Bazaar. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. A GRAND BAZAAR In aid of this Church will be held at the Volunteer Hall, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, and 21st MARCH. COMMITTEE : Rev. JBColomb, S.M. Rev. JBBinsfeld,S.M. M Kennedy P M Griffen J T Fitzgerald P Purcell D Sheedy .) W G Beauchamp LADY STALLHOLDERS AND PATRONESSES : Mrs Kennedy Mrs Griffen Mrs Joyce Mrs Hoaan Mrs Quinn • Mrs Drumm Mrs Constantino Mrs Sheedy Mrs Fitzgerald Mrs Hickson Mrs Whitmore Mrs O'Brien Mrs Carroll Mrs Molloy Mrs Muller Mrs Dupre Mrs M'Carthy Mrs Quirdan Mrs Ancher Mrs Gough Miss Fitzgerald Miss Quinn Miss Heaphy Miss Twohill Miss Griffen Misses M'Kenna Contributions in money or kind, in work or fancy articles, will be thankfully accepted by the above ladies, or by the clergy, St Patrick's Presbytery. J. B.COLOMB, S.M. The Bazaar will OPEN on THURSDAY, the 16th Inst, at 6 o'clock p.m. Friday, 6 o'clock p.m. Saturday, 6 o'clock p.m. Monday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and at 6 p.m. Tuesday, from 10 a. m. to 2 p.m., and at 6 p.m. Admission — One Shilling. A GENERAL AUCTION will be held on the last evening. J. B. COLOMB, S.M. Amusements. GRAND BAL MASQUE, AT THE -.'<■ VICTORIA HOTEL, . ON THE EVENING OF.; ST. PATRICK'S DAY, March 17. THE BALL" OF THE SEASON. No expense has been spared in fitting up this Saloon. >« The Proprietor has no hesitation in saying that this will be the best Ball ever held in Greymouth. A double Quadrille Band will be in attendance -H. Norberg, leader. An efficient M. C. Tickets, ss. A GRAND FREE BALL, Will be held at tho HIBERNIAN HOTEL, _ Boundary street, On ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, March 17. Of all the Balls that will compete on that evening for public favor, Mrs Burchell trusts that her arrangements will give this a foremost place, and that her many friends will rally round to spend a joyous evening, A most Splendid Band and Efficient M.C. M. BURCHELL, Proprietress. A SELECT BALL Will be given at the DUNEDIN HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, ON ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT
Friday, March 17. All friends are invited. JAMFS JONES, Proprietor. f^iRAND FREE OPENING BALL, LONDON MUSIC HALL, Boundary Street, Will be given on ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, MAHJII 17 Neither expense nor pains have been spared to make this, his Opening Ball, a first-rate one. The room is splendidly decorated. A special band will perform, aud a most efficient M.C. is engaged, and friends will be gladly welcomed. D. ALABASTER, Proprietor. Missing Friends. TF this should meet the eye of ROBERT B. WOODHOUSE, last heard from at Waimangaroa, near Buller River, 4th December, 1869, he is requested to communicat wiht his mother RICHARD BURRISS,-write at once to J. O. Lloyd, Post Office, Hokitika. Any person knowing of his present where abouts would confer a great favor by writing to J. O. Lloyd, Post Office, Hokitika ; or George Doig, Post Office, Ahaura, Grey Valley. Last heard of at Mr Muir's store, Nelson Creek. News of importance from home. j Pawnbrokers. -j^ OTIC E. J. HARRIS, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, Albert street, Greymouth. 1 Money advanced upon diamonds, watches, ' gold chains, jewelry, and plate, and all other ' articles of value. Holders of merchandise and goods can obtain advances on the same upon easy terms.
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 823, 17 March 1871, Page 3
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