, AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSI WEDNESDAY ONLY—“BLACK BEAUTY” From story by Anna Sewel WEDNESDAY ONLY—“BLACK BEAUTY” Great Picture from a great storj WEDNESDAY'—“GOOD GRACIOUS GRACE” A Good Strand Comedy. THURSDAY ONLY’— “RIO GRANDE” Adapted from the play by Augustus THURSDAY ONLY— “RIO GRANDE” Thomas. A stirring drama of Mexico. THURSDAY ONLY—“Rio GRANDE” Seven Reels of Rattling Adventure. MINERS’ HALL— —RUNANGA. —MINERS’ HALL WEDNESDAY— HERE IT IS AT LAST! .'—WEDNESDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID PRICES: Adults 1/6, plus tax. FILLERS, MAWHERA QUAY,“GREYMOUTH (Next Tenncnt’s Jewelle?). MILLERS MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH MILLER’S MILLERS MAWHERA QUA Y, GREYMOUTH —MILLER ’S MILLERS MAWHERA QUA Y, GREYMOUTH MILLER’S MILLERS MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH MILLER’S (Next Door to Tenn ent’s Jeweller.) ■ Post your next drapery order to Box 175. We guarantee satisfaction, or ■ your money refunded. The following are a few of our quotations:— SOin TWILL SHEETING . . .. 2/6 Gents’ All-wool SOCKS . . .. 1/6 ITALIAN CLOTH OVERALLS, with Gents’ All-wool CARDIGANS 15/6 Belts 8/11 Gent’s Cambric SHIRTS .. 5/11 PRINT OVERALLS, with belts 5/6 Gents’ All-wool Underpants .. 7/6 O.S. 5/9 Gents’ All-wool Undershirts ~ 7/6 Italian Cloth UNDERSKIRTS . 7/6 40in MADAPOLIN CLOTH, good Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere HOSE quality 1/3 vard 3/6 pair CALICO ' 10M yard Ladies’ All-wool COLONIAL HOSE FLANNELETTE .. .. 104 d yard 2/11 pair Double BLANKETS .. 32/6 pair Ladies’ SILK BLOUSES .. 12/6 TOWELS 1/3 . Special Line FRILL SILK BLOUSES 18/6 A T 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 MILLER’S NOW MAWHERA QUA Y, GREYMOUTH. I (Next Boor to Tonne nt’s. Jeweller).
AMUSEMENTS. ! /pnE EVENT OF THE SEASON. MAWHERA LADIES’ HOCKEY [CLUB’S Plain and Fancy Dress Mas- ■’ querade BALL AND EUCHRE will be •held in the Druids’ Hall to-night ■•(Tuesday, July 18th. Good prizes ’for euchre , ladies’ and gents’ . i best costumes and also for the “Bal|loon Waltz.” Efficient M.C., excellent music and supper. Gents, 2/6; (Ladies, 1/6. Euchre: Ladies, 1/-; t Gents, 1/6. G. White and A. Johnson, Joint Hon. Secs. PUBLIC NOTICES I — —— 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 j and Plain. [Sugars and Creams, Butter Dishes I Flower Bowls, Salvers, Salts, j j Salads on Foot, 3in Flower Blocks j J PUDDING BOWLS, all sizes. , PLATES, 5,6, 7, 8 and 10 inches, also Soup Plates. BAKERS, all sizes. PRESSED BOWLS, Lipt. 1 JUGS, Fluted and Plain, etc. All Bought since Latest Drop and being sold »t LOWEST PRICES zN TOWN, r m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, T m. McDonnell, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 4REYMOUTR (ELEMENTS MOTORS LIMITED HOKITIKA. —CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—- ’ —CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED——CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—- ! —CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED——CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED——CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED— Book your seats from Otira to the Glaciers, 300 miles (return) of motoring through beautiful Westland scenery 3 —the road skirting the edges of Lakes: ' (lanthe, Mapourlka, Waihapa, enroute r ? to the Franz Josep and Fex Glaciers. r'artieulars from the New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau and Thos. Cook and Son, or Clements Motors’ Ltd. Hokitika, Royal Mai] contractors. TELEGRAMS: CLEMENTS GAR > AGE, WELD STREET. HOKITIKA r . * P E A L E AND CO. Coaches will run between Otira and t\rthur ’s Pass cvcry T L l-.’SD AY, TH RSDA Y and SAT I T RDA V. <?a ny - ing Aoods and Furniture only. Motor ears tow&d over the l.lib as usual. Prices reasonable. For Particulars apply dicct to S.YDE, Proprietor. OTIRA. i p E N T R A D HOTEL. HOKITIKA i MR AAfOS DOWELL wishes to notify the public that he has taken over rhe above Hotel .and hopes by strict . attention to business to solicit a fair i share of public patronage. 1 Only the I . brands of Ales. Wines, and Spirits Stocked. The table in under the supervision of Mrs Dowell. CAI A. AND BEE “MO8SIE” WHE> IN TOWN..
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Grey River Argus, 18 July 1922, Page 1
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