrow. Heading the Massive Programme is MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT, MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT, MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT, ' New Zealand’s Leading Tenor, who has gratuitously given his services for the good object. Mr. Prescott hr sung in company with a number of famous artists. Fraser Gange and Amy Evans, world-renowned concert artists, spoke in the highest .terms of hifi interpretative powers, and his artistic .and conscientious rendering of classical music. Signor Casolari, the Maestro of the Sistine Choir, also congratulated him on the,excellence of his voice and the manner of its production. MR. GUY BERESFORD—Lightning Sketch artist. “A BLIND WlFE”—Comedy, with Mrs C. Hanham. Misses M. Cotter, M. McKay, G. Webster, Messrs. G. Wallace, H. Dodson, . Wilde ,and Coll. TIN YAIASCQ.T .BLAKE— Monologirtetr MISS NORA BARRETT—Soprano. MISS MAVIS BURGOYNE—N.Z. Champion Dancer. MR. J. DUFFY—Tenor. • PROFESSOR BECKFORD—Presents “Nemo,” the Boy wonder. Remarkable telepathy act. MR. WILL CONNOR—Scotch Comedian. MISS EILEEN HANNAN—Danseuse. •‘THE EDlTOR”—Comedy Sketch, with Messrs. S. McKay, C. Baxter, G. Wallace, C. Hanham, Wilde and Coll. MR. W. NELSON—Baritone. MARIST BROS. BOYS’ CHOIR. “A GRATEFUL BEGGAR”—Cockney Sketch, with S. McKay, H. Dodson, Miss M. McKay, C. Banham and Pat. Coll. MISS M. BURGOYNE’S BALLET. '“A HUSBAND’S ‘REWARD’’—Sketch, with Mrs. C, Moss, W. and P. McGrath. “ROBO,” —The Modern Mechanical Man, in an entirely new act. i WILDE AND COLL—Patterologists. T.Y.M.I. ORCHESTRA.

Truly a Mighty Programme, with Tested and Proven Artists. Accompanists, Mr. T. F. Savage and Miss Zita Munson. Proceeds in aid of St. Patrick ?. Montessori School. Pox Plan opens at the Bristol Wednesday next. Prices: Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-; Gd extra for reserving. AUCTIONS. GREY STOCK SALE. . MONDAY, 16th. NOVEMBER. JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell: — 25 Extra Prime Hereford Bullocks. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Messrs. Harley and Co. will sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Mackay Street, Greymouth, on THURSDAY, the 17tlk day of DECEMBER, 1931, at 11.30 a.m., LEASES; for terms of twenty-one years with right of renewal, of LOTS 5, 117, 118, 119, 120 and 121 on Deposited Plan N0.>464 of Municipal Reserve No 51, and LOTS 1, 2, and 3 of Subdivision 26 of Municipal Reserve No. 51, and all that lot containing 23 perches, be the saijie a little more or less,, being tjie South Western portion of Subdivision 22 of Municipal Reserve No. 51, the said lots being situate in Blaketown. The particulars and conditions of sale and the terms, conditions, covennts and agreements to be inserted in the said leases may be inspected at-the office of the Town Clerk during business hours. Dated at Greymouth this 12th day of November, 1931. ' ~ F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk.

LOST AND FOUND. T LOST? QOMEWHERE between sunset and sunset, s’xty golden minutes — each set with diamonds. No reward is offered as they are gone forever. This lost time is lost opportunity, which, with the help of the International Correspondence Schools, can be made to count towards success. , Particulars and appofntnients, 'phones 523 day and 496 night.

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