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amusements. I rpO-NIGHT ONLY— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT ONLY 1 “RIO GRANDE” Adapted from the play by Augustus Thomas. “RIO GRANDE” A Stirring Drama of Mexico. FRIDAY’, SATURDAY’ MATINEE, AND SATURDAY' NIGHT. “THE JACK KNIFE MAN” By Ellis Parker Butler, author of “Pig: “THE JACK KNIFE MAN” is Pigs.” A story dedicated to every “THE JACK KNIFE MAN” child from nine Io ninety. JOINERS’ lIALL— —RUNANGA. —MINERS’ HALL WEDNESDAY— HERE IT IS AT LAST! —WEDNESDAY k CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND THE KID PRICES: Adults 1/6, plus tax. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Next Temient’s Jeweller). ’ MILLERS -MAIVHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH MILLER’S MILLERS—MAWHERA QUA Y, GREYMOUTH MILLER ’8 MILLERS MAWHERA QUA Y, GREYMOUTH MILLER ’S MILLERS—MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH MILLER’S ‘(Next Door to Tenn cut’s Jeweller.) Post your next drapery order to Box 175. YVe guarantee satisfaction, or your money refunded. The following are a few of our quotations: — 80in TWILL SHEETING .. .. 2/6 Cents’ All-wool SOCKS . . .. 1/6 ITALIAN CLOTH OVERALLS, with Gents’ All-wool CARDIGANS Belts 8/11 Gent’s Cambric SHIRTS .. 5/11 PRINT OVERALLS, with belt’s 5/6 Genii’ All-wool Underpants .. 7/6 0.55/9 Gents’ All-wool I, idershirts .. 7/6 Italian Cloth UNDERSKIRTS . 7/6 40in MADAPOLIN CLOTH, good Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere HOSE— qualityl/3 yard 3/6 pair CALICO JOLI yard Ladies’ All wool COLONIA I. HOSE FLANNELETTE .. .. Hllrlyard 2/11 pair Double BLANKETS .. 32/6 pair Ladies’ SK.K BLOUSES 12/6 TOWELS I/ 3 Special Line FRILL SILK BLOUSES W 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 QUAY, GREYMOUTH. (Next Door to Tennent’s, Jeweller).

PUBLIC NOTICES. ■nUNOLLIE HOTEL. DUNOLLIE. C. PRESTON, Proprietor. (Late of Melbourne Hotel, Reefton.) Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beers stocked. Old and New Friends made Welcome. Diuing-room under the personal super vision of Mrs Preston. C. PRESTON, Proprietor. JJURPHY ’S HOTEL, KUMAR A. (Under new management.) MRS WTDOS, late of Te Kinga, j Orwell Creek and Westport, has taken lover the above hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a, ( full share of patronage. j Mr J. W. KING, of the Brian Boru I J Hotel, Greymouth, has been appointed {manager, and he will guarantee a hearty {welcome to all sports. I The Dining-room will be under the I personal supervision of Mrs Widos. Best Accommodation. Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. I PEARNS’S SPARKLING ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. AN Examination of Candidates for I Certificates as Firemen, Deputies land Underviewers will be held at the ; School of Mines, Westport, on SATURj DAY, August 12, 1922, commencing at ■ 9.30 a.m. JW'EST COAST OLD BOYS’ ' VV ASSOCIATION. - i The Quarterly Meeting and Social Evening of the above Association will ’ be held in the Club Rooms, Town Hall, 3 THIS (Thursday) EVENING at 8 o 'clock. YV. FORD, Hou. See. 1

PUBLIC NOTICES. |J U 8 T ARRIVED' I ; Direct from the English Potteries. i 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 t Salads on Foot, 3in Flower Blocks PUDDING 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. AU Bought since Latest Dre. .nd '■ be .ng sold «t LOWEST PRICES t N TOWN ! i m, McDonnell, | i m. McDonnell, • m. McConnell, m. McDonnell. I e Wholesale and Retail Grocer. • Wine and Spirit Merchant, . GRFYMOUTF i j I /ELEMENTS MOTORS LIMITED, i HOKITIKA. I I ■ —CLEMENTS MOTORS ’ LIMITED— : Ei—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—I I—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED——CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED — ; 111—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—j—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED— I Book your seats from Otira to the I Glaciers, 300 miles (return) of motorting through beautiful Westland scenery —the road skirting the edges of Lakes: rt I lanthe. Mripourika., Waihapa, enroute rH ito the Franz Josep aud Fox Glaciers. ■ r '| Particulars from the New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau and Thos. Cook and Son, or Clements Motors’ Ltd. Hokitika. Royal Mail contractors. TELEGRAMS: CLEMENTS GARAGE, WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

■DUY YOUR TEA, COFFEE & COCOA —FROM— WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS - WALTER BROS. - Gieseking’s Buildings, TAINHI STREET. GREYMOUTH. Direct Importer,. ■ All Kinds of Ceylon and Indian Tea in 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 a,' agent, .hit guarantee satisfaction or y«ur money will be refunded.

» E A L E AND CO. Coaches will run between O+ira and Arthur’- I’m':- every ,'l i'.-DAY l!Hi RSI’ eV avi SYTt'RDAY, c.'irry|ing Goods ami Furniture only. Motor [ears tv.wui over the H ; l’ ns usual, j y ..enable. For !’:■.-: icnlars apply diect to S.YDE, Proprietor. OTIRA.

pOBDEN HOTEL. —MR. J. ROBERTSON MR. J. ROBERTSON. 1 Wishes to notify the General Public that he has taken over the above Hotel and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. SPEIGHT’S and Local Ales always on Tap. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits (true to label) kept in stock. The Dining Room is under the personal supervision of Mrs Robertson and the Cobden Hotel is a home away from

JAMES CALDWELL’S. —ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE.— —ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE.— DENNISTON, YVAIMANGAROA AND BURNETT’S FACE. Comfort, Reliability, aud Convenience Cars leave Denniston for Waiman- 1 garoa daily at 7.45 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Cars ' leave Waimangaroa Railway Station immediately after arrival of YVestport Trains for Denniston and Burnett’s Face. Motor Truck and 25-Senter Passenger MOTOR TRUCK AND 25-SEATER PASSENGER CAR. An up-to-date “Garford” Car has been added to the Service. Goods transported to and from all

parts of the District. Sports clubs, picnic and dance parties Specially catered for. “Cadillac” Car for hire on the shortest notice. Contracts accepted at lowest prices. yy-ESTPORT When Next In Town Drop ia at ARTHUR G. rETI.EY’S ’ FOR TH AT PBESBNT .... - h.ember

rp R A M W A Y HOTEL.! MILLERTON. Mr O. M. O’BRIEN wishes to notify the public that he has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes by strict atten tion to business to solicit a fair share <r" public patronage. Only the Best Brands of Alee. Winev end Spirits stocked. . F). M. O’BRIEN, Proprietor

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Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 20 July 1922, Page 1

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