POLLARD'S : PICTURES 1 TO-NIGHT— THURSDAY, D tiOEMBER 30th ONLY \ . " ALL NEW PROGRAMME OF ATTRACTIVE STARS | HEADED Blf VITAGRAPH CELEBRATED SOCIETY DRAMi, "AN AIT AIR FOR THE POLICE" I THE STORY OF THE CULVER THEFT OF A PRICELESS NECKTACE"THE SHOAL LIGHT" "AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE')' FATTY ARBUCKLE liN "FATTY'S FAITHFUL FIDO" \ ORCHESTRA AND ALt, NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME : ; USUAL WEEKLY MATIN EE SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m, / . POLLARD'S BAR ATTRACTION ; FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER, AND SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist. Mr t George Steph enson Presents — Stanley McKay and Co J s Pantomime Company. Af\ * METROPOLITAN ARTISTS, 4f\ In the Greatest o f all Pantomimes — rt\J "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTH.bR GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE' 7 MONDAY, 3rd JANUARY "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD" "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD" TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY. "LITTLE BO PEEP" "LITTLE BO PEEP". Box Plan at the Bristol. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s. iTOWN HALL M'LEAN'S PICTURES TO-NI(JiT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME - V "THE Eo^Or DEATH" (2,500 ft) "THF ROCK op .DBA.i"" 1 '"~"'^ 'WHEN CLUBS WERE CLUBS" (c< mie "WHEN CLUBS WERE CLUBS 1 ' IN COMPLIANCE WITH U NPRECEDENTED REQUEST CHARLIE HAPLIN WILL BE SEEN IN ''CHARLIE THE TRAMP" CHAPLINITIS HAS SE T IN AND IS INFECTIOUS THE CHAPLIN COMEDY WILL BE SCREENED IN ADDITIcrtf TO THE NEW BILL .
AUCTIONS. FOR SALE. THAT old-established CONFECTIONERY. TOBACCONIST and SOFT DRINKS BUSINESS conducted so succesfully by Mr George Contesra is for ABSOLUTE SALE. As Mr Contessa is advanced in years he finds the business too great a tax on his energies, and he is reluctantly retiring- from this snug- little business. This is- a splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to enter business of this nf ture. The shop has almost a monopoly of the shipping trade, being- placed so advantageously near to the wharf. The stock is bright and new, and Mr Contessa has some wonderful recipes for soft drinks, which he will sell at a reasonable figure to the purchaser of this business. Principals only dealt with. Terms may be arranged. Apply any time to the proprietor. Mr George Contessa, RICHMOND QUAY. 2; LAMPS FOR CYCLISTS SHIPMENT ARRIVED. OWING TO SHORTAGE EARLY ORDERING NECESSARY. The war has completely "upset the market for bicycle lamps, with the result that stocks have been depleted and prices are soaring higher and higher. This small shipment will be quickly sold, after which cycle lamps will be well-nigh unobtainable and greatly .increased in price. Order NOW if you wish to obtain one at normal prices. CYCLE GAS LAMPS , ' s. d. Powell and Hamner— No. 75 ... 15 o Poweir and Hamner— No.- 20 .... 9 . ° Powell arid Hamner— No. 70 ... 12 6 Powell and Hamner (Phenom style) — N0. '105 ••••• 16 o CYCLE OIL LAMPS s. d. Britannia N.P. Lucas pattern 10 o Miller's Lito N.P. Lucas style 9 o Miller's Millo N.P 6 o Miller's Lumo J.P 3 9 Lucas Silver King of the Road 12 6 Lucas King of the Road 12 o P and H. Aerolite Candle Lamp 10 o W. A. SCOTT AND SONS 183, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. GOLD DREDGING. T\ESIGNS FOR STONEY CON TROL SLUICES FOR CONTROLLING WATER FROM RIVERS. , Designs prepared for controlling- water in large volum* or under a great head by means of stoney sluices. This water can be used for irrigution