AMUSEMENTS. rpO-NIGHT ONLY— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT ONLY One of the First National’s Big Five Productions, adapted from William J. Locke’s Famous Novel, Idols.” NOTE —A Big Eight-reel Super Attraction.—NOTE ‘ ‘ THE OATH ” “ THE OATH ” “ THE OATH ’ ’ Starring Starring Starring MIRIAM COOPER. CONWAL TEARLE. ANNA Q. NILSSON. The drama springs from the creed, “Thou slialt not inter-marry.” The story of two who bridged the gulf—Gentile and Jew. They made an Oath of Love and an Oath that denied love. AND A THRILLING ESSEX MOTOR DRIVE—“THE TRAIL OF THE ARROW.” THE TRAIL OF THE ARROW.” A Wager and a Drive you will never forget. The death-defying trip to the bottom of the Devil’s Punch Bowl, by two girls— Nell Shipman and Marjorie Cole. QPERA HOUSE— THURSDAY ONLY. —OI’ERA HOUSE Beaumont Smith’s Big Australian Production “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER” The Great Australian Picture. “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER” Noveltv, speed, romance and “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHBANGER” ‘ excitement. COMBINED WITH COMEDY AND PUNCH. Dashing Horsemen doing Daring Stunts are always with us on the Screen. PRICES: Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/- plus tax. Box Plan at The Bristol, phone 261
amusements. p A N TOMI M E. OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTII. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 8 o’clock. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 8 o’clock. Return (for one performance only) of Stanley McKay’s Brilliant Company (which created such a furore on Monday & Tuesday nights last) in the Charming Pantomime Extravaganza “LITTLE 80-PEEP” “LITTLE 80-PEEP” “LITTLE 80-PEEP” ‘ ‘ LITTLE 80-PEEP ’ ’ “LITTLE 80-PEEP” ‘ ‘ LITTLE 80-PEEP ’ ’ (The Girl Who Lost Her Sheep.) NEW SONGS—NEW DANCES NEW COSTUMES—NEW SCENERY NEW SPECIALTIES This is the Pantomime with an English, French and Australian Reputation. PRE-WAR PRICES— Adults, 4/6, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Children, 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Book your Seats at The, Bristol without TAZZ DANCE & EUCHRE TOURNA- ” KENT, Druids’ Hall, THURSDAY, May 4. Full Orchestra and Special Prizes. Points for Season’s Prizes start at this Social. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/0; Euchre 1/-. TTNITED Football Club’s DANCE. — THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m., in the Pavilion. Good music and efficient M.C. Williams’s Orchestra.— IL Jamieson, Hon. Secretary. / BENEFIT CONCERT in aid of Mr “ John Worgan, will be held in McDonald’s Hall, Granity, on FRIDAY, May 5. Admission 2/-. QDDFELLOWS’ ANNUAL BALL. ODDFELLOWS’ ANNUAL BALL. ODDFELLOWS’ ANNUAL BALL. MANDL’S HALL, BLACKBALL. FRIDAY, MAY 5. Miss Watson’s Orchestra. First-class Supper and Floor. Double Tickets 7/6; Single Tickets 5/-; . Extra Lady 3/-. G.II. CRUISE, • Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES.
pUBLIC N O T I C E. MR E. ASHTON notifies that he has taken over the Australasian Hotel and will be piec ed to meet Iris many old friends, and merit a fair share of their patronage. GREYMOUTII SOCCER FOOTBALL CLUB. A Meeting of members and all intending members of the above Club will be held in the Albion Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. A cordial invitation is given to all. gOCCER FOOTBALL TEAM. The above team will meet THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock on the Recreation Ground for practice. WEST COAST FIRE BRIGADES’ V V DEMONSTRATION. The above Demonstration will be held at Reef ton on SATURDAY NEXT, May 6. Eight teams are competing. Splendid arrangements made for visitors. C. WILLIS, Hon. Secretary. LENDERS FOR HOSPITAL X SUPPLIES. Tenders are invited for the SUPPLY to the Grey River Hospital and Rewa Maternity Home, for the 12 months ending May 31, 1923, for the following:— BUTCHER’S MEAT GROCERIES Tenders must be on forms, to be obtained from the Secretary. Butcher’s meat to be of the best joints, to be approved and delivered when required by the Matrons and Medical Suf)erin tendent. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary at the Board's Office, Council Chambers, by 12 noon on MONDAY, May 22. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HELEN KILGOUR, Secretary,
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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1922, Page 1
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