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TO-NIGHT. POLLABD'S PICTURES, yyt TO-NIGHT. No. ONE ALLIES > FOURTH SORTI^. LAST NIGHT'S BIG .PICTURE PROORAMMW- REPEATED. A A . MEANS GOOD GREAT V BIG CAUSE PROGRAMME SUCCESS FULL ORCHESTRA IN NTT\V SELECTIONS. WEDNESDAY. .POLLARD'S PICTURES. ... .WEDNESDAY. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF UNENDING INTREST. Headed by Edison's Acknowledged Masterpiece, "THE COLONEL OF THE RED HUSSARS," Founded on John Reed Scott's- Romantic Novel. NEW GAUMONT GRAPHIC, DIRECT PROM THE; FIRING LINE. Faithfully Depicting the Ebb and Flow of-Battle. CAREFULLY SELECTED SUPPORTING SERIES. . TOWN HALL, ' NO. 2 GROUP. TO-NIGHT. A GRAND CHILDREN'S DANCE, from 8 until 10.30. LADIES' BIG TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST, Commencing, at 10.35. RUNANGA TEAM vNo. 2 POLICE TEAM. .'.. Also Adults' GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE DANCE. ROLL UP, AND DON'T FORGET IT'S FJOR THE GREAT AND WORTHY CAUSEJ THE IRRESISTIBLE ORCHESTR A IN ATTENDANCE. • -• - .*. „. ■• :i AMUSEMENTS. TENDERS.

No. 1 GROUP ALLIES (RUSSIA, JAPAN and ITALY.) ■pROGRAMME— TO-NIGHT, iQth October, Pollard's Pictures and Beauty Show. THURSDAY, 21st October, Young Men's Club Annual Ball, Town Hall. FRIDAY, 22nd October, Concert and Dance, Totara Flat, and Cobden. SATURDAY, 23rd October, Double Event— Veterans' Football Match, and Foundry v. Railway. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, October 22nd and -23rd, Ye Okie Englishe Faife, Drill Hall and Druid's Hall. >. MONDAY, 25th October, Greymouth Wharf Labourers' Ball, in Drill Shed. THURSDAY, October 28th, Railway Dance, Cobden. (Ticket holders . motored , Greymouth to Cobden free). SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. No. 2 GROUP (Belgium, Servia and France). T>ROGRAMME: TO-NIGHT, iQth October. Children's Hard-up Dance till 10 p.ni. followed by Grown-ups, Town Hall, Greymouth ; Hard-up Social Omoto. WEDNESDAY, 26th October, ( Patriotic Pictures, Town Hall; screening of Popular Girl Slides. THURSDAY, vzist October, Card Party, . Victoria Tearooms. FRIDAY, 22nd October, Grand Children's Patriotic Concert, Town Hall. SATURDAY, October 23rd, Matinee, Town Hall; Pictures 8 p.m. IKAMATUA GUN CLUB. LABOUR DAY SHOOT. TWO Valuable Trophies will be shot for, also a SWEEPSTAKE -with fA added money. A. HARDIE, Hon. Secretary. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT. 2 p.m., at ROOMS. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF FUR- . NITURE AND EFFECTS. • -fqf ARLEY AND CO., LIMITED, JLJL on account Mr H. Davies, will sell by Auction, at Rooms: Red velvet Suite, bamboo suite, Duchesse pair, Wardrobe, glorious Sideboard, Carpet Square, Hall curtains, Velvet Table Cover, Passage Runner, Dresser, Wood Bedstead, Brass Bedstead, Mattresses, Oak Rolltop Desk, Oak Hall Clock; Silver Tea ■ Service, China Tea Set, Dinner Service, Hallstand, Linoleum, Gents Bicycle, Wicker Chairs, Lounge Chair, Extension Table, Fender, Copper Curb; Chevalle, Toilet Set, Hearthrugs; Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery, etc., etc. HARLEY AND COY, LTD. AUCTIONEERS. "TVESIGNS FOR £TONEY CON TROL SLUICES FOR CONTROLLING WATER FROM RIVERS. Designs prepared for controlling- water in large volume or under a great head by means of stoney sluices. This - water can be used for irrigation works, hydraulic sluicing. mining, or for water turbine plant for generating electricity. * Steel sheet piling indented for use in dams, cofferdams, harbour .protection works, foundations: for buildings, irrigation and • reclamation work. Write for full particulars. , R. W A L E S, Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 40, -Dowling Street. Dunedin. f .* . . ___ __ TOB .pRINTINC. 1 WIRY the "Argus" Office for JOB -*- PRINTING. New Machines ; New Type; New Plant. Prices Cheap *st on the WEST COAST. Before ordering elsewhere, COMPARE PRI CES. STUDY LOCAL INDUSTRY

* TENDERS. rTIENDERS are invited for the -*-' supply forgone year-, of BARS (12ft 6in long by 6in small end) and SPECIAL BARS (,14ft long by gin small end) to the Blackball Coal Co., Ltd. Tenders close at Blackball on Saturday, 23rd OCTOBER. The lowest or. any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS. 1 riiENDERS are invited for clearing ■ and formation of Tram Route for the Waitahu Coal Company, Reefton. Plans and specifications to 'be inspected at Offices of "Grey River Argus, (' and applications to be forwarded to W. French, Dawson's Hotel, Reefton. Tenders close on 28th OCTOBER. The lowest or any tejhder not necessarily accepted. V mENDERS are invited for LAYING -*-' about two miles- of TRAMLINE for the Forest Sawmilling Co. at Ngahere. Specifications may be seen at Armstrong's- store, Ngahere, or at the secretary's office, Werita Street, where tenders close at Noon on SATURDAY, October 23rd. j. t. |koglund, 4 ' 'jc ''. Secretary. 1 if — NEW ZEAIAND^E&VERNMENT. * WAR*LOAN. INTEREST 4£ per cent. (Free of Income Tax). I Ar PPLICATIONS for Investment in I "^ the above loan may be obtained from M. J. FOGARTY AND CO., Registered Sharebrokers, Greymouth, October 18th 1915. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. "REV. J. A. ROGERS, 8.A., is out -*- ,y of town for a few days. Please address all communications on Church matters to Mr E. B. Mabin, Bank of New South Wales, Greymouth. CHRISTCHURCH SHOW AND RACES. /QASSIDY. AND CO. will run additional * coaches between Otira and Arthur's Pass in connection with the above on FRIDAY, sth November and MONDAY, 15th November. Intending passengers are advised to secure their seats early from any of Cassidy's Agents, or G. W. MOSS AND CO., Greymouth. REEFTON-WESTPORT MOTOR SERVICE. DAILY TIMETABLE. Leave Reefton 10 a.m., on arrival Grey train. Arrive Westport 2 p.m. Leave Westport 10 a.m. • Arrive Reefton 2 p.m. Three first-class Touring JGars. WEEKES LIMITED PROPRIETORS. Book with the local Agents. G. W. MOSS AND Co., ■•-;"' Agents. STOCKTAKING SALE OF JEWEL Liny. G. SWEETMAN Has. Reduced his Prices FOR ONE MONTH ; ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN 25 Per cent; ' ! ' : PIRATE CLOCKS ts; REPEATERS I*B. WATCH WRISTLETS FROM lit./ . ' , ■ . LADIES HANDBAGS FROM 7t 1. ALSO E.P WARE BROOCHES AND BANGLES TO SUIT ALL. CALL AND INSPECT CFOSCE SWEETMAH Tainui Street, Opp. G.P.O.

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Grey River Argus, 19 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 19 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 19 October 1915, Page 1

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