works, hydraulic sluicing. mining-, or for -water turbine plant for generatine: 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 8, . XMAS! XMASS XMAS! G. SWEETMAN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Opposite G.P.0., Greymouth), HAS just landed a Splendid Assortment of— '' Wristlet Watches (plain and luminous). Safety Razors, Wallets, Cigarette Cases, Military Brushes, ■ "' •> Jewellery and E. P. Ware of best quality, 7 J A SPECIAL OFFER— During December a BOY'S WATCH will be, given to all purchasers over £2. SATURDAY, JANUARY Bth, 1916. At 2.30 p.m. EXTENSIVE FURNITURE SALE. HARLEY AND CO., LTD., will Sell .on above date, a great entry of Second-hans FURNITURE; also a quantity of New Furniture, prior to Stocktaking. , HARLEY AND CO. , LTD. , Auctioneer^
PUBLII NOTlfif f MARK SPROT AND CO., Established 1865. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS', Mackay Street, GREYMOUTIi. EXCLUSIVE CONCESSION AlklES Burgoynes; Wines, Te Mata Vineyards, Crawford's Whiskey, ; —Etc., Etc.— APERA TT O U S E . Lessee ••• Tom Pollard. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. ' Commencing- * FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st. , Mr Geo. Stephenson presents Stanley McKay and Co.'s v PANTOMIME COMPANY. Tn the Greatest of all Pantomimes, MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL MOND'Af OLD MOTHER HUBB^v. TUESDAY "LITTLE. £0 PEEE" . Or the Girl who put her : foot in it _.-<■ Repertoire includes "Old Mother 'rtlfem" and "Little Bo PeepJ' PRICES:— 4s, 3s, and 2s. Children half-price^ • •■•- -•.^.•r.->^_^ R. POLLOCK, Representative. DRAPERS' ASSOCIATION. TTOLID AY /ARRANGEMENT'S. Open till 0 p.m. on FRIDAY, 31st. Closed all day SATURDAY, Ist January. , Open until 12.30, MONDAY, 3rd January. Open until 12.30, TUESDAY, 4th January. ■ , TITO SAWMILLERS and SHIPPERS -*- — Advertiser wishes to get into direct touch iwith mills producing RIMU and WHITE PINE, with a view to making contracts on Ijehaif of several well-known Australian firms for the purchase of exclusive supplies of either timber. First quality timber only is required; mainly in flooring and lining- sizes. Reply, giving 1 finest prices, f.ob. nearest port, to "MERCHANT," Care of "Argus" Office. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. f~\TX SATURDAY, Ist January, the \J usual 7.40 a.m. train Hokitika to Greymouth, will START EARLIER leaving Hokitika 6.50 a.m., and connecting with train to Otira. BY ORDER. a7h. milner. WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELLER, The Oldest-established Jewelery Firm in Greymouth. Has opened up a Choice Stock of JEWELLERY. RINGS, BROOCHES, ELECTRO PLATE, WATCHES, GREENSTONE ORNAMENTS CLOCKS, Etc., Etc. XMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS OF ALL KINDS. INSPECTION INVITED.— BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. BUSINESsTFoR SALE. MR. J. MARTIN, Ikamatua, offers for absolute sale his Blacksmith and Wheelwrignt business, as a g-oing- concern. . Ikamatua is a rising township, and is the junction of Waiuta by rail. ' Satisfactory reasons given for selling — Apply J.v MARTIN, Ikamatua. We mean to make this Xmas week the greatest shopping week of the year with us and we trust to : our great Xmas bargains to do it. First line 6/6 Jap Cosils for 1/11. A job line of men's sample straw hats from 1/- up to 4/6. Numerous ottier bargain lines to be snapped up at' W. M'KAT AND SON, the Leaning Drapers, Greymouth, Hokitika ana Nelson,— Advfc ~
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Grey River Argus, 30 December 1915, Page 1
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