~ .'■>• : S f. Al > . - POLLARD’S PICTURES. —NOTICE 2 p.m. TO-DAY « —MATINEE— MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-DAY “COUSIN KATE” Starring ALICE JOYCE TO-NIGHT—* “COUSIN KATE” Starring ALICE JOYCE A BrillianSComedy made famous by Mr lie Tempest and the picture is 1 better than the play. BOUNDARY STS EE T, GRE Y M O u’T H MILLEE ’6——MILLER’S- MILLER’S—- — MILLER’S MILLER ’S --MILLER’S -ijjgwLEß ’S —MILLER’S MILLER’S JJILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER’S —MILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S— MILLER ’8 MILLER ’S ML“'j-EB ’8 — 1 COSTUM.ES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES ® COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES f COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES sMABT TWEED z 49/6 FLANNEL W6 SERGE, Indigo Dye .. .. .. •• ■■ 79/6 LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMiUTH. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika.
AMUSEMENTS. rpilE USUAIJ SATURDAY NIGHT X LABOUR KANCE will be held at the Druids’ Ha® TO-NIGHT. Admission: Ladies Gentlemen 1/6. gT A R Blv -A TING CLUE. SKATING will take place in the Star Football Club’s'Hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 7 o’clock. Excellent Floor. Every attention. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! GRAND SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNEY. VICTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH. TO-DAY. ■ TO-DAY. Conimenetng at 1 o’clock. Over Fifty Games! Come and see thch Shrimps! Admission: Gaits, 1/-. Ladies, Gd. T_> U G B Y . LEAGUE. WEEK END MATCHES. RECREATION I GROUND, JUNE 3. Blackball IV. v. Runanga 1V.—9.45 a.m. Kohinoor 11. v. Blackball ll.—ll a.m. Rivals 11. v. Roa 11.—2 p.m. Blackball I. v. Kohinoor 1—3.15 p.m. Bunauga 11. v. Brunner II. —Brunner. •JUNE 4. Blackball 111. v. Runaiiga lII.—At Blackball. Runanga I. v. Waiuta I.—At Blackball. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 5 and 6, 1922. JUVENILE OPERA ‘' PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM ’’ ’ ‘ ‘ PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM ’ ’ ’ (By C. King Proctor.) 70——JUVENILES 70 Scenery specially prepared by Messrs Caigou and Kent. Producer, Mrs Wm. Staveley. Musical Director, Mr F. Restieaux. Full Orchestra. Tickets: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. Reserved tickets, plus tax, at The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. •pOOTBALL MATCH AT GREY--1 MOUTH. On WEDNESDAY, 7th June, the afternoon trains from Greymouth will leave as follows:—For Otira, 4.30 p.m., Rewanui 4.40 p.m., Reefton and Blackball 4.50 p.m., Hokitika 5.10 p.m. Following trains will NOT run: 1.20 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Greymouth to Dunlollie, 2.6 p.m. Dunollie to Greymouth, 3.0 p.m. Greymouth to Rewanui, 4.40 p.m. Rewanui to Greymouth, 4.15 p.m. Blackball Jo Ngahere, 4.57 p.m. Ngahere to Blackball. Train will leave Blackball for Ngaliere at 5.15 p.m., returning from Ngaherc at 6.5 p.m. Trains will leave Rewanui for Greymouth at 12.20 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. For further particulars inquire at Stations. A R T U N I O N. —ART UNION ART UNION TO BE DRAWN AT HOKITIKA ON FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. 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/-. H. C. PEART, Organiser. I JNANGAIIUA COUNTY COUNCIL. BL ACK WAT ER WAT UTA ROAD. Tenders are invited for the Delivery on the above Road, of 200 cubic yards of METAL. Specifications nt Walton’s Store, Ikamatua, and at Council Chambers, Reefton, where tenders will close at Noon on THURSDAY, June 8. The lowest or any tender not neces- . sarily accepted. W. F. BRETT, County Engineer.
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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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