For continuation of news see fourth sage Q P E R A HOUSE. Greater Success than ever of the Ada Deiroy Co. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively last performance. Entire Change of Programme TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Eirst Appearance of OCH-A-MAH. OCH-A-MAH The Ashanti Dwarf. The Ashanti Dwarf. This little fellow stands only 17 inches high, sings in two distinct voices at one time, plays the violin with his toes, and will dance an „ . _ AS H ANT E E WAR DANCE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively last appearance of Miss Ada Deiroy as SHE, the Dance of Fire. Positively last appearance of The WHITE MAHATMA in her marvellous revelations. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively last appearance of Ada Deiroy Co. In an Entire Change of Programme. Popular Prices —3s, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7 30. Box plan at Perkins’s.
p E R A HOUSE Greyjioutii. NOVEMBER 7th, Bth, and 9th. THE COMEDY OPERA DOROTHY, Will be produced by local Amateurs. —7O PERFORMERS 70GREY RIVER HOSPITAL. Admission,—3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Box Plan at Perkins’s, MawUera Quay Miss Eassov, Conductress. E. B. Mabin, Hon. Sec. Iff AID OF THE
SALVATION ARMY OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 10 & 11 BIOSCOPIC LECTURE Commandant—C. Booth. A powerful descriptive of Life and work amongst the Fallen and Outcast. SUNDAY NIGHT 8 15 p.m. MONDAY—Tickets 2s. & Is. BLACKBALL—Wednesday Nov. 7th. BRUNNERTON—Thursday Nov. Bth. PERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. THE ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Will be held on the above date. An excellent programme provided. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. KING’S BIRTHDAY. THE undersigned firms agree to close their respective places of business on SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER (King’s Birthday), and open on Friday evening until 9 p.m.: Griffen & Smith D. M'Lcan C. Smith Thomas & M'Beath Man son & Co New Zealand Clothing Factory Tymons & Co Forsyth & M‘Kay Easson & Co Sheedy & Co M'Kay & Son A. Matheson. Compiled by In connection with Tickets—2/6. CHAS. A. WEST WM. BLAIR [ Joint Secretaries.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FUNERAL OF MR JOHN COOK. AN THURSDAY, 7th instant, the train usually leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at 2 5 p.m. is delayed until 3 5 p.m., running correspondingly late to destination. WANTED. —Two or three Gentleman BOARDERS. Splendid situation. Every Comfort. Apply office of this paper. ANTED.-A HOUSEMAID foxhotel. Apply Stab Office. ANTED.—A smart BOY for parcels. Apply to Christopher Smith, cash draper, clothier, and boot manufacturer. - OST. —A PURSE (elastic hand round) containing a sum of money. Kindly return same to Mrs Campbell, Alexander Street. TUST ARRIVED. —20 sacks NEW POTATOES.— Paheitt and Co., Werita Street, Greymouth. \a ANTED KNOWN—B. DIXON V\ has on sale to day a large assortment of Beautiful Maori, Xmas and New Year Cards. New Scultograph Cards. Lovely Fancy Xmas Cards, inspection Invited, BY ORDER.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 November 1901, Page 3
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