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P R A HOUSE. Under the patronage and in the presence of the Hon. R. J. Seddon. Continued Enthusiastic success of the young American Actress, Miss Janet Waldorf, Supported by Mb. Norval Macoeegob and a powerful com pany of twenty-two Artists. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Marie Lovell’s Historical Melodrama, “ INGOMAR.” TO-MORROW, NEW YEAR’S NIGHT, “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” THURSDAY, (Farewell Performance) “ROMEO AND JULIET ” Musical Director—Mr Harold Campbell. Stage Direotoress—A. Dow Currier. Prices—4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Dress Circle and Stalls day sales may be obtained at Perkins. HARCUS PLIMMES, Representative for Miss Waldorf. ... Me James R. Bapty Manager
0 P E E A HOUSE. Gbeymouth. FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 3rd, Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. By leading Christchurch Artists, Members of the Cathedral Choir and Leidertafel. Prices —3s, 2s and Is. Day sales and reserved-floats at Perkins’s. GREYMOUTH' YOtUNTEER EIR E BRIGADE.
HE member of the Grey Fire Brigade are requested to muster at the above Hall THIS EVENING at 11 o’clock to take part in the midnight celebrations. All members are requested to attend. LOST.— A Gold PADLOCK. Finder apply Stab Office. ASPBEREIE3.—HarIey and Co are booking orders to arrive. Apply at once. DURING the holidays take Parkinson's Quinine and Iron Wine. It steadies the nerves. Price, 2/6. HOUSEKEEPER. WANTED. —At once, a first-class HOUSEKEEPER. Apply with references to Box 53. FOR SALE. THOROUGH-BRED mare’ LEINSTER LASS, by Yanguard-Dilke. Particulars, apply J. Ccthbeetsok, Wharf Hotel. SULLIVAN’S LEAD GOLD DREDGING COMPANY. FRESH TENDERS will bo received for the building of pontoons for the above-named Company. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 10th January, at noon. Plans aud specifications maybe seen at the Engineer’s branch office (Stab building). E. ROBERTS, Engineer to Company. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IN addition to special train service advertised for Tuesday, 31st instant, a special train leaves Greymouth for Moana at 7 20 p.m. (stopping at Racecourse) and, returns leaving Moana at 10 p.m. J. G. WALTON, Secretary G.V.F.B. BY ORDER,
GREYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. ■piIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Harbor Board offices will be CLOSED till the sth JANUARY SCHAEF’S MERRY-GO ROUND. VISITORS TO TOWN should not fail to visit the above Merry-Go Round, which is lit up with electric light. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. HOMAS AND M’BBATH 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 Wednesi day, Ist January, 1902.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 December 1901, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 December 1901, Page 3
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