JOHN W. CHALK’h Record Boot. Shop is to she foes with an unrivalled assortment of Ladies and Gents ' jj ■ "■* n ..1 * BOOTS AMD SHOES. Oi Every Description. n r r i m 1/ § j / £ ? i / n. / pgr MO ROOM FOE BIG PRICE LIS/ Ladies neat Walking Shoos from 5/3. Ladies white canvas tan or lace Shoe from 4/G. Gents neat Gaioshed Bids from 9/6, 10/3 to 80/. Mens good naile Bluchers from 5/6 Best Mining Watertight in the market, double tongue 17/6 Mens Watertigbts a splendid Boot 14/6. Womens neat leather lace shoes from 6/6, ill kinds of Childrens boots and others. Quality the true test of cheapness. Every thing connected with a first class establishment. At *j om m w. chali THE h'ECO /' D BO •’ / HOP, ■ MAWHaAA QUAY GRBYMOOTH. rl 9 B
Vulgarity Greets Vulgarity. {To the Editor.) Sir, — I have no sympathy with the element that tended to interfere with the pleasure of those attending last night’s concert, and should very much like to have seen them turned out of the hall. At the same time I cannot compliment the gentleman for the manner or matter of his reproof. If the offence was vulgar, (lie language used in protest was also vulgar and unpleasant to the bulk of the audience. —Yours etc. Dignity. For continuation ofaewu ace fourth page QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. 'to-night. TO-NIGHT. Enthusiastic Reception of the Famous Newbury-Spada Co. Newbury-Spada Co. LAST BALLAD CONCERT. Grand Popular Night. SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE. SONGS THE PEOPLE LOYE. An entire change of Programme. Popular Prices 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, Box Plan at Perkins’s (Bookseller.) TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT at 8 15. TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT at 815. Grand Sacred Concert. Grand Sacred Concert. Gems from the Oratorios. Gems from the Oratorios.
POPULAR SACRED SONGS. PERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1901. GRAND CONCERT —Tendered by the— ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINERS, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ORGAN FUND. Admission : 2/-. M. GUTHRIE, Hon. Manager. WANTED.— A CABINETMAKER. Apply C. Uddstrom, Mackay Street, Greymoutb. \ UST LANDED. Smoked FISH. •* ■ Order early. Rowe and Truseott Merchants, Greymoutb. WANTED. A GENERAL SERVANT. for private bouse in Reefton. Apply Stae Office. WANTED. - Smart GIRL to assist in housework. Must be used to children. Apply Stae Office. JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEEDS, Vegetable and bower. Rowe: and Teuscott, Seed Merchants, Greymoutb. WANTED KNOWN.—A good Hog Skin SADDLE at Yaeeall’s Saddlery Depot, Tainui Street, for 40s. MM’DONNELL has on hand.— . - Morning Dew Whisky, Usher’s Special Reserve Perfection Whiskies, also a large stock of Bulk Whiskey and Brandy. JUST ARRIVED.—A large consignment of Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Potatoes and Swedes. M. M‘Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. IRY M. MDonnell for Teas. Agent 1 for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. The best will go farther than any other. MM’DONNELL has always on • hand, Butter, Bacon and Cheese, A SPECIALITY. ROSS-WEIR & CO., MAWHERA CHAMBERS, (above Williams, Tailor). Hotel Brokers, Valuers and Arbitrators, Debt Collectors and Labour Agents. IN AID 01*'
WANTED.—Six general SERVANTS, 10s to 20s, hotel and private. WAITING ENGAGEMENT.—Two Barmaids, 2 Cooks, 3 Housemaids, 1 Blacksmith, 1 Wagoner. HOTELS for sale in town and country. Particulars on application. A CmiONIG COUGH QUICKLY CURED. BENJAMIN GUM SCORES. Me. Laueol Hoads, of Christchurch writes : BENJAMIN GUM had a marvellous effect on my cough and cold which I contracted early last winter. I tried various advertised remedies hut got no relief. A lady friend advised me to try your Benjamin Gum and a very few doses gave me relief, and it quickly cures. BENJAMIN GUM always acts like this. It is pleasant to take. Children like it. Suitable for young or old. Benjamin Gum price 1/6 and 2/6 from all Chemists and grocers or post free from LOASBY’S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., DUNEDIN. Wholet sale from all merchants. Don’t forgel that “ Koolibah,” Loasby’s cures alpains. Unequalled for unbroken chil. blains, relieves the irritation instan. .yPrice 2/- Chemists or Grocers or post free from Loasby’s Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ltd.. Dunedin.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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