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AMUSEMENTS. mO-NIGHT POLLARDS ' PICTURES —TO-NIGHT A Daring Story of Marriage and Married Life. "NEGLECTED WIVES” ' Featuring ANNE LUTHER "NEGLECTED WIVES” Featuring ANNE LUTHER We all hear the Tempter Whisper. To the Lonely Wife; he shouts. WEDNESDAY — Another Big Double Star Display —WEDNESDAY JUNE CAPRICE —IN— "THE LOVE CHEAT.” JUNE CAPRICE —IN— "THE LOVE CHEAT.” ROBERT McKIM —IN — "THE MONEY CHANGERS” ROBERT McKIM —IN— "THE MONEY’ CHANGERS”

AMUSEMENTS. WILLIAMS MONSTER VV HIPPODROME. RUNANGA, TO-NIGHT RUNANGA, TO-NIG HT RUNANGA, TO-NIGHT THREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE MtGHTY COMBINATION VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE CIRCUS CIRCUS VARIETY VARIETY Acrobats —Gymnasts —Aerial Artists— Dancers’ —■,Conjuror—Jugglers— Comedians—Ventriloquist. The most brilliant ensemble of star artists that has ever visited the West Coast. A chance that comes once in n life-time. —DON’T MISS IT—WAlUTA—Thursday & Friday, 19 & 20 INANGAHUA, SATURDAY, Jan. 21. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-; Children half-price. Matinee: Children 1/-; Adults, 2/-. —All Prices Plus Tax.— Follow the Crowd to tho Big Tent. Full Band. MONSTER PICNIC. MONSTER PICNIC. MONSTER PICNIC. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1922. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922. (Under the auspices of tho Grey Watersiders ’ Union.) £5O 111 Tr °P llies !llld £5O Cash Prizes. Every child of six years ami under will receive a Silver Coin. Train leaves Greymoutli at 9.30 a.m. returning from Hokitika at 6 p.m. Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided Free. Fares, Children 1/3, Adults 2/4. • H. W. LAWRENCE, Hon. Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. QOAL! COAT.! COAL! Get your Xmas Orders in now. BIG REDUCTIONS for CASH for tho next four days, J. I. BARROW, Coal Merchant. (NIGH-CI.ASS TAILORING Th# determination to do one thing, and do it well, has brought the TAILORING DEPARTMENT of THOS. CRANKSHAW to its coveted goal of achievement —that of being the best establishment for Gent’s High-class-Tailoring. —The Suits Represent— THE PERFECTION OF DRESSING. Expertly cut from a well assorted range of best quality WORSTEDS, every detail, from— BERGES and TWEEDS, finished in £7 to £lO 10a. They stamp the wearer at ones as fashionably and exclusively dressed. Not® the CHANGE OF ADDRESS: THOS. CRANKSHAW, "THE IDEAL SUITER,” Coates’* Buildings, Greymouth

JJUNOLLIE HOTEL. NEAR RUNANGA. A POPULAR MEETING PLACE FOB ALL SPORTS. Good Accommodation. First-class Meals, Best Brands of Ales and Spirits. The Dining-room is under the supervision of Mrs Lees. A. LEES, Proprietor. COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Capital .. .. £2,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident Insur •wee of every kind accepted at very Conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted loyally. Prompt and Liberal Settlement NANC ARROW AND CO.,

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Grey River Argus, 17 January 1922, Page 1

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