AMU SI QPERA HOUSE TO-NIGH' Beaumont Smith Presents th “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER’ “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER’ “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER’ “THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER’ PRICES: Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/- plus yiRIDAY- POLLARD’S “ SATURDAY — A South Sea Island “THE WOMAN UNTAMED” “THE WOMAN UNTAMED” THE WORLD'S FAMOUS DANCER exotic romance of th amusements. pANTO M I M E. OPERA HOUSE, GBEYMOUTH. 1 FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 8 o ’clock. 1 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 ’ ’ i (The Girl Who Lost Her Sheep.) NEW SONGS—NEW DANCES : NEW COSTUMES—NEW SCENERY I i 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 ' extra charge. PUCHRE AND SOCIAL EVENING. -* _J —Old Boys’ Association and For1 esters’ Lodge, Club Rooms, Town Hall, 1 THIS EVENING (Thursday), at 8 o ’clock. rp E KIN G A II AL L. The Lake Brunner Rugby Division will hold a DANCE in the above hall on SATURDAY, May 6. Good Music., Efficient M.C. Gents 3/3, Ladies 1/-. QT. JOHN'S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Annual CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW wil Ibe held in the School Hall, Guinness Street, on THURSDAY, May 11, commencing nt 2.30 p.m. Schedules may be obtained from the Secretary and members of the Committe, also at Messrs Dunean McLean, Ltd., Mawhera Quay. PUBLIC NOTICES. 'pUBLIC NOTICE.' MR E. ASHTON notifies that he has ' taken over the Australasian Hotel and will be pleased to meet his many old ' friends, and merit a fair share of their patronage. WEST COAST FIRE BRIGADES’ VV DEMONSTRATION. The above Demonstration will be held at Reefton on SATURDAY’ NEXT, May 6. Eight teams are competing. Splendid arrangements made for visitors. C. WILLIS, I Hon. Secretary. pUBLICN O T I C E. 1 MR E. ASHTON MR E. ASHTON MR E. ASHTON Notifies that he has taken over the' A UST I? AL AST AN IT OTF.Tj AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL A U STR A LAST AN 11OTEL AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL And will be pleased to meet his many old friends, and merit a fair share of their patronage. ■\JFWMAN BROM. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. (Established over 30 years.) WESTPORT, REEFTON, GLENHOPE, MURCHISON, NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA RTW AKA. WEST COAST SERVICES: Cars leavv Westfort for Beefton . daily at 10 a.m. Cars leave Reefton for Westport . daily at 9.30 a.m. i Cars leave Reefton Railway Station | jfor Westport, after arrival of morning i I rain from Greyinouth. Cars leave Westport at 6 a.m. anc j Reef ton at 7 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for Glenhope, and Murchison, returning from Glenhope to Beefton and Westport every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, after arrival of trains from Nelson. Through passengers booked to all trains from Nelson. BARLEY AND CO. Agents, M GBEYMOUTH. In
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Grey River Argus, 4 May 1922, Page 1
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