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Amusements. TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, 23rd M^Y. There will be an EXHIBITION of DISSOLVING VIEWS at the Good Templars' Hall, BRDNNERTON, iucluding Scenes in Europe, Comic Slides, Beautiful Chrome tropes, and the history of ROBINSuN CRUSOE. Admission Is, children half-price. Doors opan at 7 ; commence at 7 30. LO.G.T. AC ONC ER T will be held at the VOLUNTEER HALL, on FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1878, "Queen's Birthday," in aid Jof Sister Higgins, of the Crystal Fountain Lodge, Tokomoriro. who lost her hueband by accident in a quartz claim, leaving herself and six children totally destitute. PROGRAMME. By Lady and Gentlemen Amateur". Orjening Chorus Solo—" Kathleen Mavourneen " Song — " Jessie's Dream" Recitation Song— " Far Away" Quartette Solo— "Come, Birdie Come" Duett— "What are the Wild Waves Saying" Violin Solo Song— "The Bridgfl" Reading Comic Song — " Where ia my Dolly gone to" Recitation Quartette Solo— "In her Little Bed we Laid Her" Solo— "Russo-Turko War" Recitation-" Faithless Nelly Grey" Solo—" Un Petit Sou," fiom the French Finis—" God Save the Queen." PUBLIC HALL, Corner of Tainui and Chapel streets. The agent of the above Hall haa muoh pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the fact that he is now able to supply a want long felt in Greymouth, viz., a really commodious and comfortable HaLL, centrally situated, for Lectures, Balls, and Theatrical Purposes. The Hall is now being reseated, and a complete Bet of stage scenery is now being painted by that talented artist, Mr Neville Thornton. For terms and further particulars, apply F. J.GLEESON, Agent. TTOLUNTEER HALL The above Hall is most suitable for Dramatic Purposes, Lectures, or Public Meetings. For further particulars, apply J. W. HALL, Masonic Chambers Coals. CHEAP COALS! CHEAP CO^LS ! ! LLOYD AND CO. A. MATHEFON having purchased the Right and Interest of the above Firm hopes, by strict attention to the trade, to receive the same patronage as his predecessors, and he asauies the public of Greymouth that he will try his best to give equal satisfaction by selling good COALS AT £1 PER TOS. P.S —The business will be carried on under the old title of Lloyd and Co. Orders left at Commercial Hotel, or at Coal Depot, will be punctually attended to. nOAL. COAL. COAL. Mr JA?vT CM * BRIM BLE, having been appointed SOLE AGENT in Greymonth for the GREYMOOTH COAL COMPANY, announces that he is prepared to deliver the above Company's Coal in all parts of th own and suburbs at Current Rates. Grocers. HALL AND HENRY. CORNER OF ALBERT AND MACKAY STREETS, FAMILY GROCER and PRODUCE DEALER. Colonial Produce by every steamer. All orders punctually attended to. H\LL AND HENRY, Corner of Albert and Mackay streets, Greymouth. M. M'DONNELL. SEVEN YEARS' OLD IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY Old Port Old Sherry Martell's and HennessyVßrandy Guinness Porter (pints and quarts) Tennant's Ale do Prime Cbristchurch Hams and Bacop Fresh and Potted' Butter Port Cooper Cheese New Zealand Preserved Meats, Soup, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "El M ' P A R L A N D (Late of Charleston). GENERAL STOKE AND BAKERY, BRUNtfERTON. Highest Price Given for Gold, Tobacconists, A M. HUNTER, GREYMOUTH, Importer|of Virginian Tobaccos. Inventor and Patentee of the New Granulating Process for Cut Tobaccos. Sole Agent on the West Coast for Max Mendershattssn's . SUPKRPIJSE TOBACCOS. Fruit and Flowers, Driver's Mixture, and Vaaity Fair.

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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3047, 22 May 1878, Page 3

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