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For continuation of news see fourth page PER A HOUSE, GREYMOUTH TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AND LAST NIGHT, 27th. GREAT SUCCESS OF America’s Prince of Comedians, FRANK M. CLARK, And his powerful Organisation of 15 1 METROPOLITAN ARTISTS ! 15 In the most up-to-date Musical Farcical Comedy entitled MULDOON’S PICNIC. Characters by Mr. F. M. Clark and and full strength of Company. A Scream ! A Shriek ! A Paroxysm of Laughter. Not a dull moment from the rise to the fall of the curtain. Our crowning motto, Refinement. Don’t miss seeing our clever Donkey, Jerry the "Wise. Everything new. New Songs, New Dances, New Sketches, New Scenery. People’s Prices—Bs, 2s and Is. Doors open 7 30. Commence 8 sharp. WILL DENYEES, Advance Eep. PERA HOUSE. Under the patronage, and in the presence of His Worship the Mayor (A. Matheson Esq) and leading citizens. Mr James R. Batty Manager...

GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! The Greatest Event in the Theatrical History of the West Coast. For Five Nights Only!!! Commencing SATURDAY, DEC. 28th. First Appearance in Greymouth of the brilliant young American Actress, Miss Janet 'Waldorf, Supported by Me. Noeval Macgeegoe and a strong company of twentytwo Metropolitan Artists,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th. Grand Opening Bill— Shakespeare’s Glorious Comedy, “ AS YOU LIKE IT.” To be followed by “ Camille,” “Ingomar,” “ The Lady of Lyons,” and “Romeo and Juliet.” Special Scenery by *' Alta.” Musical Director—Mr Harold Campbell. SCage Directoress—A. Dow Currier. Prices—4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Dress Circle and Stalls day sales may be obtained at Perkins. » HAECUS PLIMMEE, Representative for Miss Waldorf.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. Thomas and m’beath desire to notify, for the convenience of their country Customers, that their establishment will close at 12 30 p m on Tuesday, the 31st December, and Thursday 2nd December. 1902, closing all day Wednesday, Ist January, 1902. OST. —Lady’s Silver WATCH and | black GUARD, between Kumara Station and Racecourse. Finder rewarded on returning same to Star office. WANTED. —Two or three Gentleman BOARDERS. Splendid situation. Every Comfort. Apply office of this paper. JUST RECEIVED.—Ex-Delphic from London, 2 Crates Fancy Tea Sets Inspection invited ; wholesale price.— Kettle Bros. ANTED KNOWN. That nothing is more appreciated as a Xmas present than a nice bottle of perfume.—Parkinson & Co., can supply in endless variety at from sixpence to a guinea. GBEYMOUTH RACECOURSE LUNCHEON BOOTH. (Under No. 1 Grandstand.)

VISITORS to town during both days of the races are reminded that they can obtain a FIRST CLaSS LUNCHEON, with hot vegetables. AFTERNOON TEA, with refreshments, may also be obtained.' MRS CAIN, Proprietress. THE PIANOLA. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY have much pleasure in introducing to the Greymouth Public, the above most wonderful instrument, by the use of which any person WITHOUT ANY KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC WHATEVER, can play all the most difficult compositions written, classical operatic, dance music, etc., etc. PRICE : £65 CASH, or Terms cau be arranged. Recitals will be given during the afternoon at the warehouse of MESSRS EASSON AND CO. All loves of music cordially invited. The Dresden Piano Company—A. F. ROBERTSHAW, Representative.

REMOVAL OF PREMISES. A. Hildebrand & Go. | j~AYE REMOVED into their NEW PREMISES, Boundary Street, where they will be pleased to see their old and new cnstomers.

UNDER instructions from Messrs Rouse and Hurrell, one of the largest firms of coachbuilders in the colony, we will hold a clearing Auction Sale of their Greymouth stock of vehicles at an early date. The stock comprises 1 Waggonette. 1 Dog Cart. 1 Heavy Dray. 1 Rustic Cart, Second Hand Sulky and Second Hand Buggy. Full particulars from ' H. 0. HARLEY & CO, Auctioneers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 December 1901, Page 3

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