amusements. WEDNESDAY— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —WEDNESDAY A Big Double Feature Bill of Drama and Comedy. ‘‘HALF A CHANCE” Starring wtuTtlX HAMILTON “HALF A CHANCE” Starring MAHLON I(AMIL LON In Frederick Isham’s Famous Story of Sailor Burke. AND THE KING OF MERRY MAKERS: LARRY SEMON— In his Latest and Best “THE BAKERY JJILLER’S BOUNDARY STREET, G BEYMOUTH. MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’B MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’8 MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S —MILLER’S MILLER ’S— MILLER ’8 . MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’B 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 OOST. BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Jeffries’a Buildings, Hokitika.
AMUSEMENTS. TTSUAL Learners’ Dance at the United Pavilion TO-NIGHT. Admission 1/-. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA! PROGRESS NEW ZEALAND! If any attempt at an invasion on the Sporting Rights for the supremacy of the Blue Riband of Soccer Football on the West Coast Coast of this little ISLE is attempted, the Westland Eleven can be relied upon to defend its reputation on— NEXT WEDNESDAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT VICTORIA PARK, —When — THE BIG GUNS ]OF AUSTRALIA Will meet them in SOCCER COMBAT SOCCER COMBAT At 2.30 p.m. Admission will only be: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1./-, Children 6d. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT, June 5 au3 6, 1922. JUVENiyf OPERA f ‘ 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. A RT UN I O N. ART UNION ART UNION TO BE DRAWN AT HOKITIKA ON FRIDAY 7 , 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. IV. Hughes. 3 Gold Specimen, value £5. 4 Cold Specimen, value £5. 5 Oil Painting (Washington’s Birthplace). 6 Gold Specimen, value £5. TICKETS: 2/-. H. C. PEART, Organiser. JUST ARRIVED. Direct from the English Potteries, TWELVE CRATES OF CROCKERY, —lncluding— White and Gold CUPS and SAUCERS, Paris and Minton shapes, White Granite, Blue Band, and Gold Line; also Empire White and Fluted. TEA POTS, Large and Small, Fancy and Plain. Sugars and Creams, Butter Dishes, Flower Bowls, Salvers, Salts, Salads on Foot, 3in Flower Blocks. PUDDING BOWLS, all sizes. PLATES, Ji, 6,7, 8 and 10 inches, also Soup Tlates. BAKERS, all sizes. PRESSED BOWLS, Lipt. JUGS, Fluted and Plain, etc. All Bought since Latest Drop and are being sold at LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. M. McDONNELL, M. McDONNELL, M. McDONNELL, M. McDONNELL. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, GREYMOUTH. gURNETT’S FACE CAR SERVICE. BURNETT’S FACE CAR SERVICE. BURNETT’S FACE CAR SERVICE. BURNETT’S FACE CAR SERVICE. BURNETT’S FACE CAR SERVICE. BURNETT’S FACE, DENNISTON & WAIMANGAROA AND VICE VERSA. The above line of Cars run between Burnett’s Face, Denniston, and Waimangaroa, leaving Burnett’s Face at 7.30 a.m., Denniston 7.50 a.m. Arriving at Waimangaroa at 8.40 a.m. The whole of the plant is up-to-date and every endeavour is made to ensure the comfort of passengers. STEVE GILGIVIC, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, 5 June 1922, Page 1
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