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amusements. rpO-NIGHT POLLARDS ‘‘ PICTURES —TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT— Another Big Double Star Display. —TO-NIGHT TTTNF CAPRICE —IN— “THE LOVE CHEAT” JUNE CAPRICE -IN- , “THE LOVE CHEAT” And the Big Hampton Bathe Drama, “THE MONEY CHANGERS” Starring ROBERT McKIM “THE MONEY CHANGERS” Starring ROBERT McKIM

PUBLIC NOTICES. g OXING SCHOOL. A Meeting of all intending Pupils will be held in the Star Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. GEO. A. ,CURRAN, W. CRAWFORD, Convenors. JJISCLAIMER. I wish to notify the Public that I am NOT the Herbert Williams mentioned in the Police Court news yesterda ' ’ HERBERT WILLIAMS, Late Nelson Creek. pj A N C I N G. Miss Maude Moynihan wishes to announce that she is commencing Weekly Dancing Classes in Greymouth, from SATURDAY, February 11 next. All classes of Dancing Taught, including Classical, Toe, Ball-room, and Step Dancing. For terms, etc., apply to— MISS MAUDE MOYNIHAN, Gorge Hotel, OTIRA. jrp E N D E R S. Tenders are invited by the Fern I Grove Sawmilling Co. for the carI riage of Sawn Timber (140,000 feet per ■month guaranteed) from the Company’s Mill at Ferguson’s to the Ross Railway Station. I Specifications to be seen at the | “Argus” Office, Greymouth; “Guardian” Office, Hokitika; and J. M. Allan’s residence, Ross. j Tenders close with the undersigned i on WEDNESDAY, January 18, at Ross, j J. M. ALLAN.

AMUSEMENTS. WILLIAMS MONSTER VV HIPPODROME. 1 WAIUTA, THURSDAY. WAIUTA, THURSDAY. WAIUTA, THURSDAY. THREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE MIGHTY COMBINATION VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE CIRCUS CIRCUS VARIETY VARIETY Aerobats —Gymnasts—Aerial Artists— Dancers —.Conjuror—Jugglers— Comedians—V entriloquist. The most brilliant ensemble of star artists that has ever visited the West Coast. A chance that comes once in a life-time. —DON’T MISS IT—INANGAHUA, SATURDAY, Jan. 21. WESTPORT —Monday and Tuesday, January 23 and 24. PRICES: 4/- and. 3/-; Children Halfprice 1/-. —All Prices Plus Tax.— Follow the Crowd to the Big Tent. Full Band. PUBLIC NOTICES. 00 AL! COAL! COAL! Get your Xmas Orders in now. BIG REDUCTIONS for CASH for the next four days. J. I. BARROW, Coal Merchant.

jq.IGH-CLA.SS TAILORING j The determination to do one thing, ] and do it well, has brought the TAIL-1 ORING DEPARTMENT of THOS. | CRANKSHAW to its coveted goal of | achievement—that of being the best j establishment for Gent’s High-class-Tailoring. I —The Sni+s Represent — THE PERFECTION OF DRESSING. Expertly cut from a well assorted range of best quality WORSTEDS, j every detail, from— SERGES and TWEEDS, finished in' £7 to £lO 10s. They stamp the wearer at once as fashionably and exclusively dressed. Note the CHANGE OF ADDRESS: THOS. CRANKSHAW, “THE IDEAL SUITER,” Coates ’• Buildings, Greymouth

('’ASH FRUIT AND V CONFECTIONERY STORE. (Opposite Town Hall, Greymouth). -—Offer for Sale— FRUIT FRESH FROM NELSON. The first of this Season’s APPLES, APRICOTS, PEACHES, and PLUMS. The Best ENGLISH and COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. We are FRUIT EXPERTS and know where to secure the best fruit for our customers; and our selection of confectionery is sure to please. Try the New Store, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, MACKAY STREET. C. HEWISON. Proprietor. B S WYLDE & C 0., Millinery Specialists. ANNUAL SUMMER SALE ANNUAL SUMMER SALE ANNUAL SUMMER SALE ANNUAL SUMMER SALE

DUNO L L I E HOTEL. NEAR RUNANGA. A POPULAR MEETING PLACE FOR 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. qjOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Capital .. .. £2,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident Insur snee of every kind accepted at very Best Conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted loyally. Prompt and Liberal Settlement. NANCARROW AND CO.,

-—Commences — TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, TOMORROW (Thursday) MORNING, JANUARY’ 19. Sweeping Reductions in— COSTUMES BLOUSES READY-TO-WEAR HATS, etc. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Reductions will astonish you. Remember the opening day, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. PUBLIC NOTICE I wish to notify the general public that I have COMMENCED BUSINESS as GENERAL BAKER and SMALL GOODSMAN in premises two doors from the Suburban Hotel, opposite my old shop. Fresh Bread and Small Goods guaranteed made with the purest and best materials daily. Old and new customers welcomed. W. SHARPE, Baker and Small Goodeman.

rp II OS. CRANKSHAW,! THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW i THOS. CRANKSHAW Coates’s Buildings, GREYMOUTH. SUITS! SUITS! 1 SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! SUITS! I have just landed the very latest in: ! GREY WORSTED BROWN WORSTED | BLUE SERGES At the Lowest Possible Prices. The Suits are made on the Premises by a. Competent Staff. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Don’t Forget the Address: i “THE IDEAL SUITER,” Coates’s Buildings, GREYMOUTH.

Q. CURRAN. SHOEING AND GERERAL SMITH. Boundary Street, Greymouth. Having taken over the Business lately carried on by Mr J. Robertson, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of Smithy work. Galloping and trotting horses Specially catered for. ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Terms: Strictly Cash after the New Year. N.B: We’ll be at the disposal of Owners and Trainers on the Racecourse and Trotting Course during the forthjoming Carnival.

T B 8 M I M fi 3 HOTEL, OTIRA(Two Minntee from Railway Station.). MBS PENHALLURIACK, ProprietreGi Ample Time allowed for Refreshments. Foot Special Features: Best Spirits, first-class Ales, Tempting

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Grey River Argus, 18 January 1922, Page 1

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