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AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES —TOWN HALL MATINEE TO-DAY, AND TO-NIGHT. The Greatest Racing Drama Screened: “ TH U N D E R C L A P ” (7 reels) “ TH U N D E R C L A P ” j CLYDE COOK in— “ ALL W BONG ” EDDIE POLO in— “DO OR DIE” SUNDAY SUNDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON in— “CHEATED HEARTS ” A story of a love that drove a man in desperate adventure half round the World.’ ALSO A TWO-REEL CENTURY COMEDY. WONDERLAND—BARGAINS—WONDERLAND COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTEThree tubes for 2/6 DOLLS .. .. .. 1/- 1/6 and 3/6 BEADS, splendid value, all colours .. .. .. .. ■ • •. 2/BOXES COLOURED BEADS , Three for 6d PENCIL CASES 6d and 1/- each JELLY T ARS AND TUMBLERS 6/6 per dozen BUTTER COOLERS—Usually 3/6 and 4/6 .. .. Sale Price 1/- and 2/-. GLASS SALAD BOWLS—Usually 6/6 Sale Price 4/6 SUGAR BASlNS—Special4/COUNTING FRAMES—Usually 1/- ana 2/- .. .. Sale Price 6d and 1/GAS MANTLES .. .. .. .. .. .. Sale Price three fo r 2/6 ROCKING HORSES—Usually 10/6 .. Sale Price 7 '6 FRETWORK SETS OF TOOLS—Usually 12/6Sale Price 8/6 WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERSSaIe Price 8/6 half dozen DINNER FORKS .. . .. .. .. .. Sale Price 1/9 per dozen WHITE ENGLISH DINNER SETS Sale F"ice 63/SMALL FANCY SUGAR BASIN AND CREAM JUG 2/6 5 per cent. Yellow Discount Coupons to all Purchasers. AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS AITKEN & PETERS—Drapers and Milliners—AlTKEN & PETERS HAVE REMOVED TO NEW AND CENTRAL PREMISES NEXT TO KILGOUR’S, STATIONERS. 'i'he firm arc 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

VEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES (Established over 40 years. > WESTPORT, REEFTON, MURCHISON, GLENHOPE, NELSON BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA. WEST COAST SERVICES: CARS LEA V E— Westport for Beefton, daily, 10 a.m. Reefton for Westport, daily, 9.30 a.m., connecting with morning train from Greymouth. Westport and Reefton for Murchison, Glenhcpe, and Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning on alternate days. Nelson for Blenheim, daily, 9 a.m. Nelson Motueka and Riwaka, daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Riwaka, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. 30 CADILLAC CARS USED ON SERVICES. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. HARLEY AND CO., LTD., Agents, Greymouth. CLEMENTS MOTORS, LTD., HOKITIKA. Royal Mail Motor Services. s Hokitika-Waiho Gorge and vice versa I Connecting with Coaches to and Otira-Hokitika and vice versa j from Christchuieh. Three Hundred Miles of Che Finest Scenic Motor Bun in Nevz Zealand. Native Bush, Alps, Lakes, Gorges and Glaciers—all to be seen o'i this route. Particulars from Thos. Cook & Son Offics, N.Z. Government Tourist Bureaux, or GBEYMOUTH REPRESENTATIVE: MESSRS MARK SPROT & CO., Phone 119 Telegrams: Clements, Hokitika. Telephone: 118 M. GARAGE: WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

PUBLIC NOTICES. ARCADI4 HOTEL (PRIVATE). Proprietor: J. H. Price (Late Windsor Hotel, Manchester St., Christchurch). The above Hotel is situate in Moorhouse Avenue (between Colombo and Manchester Streets); only one minute’s walk from the Railway Station. Replete and up-to-date, and offers excel lent accommodation to the Travelling Public. TARIFF: 8/- per day; £2 2/- per week J. H. PRICE,’ Proprietor. NTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. ACCIDENT BRANCH: Transacts all Branches of Accidents Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. Employers of Labour and others will study their own interests by applying for rate and other parI ticulars to:— G. S. CRAY AND CO., District Agents, Midland Chambers, GBEYMOUTH. •SjrHBPH Y’B HOTEL KUM ARA Under tew management.l MBS WIDOS, late of Te Kinga Orwell Cieek and Westport, has taken over the above hotel, and by strict attention to business to merit » full share of patronage. Mr J. W. KING, of the Brian Boru Hotel, Greymouth, has been appointed manager, and he will guarantee a hearty welcome to all sports. The Dining-room will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Widos. Best Accommodation. Only the Besi Wines and Spirits Stocked. PEABNS’S SPARKLING ‘ 1 S 8 ALWAYS ON TA,

PUBLIC NOTIDES. y/ESTLAND LAND BOARD. I hereby give notice that I have applied to the Westland Land Board for a temporary Grazing License of Section 29, Township of Taylorville, being occupied Crown Laud. JAMES PENDER, Applicant. October 18th, 1922. VWESTLAND OPERA HOUSE, V HOKITIKA. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL ’ Will be held on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1922. Good Music. - - - Efficient M.C. Grand March at 9 p.m. Double Ticket 4/- J. PICKERING Single Ticket 2/6 M. O’CONNOR, Lady’s Ticket 2/- Joint Secs. TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF X GBEYMOUTH. Messrs Baddely and Party, Dunollie, from now on WILL DELIVER COAL at 32/6 per ton (or 8/6 per three bags), Cash with orders. Orders left with W. Greenhill, carrier, Puketahi Street, wi- 1 be Promptly attended to. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOB TRUCKS. T/ELVET, THE STERILISED SOAP. VELVET THE VELVET VELVET STEBIL SED VELVET VELVET SOAP. VELVET Guaranteed pure by analyst's certificate. Preserves the Health and the Clothes. I GREAT DOMINION GIFT SCHEME 143 -PRIZES-—43 Ask your Grocer for “Velvet” Soap and get full particulars of the scheme.

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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1922, Page 1

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