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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) & THURSDAY—THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED” “THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED,” Starring Mary Thurman and N. Welsh It will snap the heart strings of any woman. “THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED” A Drama with a Powerful Climax The Story of a Mother who fought for her Daughter’s Happiness. TO-NIGHT —2-reel Mack Sennett comedy “SHE SIGHED BY' THE SEASIDE” “SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE” Starring BEN TURPIN FRIDAY’ AND SATURDAY'—“A THOUSAND TO ONE” “A THOUSAND TO ONE” Starring HOBART BOSWORTH FRIDAY'—“PARLIAMENTARY' TOUR OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDS” 2nd part rpOWN HALL—GREYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION—TOWN HALL GREAT PROFESSIONAL 15-ROUND CONTEST—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 GREAT PROFESSIONAL 15-ROUND CONTEST—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 PAT GLEESON v. FRED BROCK PAT GLEESON v. FRED BROCK PAT GLEESON v. FRED BROCK —PAT GLEESON v. FRED BROCK PAT GLEESON/v. FRED BROCK PAT GLEESON v. FRED BROCK CLIFF THOMAS, of Westport, Referee. TWO OF THE FINEST BOXERS IN AUSTRALASIA. SPECIAL BOUTS SIX ROUNDS SPECIAL BOUTS “ROBBO” (Blackball v. NELSON (Grev) McDonald (Blackball) v. PASCOE (Grey) THE FINEST PROGRAMME EVER STAGED IN GREYMOUTH. Doors open 7 p.m.; First Bout 7.45. Prices: 50 Reserved Seats (Stage), £l, at Kim Williams’s; Stage, 15/-; Circle and Front Seats, 7/6; Baek Seats, 4/-; Ladies, 4/- (Circle only). Special trains to Rewanui 10 p.m., Blackball, 10.5 p.m. Entrance to stago through Main Door only.

MILLER’S, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH (Next to Tenn ent’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)

AMUSEMENTS. TYON’T FORGET the Labour Party’s 17 Dance SATURDAY’ NIGHT. Good floor, good music. Ladies 6d, gents 1/6. jVFAWHERA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB will hold a Dance in the Oddfellows’ Hall, on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 21st inst. Good music, good floor. VWESTLAND OPERA HOUSE, VV HOKITIKA. ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BALL TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT 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. TJULLER LABOUR DAY’ SPORTS 13 —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 start 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 waler, tea, sugar, and milk. DAN MOLONEY, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. mm-: GOLDEN COAE7T CO-OP. DAIRY’ COMPANY, LIMITED. The above Company respectfully beg to advise that they are still anxious to receive enquiries from intending SUPPLIERS. Consider well before going elsewhere. Cream Cans and railage freight FREE. Enquiries Solicited. Box 47, GEO. PASCOE, Secretary. /COMMERCIAL HQT E L. WESTPORT. MR W. P. PHIPPS (late Secretary 4gakawau Miners’ Union) has taken ver the above Hotel and extends a learty invitation to all the boys to risit him while in town. ’’’he Dining-room is under the perlonal supervision of Mrs Phipps and satrons can rely on securing the best Only the Best and Purest Wines and Ipirits Stocked, iccommodation. THE BEST SUIT YOU PAN AFFORD. Buy a Tailor-made. It will be better, wear better, and give infinitely more value for money than a cheap ready-made or made-to measure suit, i Tailor-made suits will outlast two cr ; three made-to-measure. BEE US TO-DAY FOB YOUB NEXT SUIT. W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J. HART W. J HART I Suit Specialist, PALMERSTON STREET, WESTPOBT

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Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 18 October 1922, Page 1

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