' Amusements I FOLUNTEEE HALL. . TO-NTGHT, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19. s Positively Last Nicht of the Season, and , I BENEFIT OF MR THORNTON, (Scenic Artist). THE FEMALE DETECTIVE. In which Cl^ka Stephenson tv-U appear. Mr Joe Sm/u has kindly volunteerd h : s services. After which, Mr Thronton will paint a complete scene in 20 minutes. Subject : "The Bridge of Sighs." Mr Soymour has volunteered to preside at the Piano. HASELMAYER ! HASELMAYER ! ! THE PRINCE OF WONDERS, And the Most Versatile Entertainer that ever appeared in New Zealand, will give his FIRST GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, ATTHB VOLUNTEER HALL. ON FRIDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Music ! Magic ! Educated Birds !] Educated Mice ! THE GOBLIN DRUM! Admission— Front Seats, 4s; Back do, 2s 6d. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, Professor Haselmayer will give an extra Grand Performance for Schools, in which Entertainment the Professor will appear in a programme expressly composed for Ladies and Children. The admission on this occasion will be Is each for Children to all parts of the house. TIVOLI HOTEL. CHAILENGE TO~siITTLE PLAYERS, PRIZE, £3; Entrance Fee, 2s 6d ; to commence at 8.30 p.m To come off on THI3 DAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Entrance Fees payable at the hotel previous to the match. Meeting;, yOLUKTEER NOTICE. The GREYMOUTH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS will PARADE tor Inspection of Arms and Accoutrements attheDi" 1 Shed, THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p r By order, F. HAMILTON, Captr' i. Educational. r^ REYMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Mackay street. Conducted by Mr CHARLES PRINCE, late Principal of the Classical School, Westbury street, East St. KJl.da, Victoria, and formerly JHead Master of Gray's Grammar School, Essex, England. A Class for Young Ladies is foizned from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. } and for Young Gentlemen, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Terms, also for Boarders and Day Pupils, on application. September 17, 1872. Bootmaker JOHN HA R G RAVES, BOOTMAKER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and the sui rounding districts that he has taken the Shop recently occupied by Mr G. Cooper, 5n Boundary street, near the "Argus" Office, and trusts, by particular attention to all work entrusted* to him, to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs neatly executed, and with dispatch. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired. Hissing' friend WILLIAM B. STENHOUSE, last heard of at Juno Creek, Queensland. Write to your uncle, J. Bruce, "Argus" Office, Greymouth. GOOSE EGGS, Duck Eggs, Aylesbury Duck Eggs. Retreat Hotel.
Drapery. HENRY YOUNG, and' ■ SILK MERGE BALLARAT HOUSE^ (Next Dr Morice's), Mawhera Quay* Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1292, 19 September 1872, Page 3
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