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AMUSEMENTS —. —v=—. - . — I opera house—Matinee to-day—opera house JOHN MeCORMACK in “SONG O’ MY HEART” This- movietone miracle brings that superb, go!den-voiced singer to you in. romance, song and laughter. A story with enchantment, superlative cast and a star without a rival in the realm of melody in eleven songs. “SONG O’ MY HEART” will be seen and heard for FOUR MATINEES and FOUR NIGHTS, commencing at a special matinee TO-DAY at 2.30 p.m. There will be a matinee to-day at 2.30, and again to-morrow (Tuesday), Wednesday, and another matinee on Thursday at 2.30. “SONG O' MY HEART” will also be screened for four nights, viz., to-night, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Matinee prices 2/3. 1/6, children Gd. Night prices: Circle 3/-, stalls 2/3, , children 1/-. Please reserve at The Bristol, j PUBLIC NOTICES. T HAT 10 % REDUCTION rpHAT JQ % REDUCTION j CAN EASILY BE SAVED AT ]yjUR RAY’S U B R A I ’ 8 We are offering:— COATS, FROCKS, MILLINERY, JUMPERS, COSTUMES and CARDIGANS i COATS, FROCKS, MILLINERY, JUMPERS, COSTUMES and CARDIGANS AT PRICES THAT MUST APPEAL TO ALL. BEST QUALITY GOODS. CASH ONLY. U R B A Y ’B. JJJURCHISON yjOTORS jyjURCHISON JJJOTORB GREYMOUTH—NELSON PIONEER SERVICE. CARS LEAVE Empire Hotel, Greymo u th, 7 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving Nelson 4 p.m. jj AND LEAVE NELSON 7.30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriv- I ing Greymouth 5 p.m. FARES:— NELSON-GREYMOUTH ..£2 0 0 single—£3 15 0 return „ NELSONREEFTON .. £1 10 0 single—£2 15 0 return NELSON-WESTPORT .. £1 12 6 single—£3 0 0 return ! COMFORTABLE SEDAN CARS. ALL PASSENGERS CALLED FOB. HREYMOUTH BOOKING AGENTS: W. Fletcher, Tobacconist, Tainui St., ’Phono 424; and E. V. Arthur, 134 High St., ’Phone 545. DAILY SERVICE MURCHISON—NELSON and VICE VERSA, leaving Murchison 7 a.m. and leaving Nelsoki 4 p.m. THE HIGH ROAD*TO GOOD HEALTH—THE HIGH ROAD TO GOOD HEALTH—pARRISH’S CHEMICAL F OOD pARRISH’S £JHEMICAL F OOD pARRISH’S QHEMICAL F° 0D pARRISH’S C HEMICAL ]? 00D is composed of phosphates of iron, lime, soda and potash, and is an excellent health builder. Try a bottle to-day. PRICE 2/- and 3/6. PRICE 2/- and 3/6. L F H° GQ ’ CASH CHEMIST. MAWHERA QUAY, .... GREYMOUTH. JQEWMANgROS. ' BOYAL MAIL MOTOB SEEVICES. I —AND—TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S WHITE STAR SERVICES TO GLACIERS, WESTPORT, REEFTON, TAKAKA, MOTUEKA, NELSON, BLENHEIM, aud CHRISTCHURCH (via Nelson). GREYMOUTH-WESTPOBT (COAST ROUTE).—Greymouth dep. 8.30 a.m., Westport dep. 1 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted. On Christehurc) Express days additional service will operate. —Westport dep. 6.30 a.m. Greymouth dep. 4.45 p.m. TO NELSON.; — Westport dep. 9.30 a.m., anff Reefton dep. 10 a.m. (after ai rival train from Greymouth) daily, Sundays excepted. Arr. Nelson 5.30 p.m., connecting with steamer for Wellington. Cars from Nelson will connect with 3.45 p.m. train to Grey same day. gBOS., J j TD. (Kear’s Buildings, Mackay St.) BOOKING AGENTS AND OFFICES IN GREYMOUTH. Harley and Co.; Greenhill and Co.; Government Tourist Office; Kennedy. Bros.’ Motor Garage; Bevington's and Albion Hotels. REPRESENTATIVE: GEO. PRATT. Telephones:— 553 and 418. i F. W. B ADGEB * C° ’ F* W. b adgeb 4 C o ' ! 1 IMPORTERS OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ETC., AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, ETC. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY j I WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY I J QIBBS’ ROTORS — | EXCURSION FARES EXCURSION FARES EXCURSION FARES EXCURSION FARES ON WEST COAST-NELSON SERVICE. ON WEST COAST-NELSON SERVICE. * i GREYMOUTII-NELSON .. single £2 0 o—Return £3 5 6 ; WESTPORT-NELSON Single £1 12 «—Return £2 15 0 I REEFTON-NELSON .. Single £1 10 o—Return £2 12 6 | TRAVEL BY THE SERVICE THAT GIVES YOU SERVICE. QIBBS’ JJJOTORS j MACKAY STREET, PHONE 461. j Also Government Tourist Office—Phone 162. IgOUTH gRITIsn JNSUBANpE; JJFVINGTON’S JJOTEL QOMPANY £TD. ! (Under Vice-F.egal Patronage). LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Capital ;; £2,000,000 ! , .. Fira ’ The most Up-to-date Hotel on the Fue, Manne and Accident Insurance WpstOnnst of every kind accepted at very best j conditions. | Every convenience and comfort for the The South British is a Colonial Insti- j ' Travelling Public. l‘s?r"te" ffe An g P °A iCy h "'. fler «/J 0 ’™- Everything under personal supervision Ist rates. All matters adjusted locally, i J ‘ NaNCARROW & co., ’ Special CommBroial Rates - District Agent". Wires and Letters promptly answered

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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 27 April 1931, Page 1

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