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AMUSEMENTS. /^VPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. TO-NICHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDA V, AUGUST : 26th. : FAREWELL . : , to the FAVOURITES. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS ENGLISH PIERROTS The Best .All Round Combination THE TOWN HAS EVER KNOWN. , , ... KNOWN. A GREAT NEW PROGRAMME SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR : TO-NIGHT. :• ■ • i A NIAGARA .FALL OF NOVELTIES Entirely new to Greymouth A Whirlwind of Laiighter A Cyclone of Melody; A Tornado of Comedy. REFINED! ELEGANT! BRILLIANT! ' New Songs. New Sketdhes. New Monologues.' ,'■ New Duets. New Choruses. New Quartettes. A NIGHT OF MIRTH AND ■ : .MELODY. DON'T MISS IT. PRICES— 35,2s and is. j Reserved Seats at Kilgour's. OPERA HOUSE. GREYMOUf H. TO-MORROW, '■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th. . GRAND c COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. ;: .1 Tendered to THE GREYMOUTH LADIES' •HOCKEY CLUB. / '' A Mammoth Double Programme . POLLARD'S T3ICTURES. OLLARD'S JTICTURES. Au Entirely New Series of Subjects and a . POPULAR CONCERT. .. By Several Local Favourites. . DRUIDS ANNUAL BALL. OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th. MEMBERS of the fraternity are notified that the annual ".ball bi the Star of the < West Lodge, ~ No; 3< U.A,O.D will be held as above anc it is .hoped that they will one and al co-operate" with a view to making the 1912 BALL. a feature -of the season,: by selling tic kets and otherwise helping to makf a social and financial success in eyerj respect. • The- Committee have all arrangements well . in hand. Mrs. Walsh's Quadrille Band will provide the latesi dance music. A Ladies Committee is supervising the catering aad everything will be strictly up to date. Double Tickets 5s Extra Lady 2s €d JOHN JACKSON, ■ '■ ■ Secretary.

AUCTIONS. THIS DA\. At 12.30 p.m. / PRESTON YARDS, GREYMOUTH MARK. SPKOT AND CO. will sell by public auction as — 20 FAT CATTLE, 200 FAT SHEEP. AT THEIR ROOMS, WERITA STREET. TUESDAY/AUGUST 27th. At 3 p.m. , MESSRS. NANCARROW AND CO. ■ acting under instructions will sell by public auction as above : — FREEHOLD SECTION No. 114 situated Bright St., Cobden, - containing i-acre (more or less) together with Four-Roomed HOUSE thereon. \ NANCARROW AND_ CO., Auctioneers. PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN. FRIESIANS. NEW TO N XI N G will sell by Auction at New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, 6th September, from his Holstein Stud Farm— ■ 14 Pedigree COWS, . . *3 Pedigree HEIFERS, " 9 Pedigree YEARLING BULLS. 2 Pedigree 2-yr.-old BULLS. All the young Bulls are by "King Fayne Sege II." or "King Al&irtra Pietje" with Family Records of 3Slbs. Butter in seven days. THE BEST BRED BULLS IN THE DOMINION. , Send early for catalogues. SATURDAY NEXT. . 2.30 p.m. at Rooms. HARLEY AND COY., LTD., will sell on account of Mr. Straker and others ■at their rooms as above : — . ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Valuable Solid Leather Suite (9 pieces), 1 Sideboard, Cheffonier, Couch, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Inlaid Linoleum, . Tables, Pictures, Chairs, 8-da> : Clock, Octagon Table, Fender and . Irons, Brass Curb, Kitchen Sundries, etc. ALSO:— Bone Crusher, Lot Wire Netting, CoiVWire, Trap Springs and. Wheels, Anvil, Shovels, Spade, Augurs ' a-nd Tools, Wire Rope, Block and Tackle s 2 Wheel Barrows, and Sundries. N.B.— Further entries now being re- - " . received. HARLEY AND CO LTD. Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN GREY MOUTH. Containing - six and a-half acres, with Hotel thereon. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ANYONE DESIRING A COMFORTABLE HOME AND EASY BUSINESS. MARK SPROT AND CO., favoured with instructions, offer for private sale: — ALL THAT PIECE AND PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE AT KA- •■ RORO, containing 6£ acres Freehold Land,- securely fenced, with "Australasian Hotel" and outbuildings thereon. The hotel is at present leased to a good, tenant, and /arrangements, can be made for early possession- if necessary. The contract for re-erection of the. hotel building is nearly completed, and the buildings will' then be in an excellent state of repair. The price for the Freehold- is and terms may be arranged.

New Supplies and New Books : - "The Harvester," by Porter; "Tfc Girl of the Limberlost," by Porter. "The Chalice of Courage," by Townsend Brady; "Jane Dawson," by J. W. Harben; "One Way Trail," by Cullum; "The Challenge," by Begbie; "God and Mammon," by J. Hocking; "Other Sheep," by Begbie; '"The Moneymoon," by Farnql; "The Guest of Hercules," by Williamson; "Fire in Stubble," by Baroness Orczy; "The Wilderness," by J. Hocking; "Marie," by Rider Haggard V —cloth bound, 3s 6d each', postage 4d extra, procurable at B. Dixon's, bookseller and stationer, nearly opposite the Post Office.— Advt. ' ' -' . ♦

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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 6

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