AMUSEMENTS. OPERA JJOUSE zpO-NIGHT QPERA JJOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. CHARLES JONES in ‘‘THE VAGABOND TRAIL” CHARLES JONES iu ‘‘THE VAGABOND TRAIL” 'I lie \ agubond Trail which led a man to the Highway of Happiness. The. Vagabond Trail which i s a Trail of Destiny. The Vagabond Trail is a story of Dennegan—the man who said little but shot straight. Charles J ices in a thrilling and romantic story of the great, love and sacrifice of a man who was a man. The test of love is sacrifice. Donnegan stood the test Donnegan bit the trail to find Ms brother, but he found happiness as well when it led him to Lou Maeon. Donnegan—an adventure by destiny and bv choice, meets at last the biggest adven turn of all. USUM ’ PPTCP« SUNDAY Picture Benefit Q UNDAY ■■YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR WIFE.” MONDAY ‘‘HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS.” MONDAY JOWN JJ ALL Tllls MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY JOWN HALL The up-to-date and modernised production of E A S T £ YX X K EA S T IYN N E FOR MEN AND WOMEN Really a Drama of Sorrow and Tears. Other supporting films include: INTERNATIONAL NEWS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ‘‘ t'HE SAILOR’S MAID” (Comedy) featuring the Beautiful Follie Girls. CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY: ‘DOUGH AND DYNAMITE” (Iwo reels). Prices 2s and 1/6. Book scats AVcblcy’s. NOTE: ‘‘JUDGE NOT” as adver Used on handbills will not be screened. J} O X I N G | > O X 1 N G T OWN JJALL JJACE SATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1925. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, .1925 ROUNDS PROFESSIONAL CONTEST betxx ecu DICK PASCOE v. NELSON MeKNIGHT. (Greymouth) (Hamilton) Also Three Splendid Amateur Special Bouts: R. METTRICK (Blackball) v. A. RUSS (Camerons) F. JACKSON (Waiuta) v. J. GARVEY (KunangaJ N. KIELY (Greymouth) v. a. McDONALD (Blackball). Trails delayed to Blackball, Rewanni and Hokitika. Prices:—Stage 10s; Dress Circle Gs; Front Seats 6s . Back 3g A. GROGAN, Secretary, PUBLIC NOTICES. [J RAB T I C JJ EDUCT I O N S. Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere HOSE, Double BED BLANKETS 47/6 with double feet, 2/6. „ , . „ „ T ~ ’ Gents Heavy Woollen SOCKS, 1/3. Ladies' Al! Wool Velour COATS, Linen Tea Towels 1/3 with fur collar and nicely stitched Gont , B hcavy funnels g and •’■•’/■ Navy, 6/6. Colonml FLANNELS, I‘iuk White G( . llta , H<?;lvy Woo]lcn G „. Orkney, Shetland and Natural derwear PANTS and SHIRTS, 2/3 per yard ’ Lndies’ Rubber COATS, superior .. inrr-no , -• nu-ilifv *ll/. u»ys’ KNIQKERS made from Strong r ‘ q- r’i • i myuvi’t q mi Tweed and Serge, etc., Size 3to 9 Large Size Colonial IOWFLS, 24 x . 4 r r r\v , n«M-nirui.-« Heavy Twilled SHEETS. Guaran Ladies Silk and Wool COSIUMES, teed absolutely pure, ready trim- .... . . . , ,ron ‘ -L/C. me( ] tor -jg/g er p a , r mi’ • V YaaU a, Tntr vrTTTF fe op hi > )Uients o f and Children s BOOIS, IIIL VALUE OF WHICH MUST APPEAL TO ONE AND ALL. WHEN REMITTING K INDLY ALLOW FOR POSTAGE. jyj I 1. L ER’S The House for Ladies. Box 175, GHEYMOUTH and nt Revell Street, HOKITIKA. NEWAI A N BR O S., BT D. WHITE STAR TOURIST SERVICE LTD WESTPORT. REEFTON. MURCHISON, GLENHOPE, NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, W !■; S T JX OA S T gE R V ICE 8. the trip from Blenheim to Waiho Gorge via Westport is unsurpassed for beautiful sce,nery in the Southern Hemisphere. CARS LEAVE.— Westport for Rcefton daily at 10 a.m. Reefton for Westport daily at 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning train from Greymouth. Westport for Murchison, Glenhope and Nelson daily at 7.30 a.m Reefton for Murchison, Glenhope and Nelson, daily at 8 a.m. Nelson for Blenheim throe times daily. Nelson for Motuoka and Riwaka daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Riwaka via Motueka, for Nelson, daily at 7.45 a.m., and 2.45 n.m. HOKITIKA-ARTHUR'S PASS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays HOKITIKA-WAIHO GORGE AND VICE VERSA, Sundays, Woi nesdays and Fridays. Three hundred miles of the finest motor run in New Zealand. Native Bush, Alps, Lakes, Gorges and Glaciers all to be seen on this route. Particulars from Thus. Cook and Son Offices, N.Z., Government Tourist Bureau. Our motor lorries are now carrying goods of every description between Arthur’s Pass and Otira. We carry anvt.hinir and everything. GREYMOUTHHOKITIKA (Daily) Leave Groyinoutb 7.45 a.m.. arrive Hokitika 9.45 n.m. Leave Hokitika 4.15 p.m., arrvio Greymouth 5.15 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED RELIABILITY GUARANTEED. Full particulars from Central Booking Offlce—Next Revington's Hotel, Tainui Street. Or Harley and Co., Ltd-, Richmond Quay, Greymouth MURRAY'S SAMPLE ROOMS MURRAY'S SAAIFLE ROOMS OPPOSITE “STAR” OFFICE. MACKAY STREET. yyE ARE NOW’ SHOWING WOOLLEN COSTUMES, CARDIGANS, AND jumpers, EVERYTHING TO WEAR, fur velour and tweed COATS. YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER. large and choice RANGE OF MILLINERY. YOU CAN’T PAY LESS INSPECTION INVITED. F MURRAY, JJRAPER. For that tired, worn-out, jaded feeling, doctors generally proscribe BEEF. IRON AND WINE that old, reliable and one.thousand-time proven tonic. Only the freshest of prime boef, iron and finest matured medicinal port wine are blended in to the Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic supplied by L, F. Hogg. Start a course in Beef, Iron and Wine to.day, and make straight for the goal of “Better Health.” Price 5/6 per bottle. L. F. H onc ” CASH CHEMISTS MAWHERA QUAY, 'Phone 410.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 1
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