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amusements. rpO NIGHT ONLY — POLLARD'S PICTURES. — TON I< i 11T ON I. Y FRIDAY' ONLY'— The Big Goldwyn Producticn — FRIDAY ONLV “PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT ” Starring PINNA NESBIT &B. DA «ID. C > SATURDAY— AND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON■ —SATLWAV “ COUSIN KATE” — Starring ALICE JOI CE —“COUSIN KAIL In a great play made famous by Marie Tempest : a brilliant comedy drama; the picture is better than the play. JYJANDL'S HALL— POLLARD’S PICTURES. BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)— A Double Star Programme. —TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) “SAVED FROM THE SEA” Starring NORAH SWINBURNE AND “EXTRAVAGANCE” Starring MAY ALLISON SATURDAY'—“THE SKY PILOT,” a stirring outdoor story of the West jyj- ILL Ell ’ S BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. —MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S——■ — -MILLER’— — MILLER’S MILLER ’S —— -MIL LER MILLER ’S— — MILLER’B — MILLEB ’8 MILLER’S— FILLER’S —— MILLEB ’S MILLER ’S — MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’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 .. ■ ■ •• '-’/'’ I ADIES’AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika.

PUBLIC NOTICES, WEST COAST DAIRYMEN’S COVV OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. WANTED: Written applications for the position of FACTORY MANAGER. Applications must state last five years’ Butter Grading Percentage and forward 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 allow contractors to complete before September 1 next—the date fixed for opening new Factorv. GEO. PASCOE, Secretary. Box 47, Reefton. rpilE Premises of SHANNON AND GLEN, Bakers, will be OPEN until 9 o’clock on FRIDAY EVENING, and CLOSED all day Saturday. rpHE Combined Trades will keep their Premises OPEN until 9 o’clock TONIGHT (Friday) in place of Saturday, a Public Holidav. BY ORDER. /COMMUNISTS’—Meeting of Grey District Council in Lyceum Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m. sharp. All delegates summoned to attend. Intending members should also be present. A W HER A M E A T C O. LATE NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. Our Shop, in Tainui Street, will be CLOSED on Saturday (King’s Birthday), observing the LATE NIGHT TO-NIGHT. pi’XANGA MUNICIPAL BAND ART UNION. Result of Drawing: — First Prize, No. 290. Second Prize, No. 260. Third Prize, No. 138. Fourth Prize, X’o. 7. T. SATTER.THWAITE, Secretary. A T ' ° x " ART FNION ART UNION TO BE DRAWN AT HOKITIKA ON FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. 1 In aid of All Saints’ Tennis Club. (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) , 1 Gold Specimen, value £2O. 2 Oil Painting, by J. L. W. Hughes. 3 Gold Specimen, value £5. 4 Gold Specimen, value £5. 5 Oil Painting (Washington’s Birthplace). 6 Gold Specimen, value £5. TICKETS: 2/-. 11. C. PEART, Organiser. JNANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. BLACKWA TER-WAIUTA ROAD. Tenders arc invited for the Delivery on the above Road, of 200 cubic yards of Al ETA L. Specifications at Walton's Store, Tkamatua, and at Council Chambers, Reefton, where tenders will close at Noon on THURSDAY, June 8. The lowi'st or any tender not necessarilv accepted. W. F. BRETT, County Engineer. I WELLINGTON WATER ST D E | ,V WOKKERS BAND. ART UNION. The result of the Alluvial Gold Art Union is as follows: — First Prize, No. 24,127: Mrs A. Pafllll, Paeroa. Second Prize, No. 32,111: R. Rasbatch, North Street, Oamaru. F. BOURKE, Secretary. Box 1186, MVllington.

AMUSEMENTS. yI i' TORI a I’ AR K. Against contrary opinion, it WILL accommodate the people who will attend the “Soccer” on WEDNESDAY, June 7, wlu'ii AUSTRALIA is playing the PICK OF WESTLAND. g O C C E It M a T C 11. KING’S BIRTHDAY, nt 1.30 p.m. RECREATION GROUND. Trial games, “A.” and “B” teams, for forthcoming Australian visit. Reni oinb e r TOMORROW (S at 11 nla y ). QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 5 and 6, 1922. JUVENILE OPERA “PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM ’ ’ ’ ‘ ‘ PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM ’ ’ ’ (By C. King Proctor.) 70 .TFVENILES 70 Scenery specially prepared by Messrs Cnigou and Kent.. Producer, Mrs Wm. Staveley. Musical Director, Mr F. Rost ie.'uix. Full Orchestra. Tickets: ■!/-, 3/- and 1. -. Reserved tickets, plus tax. at The P.risl 01. PUBLIC NOTICES. QTOUT Ladies and Gentlemen can really Reduce without Drugs. Simple Home Remedy, endorsed by doctors. Write for free particulars. G. A. Harrison, box 1387, Wellington. Enclose Cd etamps. POWER TO INCREASE YOUR X EARNING CAPACITY IS. HERE. See what others have, done by Home Studs- under the Bower’s Engineering School Tuition. Twenty-one students passed tlie City and Guilds London Examination first and second grade. You can do the same. Here is the list of successful students. Results prove that our system is sound. W. C. Penman, .1. Brown. F. W. Tliiirsbv —Second Grade A.C. Electrical. G. Choules. D. Forbes, E. A. Goulstone, G. 11. Owen—Second Grade D.C. Electrical. A. Bishop, C. E. Bowley, N. Dickey, L. C. Dowden, G. Henderson, A. J. Mi-rter, T. White, B. Watson, C. W. Wilson’. W. G. Wilson —First Grade Electrical Engineering. R. Andrews, E. I. Hollis, C. McArthur, F. W. Pinker —First Grade Motor F.ngin ecring. ' Our Prospectus will be Posted Froe. Write for it at once. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under the Marine and Education Departments, since, 1915.) Room 51, Colwill’s Chambers, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. (And at Wellington.) jy/JcDONALD AND ROWLEY. GENERAL MERCHANTS. GRANITY ATO P O U R REASONS Why you should place your order for a Suit, Costumo or Overcoat with KIELY & PASCOE KIELY & PASCOE KIELY & PASCOE KIELY & PASCOE Ladies' and Gents’ Tailors 1. They Guarantee Fit and Style. 2. All Work is done by the Principals and guaranteed 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, Next Door Golden Eagle Hotel.

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 1

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