-AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE— TO-NIGHT —OPERA HOUSE i TO-NIGHT ONLY TWO GREAT SPECIALS TO-NIGHT OSgj| The Greatest. Comedy ,of the War. “BEHIND THE FRONT” ' With Wallace Beery, “BEHIND THE FRONT” Raymond Hatton au.d “BEHIND THE FRONT” ‘ Mary Brian. A smashing good human interest comedy. ALSO SHOWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ABOVE SPECIAL:— GLORIA SWANSON “FINE MANNERS” —and— in “FINE MANNERS” EUGENE O’BRIEN “FINE MANNERS” Side-splitting situations and romance in the upper crust of society. The Full Orchestra. Prices 2/- and 1/6; children (id. Box Plan at Webley’s. PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR AFTERNOON TEA piCOADILLY SHORTED piCOADILLY A Choice Assortment of Specially Selected Biseuita for Afternooa Tea. Packed in Small Tins and Half Pound Packeta. (JREAM (JRACKERS LIGHT AND FLAKY. CRISP AND CREAMY. ’B. PASHIONB 1 pASHIONS ; pASHIONS 1 pASHIONS ; THE LATEST CREATIONS IN COATS FROCKS COSTUMES MILLINERY FURS. J^fURBAY ’8 pASHION WINTER’S CHILLS CANNOT STAY' WHERE THERE IS A “UNIQUE” TIOT “UNIQUE” “UNIQUE” n “UNIQUE” UNIQUE” VI/ATER “UNIQUE” “UNIQUE” »». “UNIQUE” “UNIQUE” DAG “UNIQUE” “UNIQUE” A* “UNIQUE” Every home should have at least TWO “UNIQUES.” These non-leaking, non-eracking, non-bursting aids to sleep and health are absolutely essential in winter. We have them at prices ranging from 7/6 to 14/6 —according to size. WHY NOT OBTAIN YOURS NOW) L. F. H OGG, . CASH CHEMIST, Mawhera Quay, Phone 410. JJ R O 8 . BOY AL MAIL MOT OB ‘SERVICES.
CARS LEAVE BEEFTON FOB WESTPOBT 10.15 a.m. daily after arrival of train from Greymouth. Al io 8.45 p.m. Tueadays, Thursdays and Saturdays, after arrival of express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 9.15 p.m. LEAVE WESTPORT FOB REEFTON 5.45 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting with express for phristchurch; also 10 a.m. daily connecting with afternoon train for Greyraouth. REEFTON FOB NELSON 8.80 a.m. daily. WEBTPOBT FOB NELSON 8 a.m. daily connecting w ith f err y service for Wellington same evening. NELSON FOR WESTPORT AND BEEFTON 8 a.m. daily. NELSON for BLENHEIM and vice versa T a.m, 9 a.m., and 1.50 p.m. daily. Seats reserved and tickets issued by Harley and Co., Local Managers; Greenhill and Co., Agents. F. W. gADGEB ft (JO. IMPOSTERS OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ETjp., AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, ETO. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS J> SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WHEEE DO MEN SAVE. ON BETTER „.„ r _ „ CLOTHES I B AILLIE - N EV[LLE & C°JJUNDREDS of Thrifty Folk know w e B t Coast Agents that the ansiver to thia question is CATERPILLAR TRACTORS TIM SINNOTT’S. There frivti are lower —values are greater. J'ilg-3 from these prices:— “ Dressy Shirts 6/11 to 10/6 ?’ he last word in traction. Can be put Men’s Fancy Sox 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. J," ho . re P" wer , , is required. Parisian Ties 2/6 to 5/6 Cultivation, Drain, Ploughing, Stumplansian lies 2/6 to 5/6. ]ngi Sawing, Hauling, Bush Work, Cream Tennis Trousers 13/6 to 15/6. Road Work. Borsalino Hats 35/- to 52/6. —Also Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers 15/6 to 22/6. MASSEY-HARRIS Sports Coats 87/6 to 45/-. _ Farm Implements, Machines and SUITS TO MEASURE, all the latest Separators. Patterns. —Also—- \ I IJIM gINNOTT FIRESTONE TYRES. MAWHEEA QUAE (Next Club Hote ). B AILILLE ’ ft C°'/
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Grey River Argus, 21 May 1928, Page 1
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