AMUSEMENTS. rjO-NIGH-T POLLARDS PICTURES —TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF “THE MONEY CHANGERS” Starring R. McKIM FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MATINEE SATURDAY. “THE WHISPER MARKET” Starring CORINNE GRIFFTII “ THE WHISPER MARKET ” Starring CORINNE GRIFFTII A Fascinating and Exciting Story of Intrigue. “THE LONDON BOBBY” Featuring SNUB POLLARD
AMUSEMENTS. O N S T E R PICNIC. MONSTER PICNIC. MONSTER PICNIC. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922. SATURDAY’, JANUARY 21, 1922. (Under the auspices of the Grey Watersiders’ Union.) £5O In J r \ op i ic3 and £5O Cash Prizes. Every child of six years and under will receive a Silver Coin. Train leaves Greymouth 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. 00 AL! COAL! COAL! Get your Xmas Orders in now. BIG REDUCTIONS for CASH for the next four days. J. I. BARROW, Coal Merchant.
P[IGH-ULASB TAILORINS The determination to do one thing, and do it ’-ell, has brought the TAILOBING 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— 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 BUTTER,” Cea tea’s Buildings, Greymouth UNOLLIE HOTEL. NEAR RUNANGA. A POPULAR MEETING PLACE FOB ALL SPORTS. Good Accommodation. First-class i Meals, Best Brands of Ales and Spirits. Tho Dining-room is under the supervision of Mrs Lees. A. LEES, Proprietor. QOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH Capital .. .. £2,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident Incur \n*e of every kind accepted at very Conditions. The South British is a Colonial Ins tit lit ion offering policy-holders the >owest rates. All matters adjusted lo ’ally. Prompt and Liberal Settlement. NANCARBOW AND CO.. Q. CURRAN. SHOEING AND GERERAIs SMITH. Boundary Street, Greymouth. Having taken ever 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 forthcoming Carnival.
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Grey River Argus, 19 January 1922, Page 1
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