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— — , AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY. _ ,\ Xll TO NIG 1 LT. •IOIINXY HIXES in „ T|]| .. LJ VE JOHNNY HIXES in “THE LIVE WIRE.” Some Show! Lei’s Go! For pep that fills you full of life! For laughs that •■•’d the joy to life! I •’< r thrills that give the spice to life. *• Yea Bo! Let’s go! Home Show! — and we don’t mean maybe! The audience is kept on edge throughout the entire six reels, for coincident with the dean comedy vein o! “The Live Wire,’’ the plot is rich in melodramatic, moments, while the supporting cast includes such celebrities as Edmund Breese, Barney Sherry, Flora Finch, and Bradley Barker. JS 76—STATE SCHOOL GOLDEN J ÜBILEE—I926. (‘on i num d ng: Concluding: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. GRAND CARNIVAL, PROCESSIONS, MILITARY DISPLAYS, SPORTS. EUCHRE TOURNEY, PICNIC, WIRELESS CONCERTS. SIDE SHOWS TUESDAY, 19.— Civic Recepiion at Town Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 20th. — Jubilee Day, Grand Re-Union, Highland Dancing, Military Display, Machine Guns mi l Physical Drill. Opening Grand ReUnion Euchre Tourney, prizes £2O. Carnival continued. THURSDAY, 21st.—Grand Re-Union Afternoon 'Pea; School Concert at Opera House, Second Session of Euchre Tour nay.— Continuation of Ca.r_ FRIDAY. 22m1.— Kiddie's Day, Procession. Sports, £2O in prizes; Treasure Hunt, prize £l/!/-; Baby Show. Prizes, under six months £l/1/-, and 10/6, under 12 mouths £l/1/- ami 1.0/6; Grand Re-Union Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, prizes £!/!/_ each, best dressed lady ami gentleman. Conclusion Re-Union Euchre Tournev. Conclusion of Fete. R. A. BARROWMAN, Secretary. E, T. LORD, Organiser. PUBLIC NOTICES. JJEEF JI, 'OX that old, reliable and one thousand-time proven tonic. Only the freshest of prime beef, iron ami finest matured medicinal port wine are blended into the Beef, Iron mid 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.’’ Piice 5/6 per bottle. I I? IT () Cl G CARU CHEMIST. 1 . i 1 ’ Mawhera Quay: Phone 410. gPECJAL REDUCTIONS IN BOOTS AND SHOES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL LINES REDUCED. 11 ERE ARE A FEW OF THE LINES LIFTED. Girls’ Patent Strap Shoes, good Women’s Tan Glace Kid Strap quality, 2x5 17/6 Shoes 22/6 Women’s Tan Willow Calf Strap Boys’ (.'bromo Boots, Sewn Soles, Shoes, Low. 11. 19/6 3x5 15/6 Women’s Tan Strap Shoes, Cub- Alon’s Tan ami Black Shoes from 19/6 mi 11. 21/- Aten’s Light Chrome Boots from 19/6 ALL ODDMENTS AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. TAT E ’ S FOOTW E A II \IICAD E. GREYMOUTH. A UTIIOJUTATIVE UOSTI’JJIERS A.XI) MIIJJ.XEIiS UI’ TO THE MINUTE RACE FROCKS, EXSEMBEE SUITS, TAILORED COATS, TE.X.XJS AND EVE.XLXG WEAR. MUR 11 AY’S £A MP L E OOM S. 'I- 1 - 1 .. J 22 (Ol’l 1 . “STAIv-’ OFFICE), Box 199. JO rjENNIS pi. AYERS AND gOWLERS. LARGE INDENTS OF ABOVE GOODS HAVE ARRIVED FOR THE SPORTING SEASON. .CREPE SOLES WIMBLEDON TENNIS SHOES. ALSO BENSON'S OXFORDS WITH HONEYCOMB RUBBER SOLES. NEVER HAS SUCH A FINE RANGE BEEN SEEN IN HOKITIKA. CALL TO-DAY AND MAKE AN INSPECTION. AK C H LITTLE F W b adgeb * C°IMPORTERS OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ETC., AND PAINTEBB' MATERIALS, ETP. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WAALPAJEKS A SPECIALITY. EWMA N ’ S yj OTO R 8 TD. ROYAL MAIL SER VICES—HOKITIKA. WINTER SERVICES. Cars Leave HOKITIKA for FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER SUNDAY 9 0 am WEDNESDAY 10.0 a.m. ’ ■ ■ Cars Leave FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER for HOKITIKA TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ARRIVING HOKITIKA 3.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI AND ELECTRIC DREDGE DAILY Full particulars Government Tourist Bureau, Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 13 October 1926, Page 1

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