AMUSEMENTS. ‘ 'opera HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY’S MATINEE AND EVENING. The Funniest Pair in Pictures—BUSTEß KEATON and JIMMY DURANTE —ln — -— In — “SPEAK EASILY’’ “SPEAK EASILY” “SPEAK EASILY” “SPEAK EASILY” They put a Show on Broadway—and what a show! You don’t know the meaning of fun until you see “SPEAK EASILY.” The Next Chapter of Serial will be screened at SATURDAY’S MATINEE ONLY. Prices 2/3 1/6, children half-price. No extra charge reserving at The Bristol, BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT; “BLACK COFFEE.” WALLSEND TO-NIGHT: “UNASHAMED.” PUBLIC NOTICES. WHY SUFFER WITH CORNS? WHY SUFFER WITH CORNS? WHY SUFFER WITH CORNS? WHY SUFFER WITH CORNS? USE— USE— JOJRNOUT, J£ORNOUT. Speedily removes hard and soft corns, bunions, and callouses. Don’t suffer any longer, get a bottle to-day. PRICE 1/-. PRICE 1/-. | L. F. H OGQ ’ CASH CHEMIST , Mawbora Quay, GreymouthJ EWM AN gS O S., gT D. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. AND TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S WHITE STAR SERVICES TO GLACIERS, WESTPORT, REEFTON, TAKAKA, MOTUEKA, NELSON, BLENHEIM and CHRISTCHURCH (via Nelson). GREYMOUTH-WESTPORT (via Punakaiki) —Greymouth Depart 8 a.m. Westport depart 1 p-m. daily (Sundays excepted). Extra service Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Westport depart 630 a.m., Greymouth depart 4.30 p.m. TO NELSON — Westport depart 9.30 a.m.; Reefton depart 10 a.m. after arrival morning train from Greymouth; arrive Nelson 5 p.m., connecting with boat same evening for Wellington. MOTUEKA AND TAKAKA, AND PI CTON-BLENHEIM (via Lake Rotoiti and Tophouse)—Timetables and fares on application at Office. NEWMAN JJROS-, LTD. g ROS > J™. (Next Door to Royal Hotel). MAWHERA QUAY, BOOKING AGENTS AND OFFICES IN GREYMOUTH. Harley and Co., Greenhill and Co., Government Tourist Office, Kennedy Bros.’ Garage, Bevington’s and Albion Hotels. REPRESENTATIVE : : : GEO. PRATT. Telephones:—ss3 and 413.
gOUTH JJRITISH JNSURANCE OOMPANY L TD - Capital :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW & CO. District Agents. MARKET QARDENS OHRISTCHURCH, L™' P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. PRODUCE. Table Potatoes 561 b bags, 4/-; table Onions, 501 b bags, 4/-; pickling onions, 501 b. bags, 4/-; carrots, 3/6 sugar bag; swedes 3/- sugar bag; cabbages 3/dozen; peas 1/6 per peck; beans 3d per lb.; rhubard 3/- dozen bundles; cauliflowers, best 4/- dozen; beetroot 1/6 dozen bundles. Freight paid on all orders for 4/-. FRUIT. , | Dessert peaches and apricots 4/6 cases; jam peaches and apricots 3/6 a case; dessert plums 4/- a case; jam . plums 3/6 a case; nectarines, dessert i 5/- per case; cooldng apples 7/- per ease. Freight paid on all two-case lots. jyjARKET QARDENS riHRISTCHURCH, P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. IRON WORK ::: IRON WORK VITE Specialise in all classes of MIN ING SUPPLIES, PIPE LINES. SMOKE BOXES and FUNNELS. A Good Job at a Reasonable Price. OOBDEN ENGINEERING 00., Boilermakers, Blacksmiths and • Engineers. ’Phone 65M.
PICKLES AND CHUTNEY. All kinds of Pickles and Chutney; also Delicious HAM (on the bone). LOWEST PRICES. fplIE «JJAINTY ’ ’ ALBERT ST. GREYMOUTH CHILDREN ’S SUMMER HATS AND BONNETS. Special Variety KNITTING WOOLS, suitable for summer purposes. • »pHE Albert Street, - Greymouth EXCELLENT JJOMES. AT PRICES TO MEET TO-DAY’S CONDITIONS. COWPER STREET— A splendid property; J-acro Freehold, SIX-ROOM-ED DWELLING, in first-class order. Every possible convenience; e.l. garden, lawns, concrete paths, garage. Owner left district.— Price £lOOO. HIGH STREET.— Near town, valuable and substantial SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, in good order and all conveniences. Quarter acre Freehold. SHAKESPEARE STREET—An ideally’ situated property, with a COMMODIOUS HOUSE, in good order. Freehold.—£looo. ALSO DWELLINGS. Shakespeare Street .. £ll5O Alexander Street . . .. £875 Cobden (corner) .. .. £650 Cobden £350 SECTIONS: Shakespeare Street .. £l2O Cobden, Main Street .. £125 NANCARROW & 00. LAND AGENTS, MACKAY STREET.
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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1933, Page 1
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