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OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT OPFRA HOUSF OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT- OPFRA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE. A George Mclford Masterpiece O 1 ERA HUUbn “THE LIGHT Til AT FAILED” From Rudyard Kipling’s “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” famous Novel “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” with ‘•THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” ’ JA MABMONT ‘■Till-: LIGHT THAT FAILED” 1 L *'DD'D').. “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED'’ DAM JI LORRENCL, “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” etc. The sweep of Life as only Kipling cou Id record it—from underworld dive, to Society Mansion—from Desert Sands to City Pavement the bittci an sweet—the Pathos and the Humour —all wiih this dramatic foice giap liea ? picturised in “The Light that Failed.’’ USUAL t RlCls>. . TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY' T ,°3? TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT 1 OWN HALL FItE 1) F OLEY' FR E D FOL E Y FR E D FOL E Y FRED FOL E Y THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN CARTOONIST AND VENTRILOQUIST. The Man who Mystified the Mahatma. COSTER JOE (the Living Dummy). Needle Swallowing, etc.. Also a Universal Five-Reel Film UICHARD TALMADGE in “WATCH HIM STEP.” *‘ Do t -Marry your Daughter or fall out of this Ten-Storey \\ indou Prices 2s and 1/6. Reserve at Moss’s.

PUBLIC NOTICES. O£ABTICbD U C 1 1 O N >8Ladies’ All Woo! Cashmere HOSE. l o-Mle BED BLANKETS 47/ti with double feet, 2/6. , ~ ~ .... Gents Heavy Woollen SOCKS, i/3 Ladies All Wool Velour COATS, Linen Tea Towels 1/3 with fur collar and nicely stitehed Uent . 9 h(;avT FLANNELS Qrey and as/ Navy, 6/6 Colonial FLANNELS, Pink Wh ”«> Gents’ Heavy Knitted Woollen Un Orkney, .-shetland and Nat.ua rt ,. rw ,. ar PANTS and SHIRTS 2/3 per >ard . Ladies 1 Rubber COATS, superior .. ~f , , TZ t»i>o > ,-. .., 7 ■ K ’vs KAKKKRS made from Strong quality oi/-. , . . ~ . * cU . ivtunnc ... i weed and Serge, etc., Size 3 to Large Size Colonial TOWELS, 24 5/f) . 9 J 6 fi/l] 40. 411 inr pan. li.-.-i-.. I’wilmd SHEETS. Gnarau lmd.es’ sb- and Wool COSIUMES, t(1 „ d abso | uto| read trim from 37/0. ; , |( , d f()r 18/6p ., 1r . t.hildrmi s BOG-b, 1.11. .ALLL JJ wmcil MUST APPEAL TO ONE AND ALL. WHEN REMITTING KiNDLY ALLOW FOR POSTAGE FILLER’S The House for Ladies Box 175, GREYMOUTH and at Revell Street: HOKITIKA

ty E~WM A N || !-■ O T D ’■VHl’lL sT,-.,H i iI: fl sEI-i'-iCl' I >'• •\ lIS t'POKT REEFTON, MURCHISON. GLENHOPI X I'll S'U. BLENHEIM. MOTUEKA RIWAKa ES T £’ () A H T g K R V IC E B p h. nq. from bicuheiJii it Waiho Gorge via Weetpon i« anaurpaused for beautiful scenery in the Southern Hemisphere CARS LEAVE.— Westport for Reef ton daily at 10 a.m. Reefton for Westport daily 9.30 a.in. connecting with mormnx train from Greymouth. Westport for Murchison, Gleahope and Nelsot’, daily nt 7 30 a.m Reefton for Murchison, Glenhope and Nelson, daily at 8 Nelson for Blenheim three times daily. Nelson for Motuekt. and Riwaka daily, J a.m. anti 4 p.m. Riwaka via Motueka, for Nelson, daily at 7.45 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. HOKITIKA-ARTHUR S EA3S, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday HOKITIKA WAIHO GORGE AND VICE VERBA Sundays, W.*l nesdays and Fridays. Three hundred miles of the finest motor run in New Zealand. Nativ< l ush, Alps, Lakes, Gorges and Glaciers all to be seen on this route. Particular* 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 Gtira. We carry anything and everything SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED RELIABILITY GUARANTEED Fall particulars from Central Book-ng Oiricb--Next Bevington's Hotel. Tainui Street;. Or Harley and Co., Ltd., Richmond Quay, Greyniouth

STOP- LOOK LISTEN STOP LOOK LISTEN AFTER VISITING VARIOUS SALES COME AND GET OUR (1 K N U I N !•: C A S II B A 11 G A I N S (1 E N I’ I N I’. C A S IL B A 11 G A I N S TOP NOTCH VALUES BED ROCK PRICES —AT—jVJUIUiAY’S SAMPLE ROOMS. Opp. “Star” Office.

WINTER’S CHILLS CANNOT STAY WHERE THERE IS A “UNIQUE” HOT WATEK BAG ‘'UNIQUE” HOT WATER BAG EVLItY HOME SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST TWO “UNIQUES.” These mm-lenking, non-craeking, non-burstiug aids to sleep and heu Ith are absolutely essential in Winter. We have them at prices ranging from 7/6 to 14/6 — according to size. Why not obtain y.mis now’ CUEUISTS L F HOGG, MAWHERA QUAY :: ’Phone 410

F. W. B aa>gbk & C°Ml'nf - US OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ETC., Aim) PAIN I LKS MATERIALS, ETC. AI'ERS A SPECIALITY IV ATT PAPERS A SPECIALITY UNEXPECTED OFTEN PDOM MILLIGAN. HAPPENS. Whv not arrange for that sitting now, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. We specialise in— CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS GREYMOUTH. MONTEITH’S AND SPEIGHT’S. y E A D O H,

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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 1

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