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amusements rpo NIGHT— OPERA HOUSE. —TO NIGHT Mr D. D. O’Connor presents Hie 5000 ft Official Filin DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT DEMPS‘EY-CABPENTIEB FIGHT DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT Every Move—'Everv Action —From livery Angle. —WAS DEMPSEY NEARLY OUT? "No,” said Dempsey. "Yes,” roared the crowd. SEE THE PICTURE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. PRICES: 27- and 1/-, pilus tax. Reserve at The Bristol. WEST COAST TOUR OF FIGHT: Greymoutli, Monday and Tuesday; Hokitika, Wednesday; Ruuauga, Thursday; Waiuta, Friday; and Leei'ton, Saturday, June 3. POLLARD’S PICTURES. —WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY— Ralph Connor’s Great Story —WEDNESDAY "THE SKY PILOT” Starring JOHN BOWEN “I'M SKY PILOT” and COLLEEN MOORE A Big King Vidor First National Star Feature. With all the Wonderful Thrills that made the Book. L _ L B~OU~NdT RY S~fR LET, GREYM O U T H —MILLER ’S -MILLER’S— MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER’S— MILLER ’S -—-—-M ILLER'S M ILLER ’ S M ILLER’S COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES SMART TWEED - . . . . 49/6 FLANNEL . . . . >. 49/6 SERGE, Indigo Dye . . . . • . • • ■ • 79/6 LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. BOUNDARY' STREET, GREYMOUTH. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika.

amusements. TTNITED Football Club.—Learners’l Dance THIS EVEN ING (Monday),' at 7.30 o’clock. Good floor. Adiiiis-, sion 1/-. i ABOUR PARTY’S Usual Fortnight-] ly Euchre Tournament and Dance; will be held in the Druids’ Hall, TUTS (Monday) EVENING. Four prizes for Euchre. First-class Music. Good Floor. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. tpOWN HALL, GBEA'YIOUTII. THURSDAY, JUNE 1. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. WEST COAST OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL BALL AND EUCHRE ] TOURNAMENT. I Smooth, floor; excellent supper; Wil-J lirms’s Ori’hi'st ra. Double Tickets, 4/-;j Extra Lady, 2 Euchre Tourney, 1/6. Four good prizes for euchre tournament . W. FORD, Hon. Secretary. I J? ICY C L E RO A D RA€ E. REEFTOX TO CROXADUX & BACK, SATURDAY, JUXE 3. Open to all riders on the West Const, i First Prize .£2 and set of tyres; second prize 12; third prize £l. A Hold Medal, presented by F. Keating, risq., will be given for the Fastest Time. Those prizes are subject to ten nominations being reeejved. Abominations accompanied by fee 3/- close with tlio Secretary, C. R. Davies, Reefton, at 8 ji.ni. on AVEDXESDAY, 31st iiisl. Jlandicai's doclnj’ed on .lune I. * PUBLIC NOTICES POWER TO INCREASE YOUR 1 EARNtXG CAPACITY IS HERE. See what others have done liy TTonie Study under the Bower’s Engineering School Tuition. Twenty-one students passed the City and Guilds London Examination first and second grade. You (‘an do the same. Here is the list of successful students. Results prove that our system is sound. W. C. Penina.'!, J. Brown, F. W. Thursbv —Second Grade A.C. Electrical. G. Choules, D. Forbes, E. A. Goulstone, G. 11. Owen—Second Grade. D.C. Electrical. A. Bishop, U. E. Bowley, X. Dickey, L. C. Dowden, G. Henderson, A. J. M- rter, T. White, B. Watson, ('. W. Wilson. W. G. Wilson—First. Grade Electrical Engineering. R. Andrews, E. I. Hoilis, G. McArthur, F. W. Pinker —First Grade Motor Engineering. Our Prospectus will be Posted Free. Write for it at once. BOWER’S EXGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under the Marine and Education Departments, since 19U.) Room 51, Colwill’s Chambers, SWANSOX STREET, AUCKLAND. (And at Wellington.) AND ROWLEY GENERAL MERCHANTS GBANITY kKD M7"'' \RTON. PATH J T 8 OBTAINED THROUGHOUT WORLD. CYRIL CAPLYON COATES, F.I.P.A. (N.Z.), 8.M.1.1’.A, (Aus), F.M.C.P.A. (London) ( Patent Attorney and Consulting • Electrical Engineer. 134 Hereford St. (Opp Bank of N.Z.), Tel. 2882, A 4465, CHRISTCHURCH.

POBLIO WEST COAST DAIRYMEN’S CO VV OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. WANTED: Written applications for the position of FACTORY MANAGER. Ap plications must state last five years’ Putter Grading Percentage and for ward to the undersigned as early as possible. SUPPLIERS: Intending suppliers who have not yet signed up with the above Association are requested to sign up as early as possible. The Secretary will be pleased to supply any information required. Negotiations for the equipping and erecting of Factory are nearing completion which will : How contractors to complete before September 1 next—the date fixed for opening new Factory. GEO. PASCOE, Secretary. ■ Box 47, Reefton. QTOUT Ladies and Gentlemen can really Reduce without Drugs. ’ Simple Home Remedy, endorsed by doctors. Write for free particulars. G. A. Harrison, box 1357, Wellington. Enclose 6d etamps. » Q HDDS T R O M. C. UDDSTROM C. UDDSTROM C. UDDSTROM C. UDDSTROM C. UDDSTROM Cabinet Mrker and Upholsterer. JUST OPENED UP New Linoleum Hominion All-wool Blankets. Bod Quilts, S7in and other widths. Belgium Ticks, Door Mats, Rugs. j Christopher Johnson’s and other makes* Stainless Cutlery, Aluminium and ■ Eiiamclled Ware. Push Carts, Sea Grass Chairs. Large assortment Tapistrv Table Covers * -ALSO Furniture of all descriptions in stock ? and made on the premises by ex- } ])crt workmen. Bring the exact measurement and we j will cut the Linoleum to fit your room. ; SAVE YOUR MONEY AT i UDDSTROM 'S. The Expert Furniture ?Jakers wherethe good chairs are made. y E L V E T. VELVET VELVET V FI. VE T V FLVET THE STERILISED SOAP. THE STERILISED SOAP. Guaranteed pure by analyst’s cert' ’ ficate. Preserves the Health and flu f ’lothes. The Great Dominion Gift Scheme ; 13— Ask you Grocer for ({ Velvet’’ Soap ami get full particulars of the scheme. P O U R REASONS i Why you should place your order for ; a Suit, Costume or Overcoat with KIELY & PASCOE KIELY &• PASCOE KTFLY & PASCOE KIELY & PASCOE Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors . 1. They Guarantee Fit and Style. 2. All Work is done by the Principals and guarantee! Hand-made. 3. The material is bought on the Falling Market and Customers given, the benefit of Reductions. 4. Their Prices are Most Reasonable, * as Suits can be obtained at £7 Note Address: BOUNDARY STREET, N«xt Door Golde’ l Eagle Hotel.

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 29 May 1922, Page 1

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