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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE— HERE IT IS AT LAST. —OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT— MONDAY 10th AND TUESDAY 11th —TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT— The Super Comedy the World has been waiting for. —TO-NIGHT “CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID” It holds enough laughs for the “CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID” year—Charlie Chaplin’s Million “CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID” Dollar Production with the ‘-‘CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID” World’s Greatest Boy. Prices: Dress circle, 2/-; Stalls, 1/- plus Tax. Box Plan at the Bristol. ’PHONE 261. POLLARD’S ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY For Children after school hours, at 3 .30 p.m. Matinee Prices for Children, 6d to all parts of theatre. Adults same price as at night. Y/EDNESDAY ONLY—tiPOLLARD’S PICTURES —WEDNESDAY ONLY .CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN HER GREATEST SCREEN PRODUCTION “HUSH” Story from the novel “Why Change your Mind” “HUSH” By Sada Cowan—Starring Clara Kimball Young. “HUSH” In her most daring and charming theme. “HUSH” Is better than “Mid-Channel” or “Straight from Paris” Pollard’s Orchestra and P ollard’s Usual Picture Prices. E R’S M A W H ERA QUAY', G R E MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’8 MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER >8 MILLER ’8 MILLER ’8 MILLER ’8 MILLER ’8 MILLER’S MILLER’S • -MILLER ’8 MILLER ’8 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 79/6 LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. MAWHERA QUAY, next Tennent, Jeweller. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika.

AMUSEMENTS. TTSUAL LEARNERS’ DANCE, United U Pavilion THIS (Monday) evening at 7.30. Admission 1/-. £) R U I D S’ HALL. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. 1 Labour Party’s Fortnightly Euchre and Dance. Good Prizes, Music, and Floor. Admission: Ladies 1/-; Gentle- ( men 2/-. < 1 QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JULY 13, at 8 p.m. JUVENILE OPERA < PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM * PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM < (Bv C. King-Proctor) - ~70- VOICES 70 70—VOICES 70 _ e Proceeds in aid of Grey District High School Funds. Tickets, 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. . J. WHITBURN, Secretary. ’-i" ■ »_n w j PUBLIC NOTICES. £ E A L E AND CO. 1 Coaches will run between Otira and Arthur’s Pass everv TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, carrying Goods and Furniture only. Motor cars towed over the .H‘ll as usual. Prices reasonable. For Particulars apply diect to B.YDE, Proprietor. OTIRA. TUST ARRIVED. ! — I , Direct from the English Potteries, 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. PUDDIN® BOWLS, all sizes. PLATES, 5,6, 7, 8 and 10 inches, also Soup Plates. BAKERS, all sizes. PRESSED BOWLS, Lipt. ■ JUGS, Fluted and Plain, etc. ’ All Bought since Latest Drop and are > being sold at : LOWEST PRICES 2N TOWN. m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, — m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, ——- Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, GBEYMOUTH BUY' YOUR TEA, COFFEE & COCOA —FROM—r WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS. • WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS. Gieseking’s Buildings, IAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. Direct Importers. All Kinds of Ceylon and Indian Tea in

PUBLIC NOTICES. 4 PjUNOLLIE HOTEL. DUNOLLIE. C.'PRESTON, Proprietor. (Late of Melbourne Hotel, Reefton.) Inly the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, i and Beers stocked. )ld and New Friends made Welcome, lining-room under the personal supervision of Mrs Preston. C. PRESTON, Proprietor. J TOUT Ladies and Gentlemen can really Reduce without Drugs. C Simple Home Remedy, endorsed by decors. Write for free, particulars. G. A. larrison, box 1387, Wellington. En- I lose 6d etamps. J- AM E S CAI,DWE L L ’ S. , -ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE.— -ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE.— j JENNISTON, WAIMANGAROA AND BURNETT ’8 FACE. lomfort, Reliability, and Convenience Cars leave Denniston for Waiman;aroa daily at 7.45 a,.m. and 3.45 p.m. Cars leave Waimangaroa Railway station immediately after arrival of Westport Trains for Denniston and , Burnett’s Face. I Motor Truck and 25-Seater Passenger MOTOR TRUCK AND 25-SEATER PASSENGER CAR. An up-to-date ‘ ‘ Garford ’ ’ Car has seen added to the ServiceGoods transported to and from all narts of the District. Sports clubs, picnic and dance parties Specially catered for. ‘ ‘ Cadillac ’ ’ Car for hire on the shortest notieg. Contracts accepted at lowest prices. QENTRAju HOTEL HOKITIKAMR AMOS DOWELL wishes to notify the public that he has taken over the above Hotel ,and hopes by strict attention to business to solicit a fair share of public patronage. Only the bos; brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits Stocked. The table in under the supervision of Mrs Dowelb ALL AND SEE “MOSSIE” WHEN IN TOWN MUSIC * T ÜBEENWOOD’S. WESTPOET. -SONGS—“There’s a girl in Maori’and,” “Till We Meet Again,” “Freckles,” “Oh, Mother, I’m Wild,” “Are You From Heaven,” “Boses of Picardy,” “Lazy Mississippi,” “Road that Leads to I You,” “The Sunset Trail,” “Let the Rest of the World Go Dy,” “Company Sergeant-Major,” “Sympathy,” “I’ve Lost My Heart in Maoriland, ’’ “The World is Hungry,” “Feather Youi Nest,” “God Send You Back to Me,” “Kiss-a-Miss,” “Whispering,” “Wyoming Lullaby,” ‘ s Mother’s Rosary of Love,” “Silver in My Mother’s Hair,” and many others. —WALTZES- - “Miami Shore,” “Nikau,” “Cham pagne Spirits,” “In tho Gloaming,” “Alabama,” “Cupid’s Whisper,” “Buds and Blossoms,” “Golden Shad ows,” “Dawn of Spring,” “Dorothy Perkins,” “Beautiful Ohio,” “Destinv,” “Perfume of the Rose,” etc. Piano Pieces: A Choice Selection. Pauli Marches in Good Variety. Smallwood’s, Johnstone’s, & Hemy’r Piano Tutors. Mouth Organs, Flageolets, Accordeons and all Music Sundries is stock. AGENT FOR THE “OBEY RIVER ARGUS.” Prompt Delivery Daily. J. H. GREENWOOD, J. H. GREENWOOD, J. H. GREENWOOD, Bookseller and Stationer, P.O. 3ox 91 :: WES "FOB’

stock from 1/6 to 4/- per lb. (Special China. Blend 3/6 per lb. Sample gladly sent. We pay freight to your nearest station or deliver to your door where we have an agent. Our guarantee satisfaction or your money will be refunded. PRACTICAL OPPORTUNITY FOR WORKERS. . SOCIETY TECHNICAL AID SOVIET RUSSIA. I All those interested in going to . Russia, or joining the above Society , to help Russia in any way whatever, I are requested to get into communication with the Secretary of the above Society in New Zealand. ANDREW LEES. Great South Road, Secretary. Huntly.

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