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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA JJ OUSE rpO-NIGHT QPERA. J|OUSE FINAL SHOWING TO-NIGHT OF—•■Till-! WOMAN ON THE JURY’’ starring SYLVIA BREAMER. FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAS' NIGHT ONLY. Wonderful Master .Picture “ IN Tin-: NAME OF THE LAW “ IN THE NAME OF THE LAW” A skulking shadow—a crouching fugitive—a shot in the dark—a fallen figure—“ Good God; It’s my own son! *’ This is one of the many thrilling ami dramatic moments in tin* ilynamieMaster Picture ‘IN 'THE NAME OF THE LAW.” OPERA HOI'SE TUESDAY, 24. and THURSDAY, 30 --OPERA HOUSE 'The Greatest -Musical Event in the History of Greymouth. On a 'l'linniphant Wide-world Tour. The liieoinpnrable Singer ami Actor WILLIAM HEUGHAN WILLIAM IIEUGHAN WILLIAM HEUGIIAX WILLIAM HEUGHAN 'flic World's Greatest Interpreter ami Dtamafiser of the Folk Songs ami ('lassies of England Scotland and Ireland. WILLIAM HEUGHAN WILLIAM HEUGHAN The Remarkable Vocal Entertainer ami Brilliant Associate Artist. HYMAN LENZER, GLADYS SAYER The Wonderful Violinist The World-famed Pianiste. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS WONDERFUL TRIO. Prices: ss, plus tax Reserved; 3s plus tax, and 2s Unreserved. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (Thursday ami FRIDAY NIGHT TOWN HALL VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. VAI’DEVTT'T.E TRIALS VAUDEVILLE TRIALS VAUDEVILLE TRIALS VAUDEVILLE TRIALS Greymonth’s best talent competing. Record entries received. PARKINSON, LAMONT ami JACKSON (in their Clever Musical Act). IVY TIEF (the Child ‘Wonder) .TACKSMITH (our own Comedian) Mr WILLIAM KITCTIINGHAAI (a pleasing Tenor), MR TOM CLARK (popn. lar Baritone). FRANK MOORE (first Class Comedian). PATTY TYSON (('lover Child Dancer') .TACK DUMBELL (the Lightning Barber) MISS DOT NASH (Charming Singer) .TACK WTLLT.AAIS (Comedian) and host of others Come and see vonr own local talent. Tn conjunction with 1 a particularly fine pietiiri* programme. Prices 2s 1/6. Plan at Webley’s. PUBLIC NOTICES. OItASTIC En n C T 1 ° N S ‘ Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere HOSE, Double BED BLANKETS 47/6 with double feet, 2/6. Gents’ Heavy Woollen SOCKS, 1/3. Ladies’ All Wool Velour COATS, Linen Tea Towels 1/3. with fur collar and nicely stitched Gent’s heavy FLANNELS Grev and Navy, 6/6. Colonial FLANNELS, rink M 1u..0. Gents’ Heavy Knitted Woollen UnOrkney, Shetland and NavUra derwear PANTS and SHIRTS, 2/3 per jnrd c/( l Ladies’ Rubber COATS, superior Boys’ KNICKERS made from Strong quality 31/-. Tweed and Serge, etc., Size 3 to 9 Large Size Colonial TOWELS, 24 5/6* 9 to 1G 6/11. 45. 4/11 per pair. Heavy Twilled SHEETS. GuaranLadies’ Silk and Wool COS 1 DAIJIS, lee( j absolutely pure, ready trimfrom 3//G. me j or ]g/6 per pair. We have just, landed three large s )jp incn ts of Gents/ Ladies’ and Children's BOOTS, THK YA LUK Ob WHICH MUST APPEAL TO ONE AXD ALL, WHEN PEMITTING KINDLY 4 ALWW TOR POSTAGE. JILI. E K ’ S The House for Ladies. Box 175, GKEYMOUTH a'nd at hevell Street. HOKITi'KA. I- WM AN j> R O S., TD. WHITE STAR TOURIST SERVICE LTD WESTPORT. REEFTON, MURCHISON, GLENHOPE. NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, yy es t £o a s 'r ge r v ice s. The trip from Bienheiru to Waiho Gorge via Westport is unsurpassed for beautiful scenery in the Southern Hemisphere. CARS LEAVE.— Westport for Reefton daily at 10 a.m. Reefton for Westport daily at 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning train from Greymouth. Westport for Murchison, Glenhopo and Nelsou daily at 7.30 a.m. Reef ton for Murchison, Glenhope and Nelson, daily at 8 a.m. Nelson for Blenheim three times daily. Nelson for Motu«ka and Riwaka daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Riwaka via Motueka< for Nelson, daily at 7.45 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. HOKITIKA-ARTHUR’S PASS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. aOKITIKA-WATHO GORGE AND VICE VERSA, Sundays, Wednesdays 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 Thos. Cook and Son Offices, N.Z., Government Tourist Bureau. Our motor lorries are now carrying goods of every description between Arthur’s Pass and Utira. We carry anything and everything. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA (Daily) Leave Greymouth 7.45 a.m., arrive Hokitika 9.45 a.m. Leave Hokitika 4.15 p.m., arrvie Greymouth 5.15 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED RELIABILITY GUARANTEED. Full particulars from Central Booking Office —Next Bevington's Hotel, Tainui Street. Or Harley and Co.. Ltd., Richmond Quay, Greymouth MURRAY'S SAMPLE ROOMS MURRAY'S SAMPLE ROOMS OPPOSITE “STAR” OFFICE. MACKAY STREET. yxn: ARE NOW SHOWING WOOLLEN COSTUMES, CARDIGANS, AND JUMPERS, EVERYTHING TO WEAK, fur velour and tweed COATS. YOU CAN’T BUY BRT TER. I-ARGE AND CHOICE RANGE OF MILLINERY. YOU CAN'T PAY LESS. INSPECTION JNYITIID. F. M I!RKAY ’ draper. For that- tired, worn-out, jaded feeling, doctors generally prescribe BEER IRON AND WINE Hint obi. rclinble ami ono.thousand-thno proven tonic. Onlv the freshest of prime beef, iron and finest matured medicinal I port (vine 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/G per bottle. I F proGo, r. n cash chemists M ■‘WHEBA QUAY, ’Phone 410.

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