AMUSEMENTS. | • fpOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES. —TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, AND MATINEE SATURDAY. I'EARL WHITE ——LN “THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN” From “A Pagan of the Hills," by Charles Neville Buck. Her beauty tireil-nu-ii’s hearts and set women’s tongues to wagging SUNSHINE COMEDY AM) “KING OF THE CIRCUS” " SUNDAY—I>A\JU POWELL IN “DANGEROUS LIES”—SUNDAY’ gOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! DOMINION HALL. BLACKBALL, TO-NIGHT, MAY 19 1922 DOMINION HALL, BLACKBALL, TO-NIGHT, MAY’ in’ DOMINION HALL, BLACKBALL, TO-NIGHT M W ]<)’ £lO9 PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£lol)"pUHSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARB (Millerton)—£loo PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING ((.rex’) v. JIMMY’ CARR (Millerton) —£100 PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY' CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE ALSO SPECIAL BOUT, SIX BOUNDS, BETWEEN FRED DAVIDSON (Grey) v. 808 MeDONALD (Blackball) FRED DAVIDSON (Grey) v. 808 MeDONALD (Blackball) AND OPEN FLYWEIGHT COMPETITION, Tst 81b. PRICES: Ringside 12/6, Front Seats 7/6, Back 5/-. Doors Open 7.3(1. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. _ DUNCAN, Secretary.
PUBLIO NOTICES. g T O N E ’8 CANTERBURY. NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH. Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY And NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL For 1921. Twentieth year of Publication. Royal Bvo. t containing about 1100 pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE:— If ordered before publication £l/1/' If ordered after publication £l/5/* STONE, SON AND CO., LTD. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS ANZAC SQUARE DUNEDIN Aa 1 at Christchurch and Wellington rpATTERSALL ’S HOTEL CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH E. M. SHEEDY formerly of Shade’s Hotel, has entered into possession of the above newly built commodious hostelry. A cordial welcome to West Coasters who wil l find the hotel replete with every modern convenience as it has recently been renovated and added to. The Diuing-room, etc., is under the sole charge of Mrs Sheedy. Nothing but the best brands of Wines, Spirits and Beers. Correspondence, etc., promptly attended to. I Phone 214 Box 364. ATICKMc G A V 1 N ■ L ’ X HOKITIKATHE UP-TO-DATE INTERNATIONAL TAILOR. THE UP-TO-DATE INTERN M'IONAL TAILOR. THE UP-TO-DATE INTUSA I'IONAL TAILOR. —Dealer in ah kiiok- ot — MERCERY AND MEN’S WEAR MERCERY ANU MLN’6 WEAR MERCERY AM Ml..'-' WEAR MERCERY A ‘ ' H ’ Call and see “Mick” w£«u in Hukitika I R A N I T Y HOTIL Li (Opposite Railway Station). GRANITY. I Only the Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. Superior Accommodation . T H O S. CP. ANKSHAW, THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW THOS. CRANKSHAW Coates’s Buildings, GREYMOUTH. SUITS! SUITS! 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 Stall. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. s Don’t Forget the Address: “THE IDEAL SUITER,” Coates’s Buildings, GBEYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 1
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