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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE I TO-NIGHT—Last Screening of “PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT” aud the’ Mermaid Comedy, “MOONSHINE” TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND MATINEE SATURDAY > “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” Starring Mr and Mrs Carter De Haven > “THE GIRT. IN THE TAXI” A Farce Comedy De Luxe. „ I FRIDAY—Ninth episode of “HIDDEN DANGERS”—“An Inch from Doom ' FRIDAY- —Final match for the Seddon Shield —“NELSON v. BULLER i FRIDAY— PARLIAMENTARY TOUR OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. ! S U NDAY— Wesley Barry (Freckles) and Harold Lloyd. ' rpHE MAN I>TtHE MOON LIKES THE DIGGERS SO MUCH THAT HE 1 FOLLOWS THEM ALL OVER THE DOMINION. OPERA HOUSE—MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16 and 17. Reefton, October 14; Hokitika, October 18 and 19; Blackball, October 20. i Messrs Fama and Lawson present 1 THE FAMOUS DlGGERS—(Reorganised)—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DlGGERS—(Reorganised)—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS I With their Latest Addition i 10—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—IO—AND THE FAMOUS DIGGERS’ ORCHESTRA 25 TALENTED PERFORMERS 25 INCLUDING CLAIRE GOOLEY, the wonderful CLAUDE BELL, Baritone, from the * Operatic Soprano. Albert Hall, London. LILY DAIGLEISH, Comedienne and STAN LAWSON, “The Misleading Soubrette. Lady,” in a surprise packet of JIMMY NORTON, “That London male characterisations. Boy” from principal English and GUS DAWSON, the Clever Dancer. American Vaudeville. Circuits. TANO FAMA, the old Favourite, and JOE VALLI, the Popular Scottish Lois Brierly, Zelda Bayly, Connie Comedian Middleton, Diana Tabor, Leah Wili son, Thelma Barton and others. THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF ARTISTS YET PRESENTED BY THIS POPULAR. ORGANISATION. Supported by “THE SUPER-SIX” BALLET GIRLS in a. melange of Sparkling Musical Revue. PRICES: 5/-, 4/-, 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. Children half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. MAWHERA^QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Next to Tennent’s, Jeweller) Have just landed seventy dozen Ladies’ Cotton VESTS, and as usual these goods are of such a price that it enables even the poorest to secure their wants . . • • • • • • • 1/9 1/11 and 2/6 Also a fine range of CAMISOLES ..From 4/6 All-wool CASHMERE HOSE .. .. .. 2/6 Special line of BOTANY .. . . .. .. 3/11 17-inch SILK HOSE 4/3 MILLER’S, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Next to Tennent’s, Jeweller)

PUBLIC NOTICES. VX7ANTED, a Milling Bush to Cut on ’ V a Royalty Basis, anything from 7,000,000 to 40,000,000 feet will suit. Will put a mill in this summer. Send full particulars to P. J. Higgins, Belgrove Nelson. QREYMOUTH FIRE BOARD. Wanted to Purchase for Cash, Good Second-hand PIANO. Offers to sell addressed to the Secretary, Care Box 76, Greymouth, and marked on outside of envelope “Piano,’’ will be received

AMUSEMENTS. pRELIM IN AR Y NOII C E. Reserve FRIDAY, October 20, for St Columba Monster Annual Ball. Excellent Appointments. pAB O U R 11 A A BAI. L. DRUIDS’'HALL, OCT. 23. A Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. The Final of the Season’s Euchre Tournament. Look out for Future Announcements.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TITERTLAND- SHOP ASSISTANTS’ ’’ UNION. —The monthly meeting of the above union will be held this (Thursday) evening, 7.15. J. Goodall, Secretary. pUSSYFOOT J OHX SON Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT—OCT. 12—TO-NIGHT TO N IIHIT—OGT. 12—TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTIL COME AND HEAR The World’s Greatest Enthusiast for Prohibition. Convincing facts will be given that will startle the intellect, and convince the dullest. Electors, don’t miss this meeting. Questions invited. Colleet ion.

