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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE — POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND MATINEE TO-MORROW, Pollard’s will present “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” Featuring Mr & Mrs Carter De Haven. “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” Better than “Twin Beds.It meters more laughs than a Taxi does Dimes DOOM” TO-NIGHT —Ninth Episode “Hidden D angers — AN INCH 1 ROM DOOM TO-NIGHT—PARLIAMENTARY TOUR OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDS—2OOOH. TO-NIGHT —Final match for Seddon Shield “BULLER versus iN.LL.bO-To-night’s Programme is a n Execptionally one. SUNDAY—J. Warren Kerrigan —LN— THE DREAM CHEATER. SUNDAY — Harold Lloyd in one of his Latest Comedies. SLA DAY ]T ISN’T THE DIGGERS—IT’S TELE SHOW THEY GIVE! OPERA HOUSE—MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16 and 17. Reefton, October 14; Hokitika, October 18 and 19; Blackball, October 20. Messrs Fama and Lawson present THE FAMOUS DlGGERS—(Reorganised)—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DlGGERS—(Reorganised)—THE FAMOUS DIGGERS TEN BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN A HIGH-POWER SPEEDY REVUE. AN ACE-HIGH PROGRAMME DEALT OUT BY MASTER PERFORMERS. Three Hours of Laughter, Song and Music, including: “IN OLD MANILLA”—A delightful old Spanish Seena in which .Claire Gooley and Claude Bell sing pleasingly, accompanied by the fantastic pierouetting of the Superb Ballet. “THE REST CURE”—A Screaming Absurdity in which our old favourite, Joe Valli, gets no rest trying to get rest. “THE ROOF GARDEN SCENE”—A Superbly Costumed Cabaret Carnival, enhanced by clever comedy, bright songs and pretty ballets. “PALE MOON”—A man, a song, a wigwam and the Indian maids, all in a moonlit scene. “THE BRIDE’S TROUSSEAU”—A Potted Musical Comedy, full of musical comedy songs, musical comedy humour, musical comedy dances and musical comedy costumes. AND THERE IS A HOST OF OTHERS. PRICES: 5/-, 4/-, 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. Children half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. MILLER’S, MAWHEKA 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 1/9 VU and 2/6 Also a fine range of CAMISOLES ..From 4/6 All-wool CASHMERE HOSE 2/6 Special line of BOTANY 7 .. .. • • • • 3/11 17-inch SILK HOSE4/3 MILKER’S, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Next to Tennent’s, Jeweller) AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —Drapers and Milliners —AITKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —Drapers and Milliners —AITKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —Drapers and Milliners —AITKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —Drapers and Milliners —AITKEN & PETERS HAVE REMOVED TO NEW AND CENTRAL PREMISES NEXT TO KILGOUR’S, STATIONERS. The firm are showing a great range of Latest Spring Goods of high-class quality. PRICES MOST REASONABLE PRICES MOST REASONABLE. AITKEN & PETERS—The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS —The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERs AITKEN & PETERS—The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—The Modern Drapers—AlTKEN & PETERS

PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, a Milling Bush to Cut on 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. XX7ESTLAND ENGINE-DRIVERS ’ VV UNION. A Special Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Lyceum Hall, on SUNDAY, October 15, at 2.30 to nominate Conciliation Assessors. J. GOODALL, Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS. ■DULLER LABOUR DAY SPORTS • L ’ —and— LABOUR PARTY’ ANNUAL BALL —at— THEATRE ROYAL, WESTPORT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. Curtis’s Orchestra. Double Tickets 5/6; Gents’ Single 3/6; Ladies’ Single 2/6; Gallery 1/-. Knife and Fork Supper. SPORTS AND PICNIC —at— CAPE FOULWIND —on — MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. MONSTER PROCESSION preceding first train, to sttirt at 10 a.m. from Hagedorn’s Corner. Train out at 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., returning at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Children under 12 free;--adults 2/-. Particulars of programme, see posters. Hot water, tea, sugar, and milk. DAN MOLONEY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. Grey district fallen SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. DESIGNS, to be accompanied by tender for CONSTRUCTION of a CENOTAPH ONLY, to be erected in the town of Greymouth, are invited from contracting firms. Completed work not to exceed £7OO. All rights of design protected. Tenders close with the Town Clerk, Greymouth, OCTOBER 28, 1922. F. H. DENTON, Greymouth. Town Clerk. T>UY YOUB TEA, COFFEE & COCOA —FROM— WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS. WALTER BROS. . WALTER BROS. Gieseking’s Building,, I TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. a I Direct Importers. All Kinds of Ceylon and Indian Tea in stock from 1/6 to 4/- per ?b. ? Special China Blend 3/6 per lb. Hampie gladly sent. We pay freight to your nearest station or deliver to your door where we have an agent. Jul guarantee satisfaction or year money will be refunded.

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 ladies’ tickets each day for the Spring and Summer Meetings), £1 On application at the Secretary’s Office. P. C. HEAPHY, Secretary.

ODHE GOLDEN COAST CO-OP. L DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

The above Company respectfully beg to advise that they are st ill anxious to receive enquiries from intending SUPPLIERS. Consider well before going elsewhere. Cream Cans and railage freight FREE. Enquiries Solicited. Box 47, GEO. PASCOE, Reefton. Secretary. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A Special Meeting will be held TODAY (Friday) at 4 p.m., at the Secretary’s Office. Business: To consider proposed Native Reserve Bill. Full attendance requested. M. FOGARTY, Secretary. JgLAKETOWN MOTOR GARAGE. The General Public are notified that the undersigned has r.dded to his garage a SEVEN-SEATER STUDEBAKER. Wedding parties entered for. Trips to any part of the Coast undertaken at the shortest notice. Motor ears at your service day or night. Only drivers of experience kept. ’Phone No.: Private House, 194. < J. BROWN, Proprietor.

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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 1

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