till 4 p.m. on 12th inst. Sellers to state price required, delivered at Central Fire Station, also maker’s name. F. BARROWMAN, Junr., Secretary, Greymouth Fire Board. WaSTLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special Meeting of the above i Union will be held in tho Lyceum Hall on MONDAY, October 16, at 8 o’clock. Business: Important. All members and intending members requested to attend. M. MATHIESON, Secretary. PREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. LADIES’ TlCKETS—Admission to Lawn 3/-, on sale at A. E. Kilgour’s, Stationer. Subscribers’ Concession Tickets (to > include one gentleman’s and two 5 ladies’ tickets each day for the Spring - and Summer Meetings), £1 11/6. On application at tho Secretary’s Office. P. C. HEAPHY, Secretary. rpHE GOLDEN COAST CO-OP. 1 DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. The above ~pany respectfully beg . to advise .a they -e still anxious to I receive enquiries xrom intending SUPPLIERS. . Consider well before going elsewhere. Cream Cans and railage freight t FREE. Enquiries Solicited. , Box 47, GEO. PASCOE, ’ Reef ton. Secretary. gLAKETOWN MOTOR GARAGE. The General Public are notified that the undersigned has f.dded to his garage '■ a SEVEN-SEATER STUDEBAKER. , Wedding parties catered for. Trips to any part of the Coast undertaken at the shortest notice. Motoi , e ears at your service day or night. Only drivers of experience kept. ’Phone No.: Private House, 194. J. BROWN, ir Proprietor.

pAFER O Y A L. CAFE ROYAL CAFE ROYAL ' CAFE ROYAL CAFE ROYAL CAFE ROYAL CAFE ROYAL MR TED BOND notifies his many ' old patrons and the public generally that he is taking over the Cafe Royal Restaurant, and trusts again to lie fa- ' voured with their valued patronage at this well-known hostelry. HOT SUPPERS will in future be obtainable at all hours. Regular supplies of Fresh Fish will 5 be on sale. The Cafe Royal is the place for your supper! B ALBERT STREET, next Central Hotel.

jyj-ANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. OPERATION OF CUTTING RIGHTS. TENDERS are invited, and will be received at the COUNTY OFFICES SANSON, up till Noon on TUESDAY. October 31, 1922, for the. operation ot Cutting Rights over 400 acres of Silvei Pine Bush at Pokaka, Main Trunk Line. This includes the construction of 120 chains of bush Tramway and the supply of the following material: — Sleepers, Poles, Posts, Strainers, etc. Tenders are invited for: — 1 — Construction of Tramway. 2— Complete operation of area, including Mill erection and conversion of I imber. Specifications and conditions may be seen at. Messrs Adam Walker and Co.’s Store, Pokaka, and at I.he Office of lliii paper. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. CROWN H O T F L BURNETT’S FACE. First-class Accommodation. Best of Wines ana Spirits Stoeteed Speight’s and Local Aiea on Tap. J. PARR, Proprietor,

•Q.REY COUNTY POUNCIL. WRITTEN 'TENDERS are invited and will be received at County Chamber, Greymouth, up to 2 o’clock p.m. ou WEDNESDAY, 25th inst., for the following works: — 1. Construction of culvert over Mason Creek on Abaiira-Haupiri Road. 2. Construct ii of section 23 Road Hatter’s Terrace to Haupiri Flat. 3. Drainage and widening of Grey-luouth-Reefton Road between 18m and ISqui. Tenders to be marked on outside of envelope with the. name of the work tendered for; and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications can be seen nt County Chambers, Greymouth; fori 1 and 3 at Mr Ward’s Store, Ahaura;| and 2 at Post Office, Nelson Creek. JOHN HIGGINS, I .County Engineer. County Chambers, Greymouth, October 12, 1922.

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