Amusements, yOLOTEEK HALL. Continued Success of THE JAPAKESE TROUPE. Change of Programme To-nigßt. The Wondrous Monkeys introduced by Signor Ferrari. 1 Mr T. MARGETTS in. New Pongs. JAPANESE WVEL WONDERS Tooiiglib. Stalls, 4s ; Parquette, 2s. N.B.— On Saturday there will be a Day Performance at half -past two for schools and persons residing at a distance. C. B. CffARLES, Proprietor. FRANK TOWERS, A,geht. /^\ REYMOUTH MASONIC HALL COLimited. An EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the^above Company will be held at Ancher's* Commercial Hotel, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 21st NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. BasiKESs : — To confirm special resolution passed on the 21st September last. To submit plans of proposed Masonic Hall. To consider the advisability of increasing the capital. W. HINDMARSH, Hon. Sec. "CI LEC TIO N NOTICE. Mr W. M/ COOPER will meet the ELECTORS of Greymouth, on FRIDAY evening, 22nd instant, at 8 o'clock, at Gilmer's Hall. Art Union "VT O T.I. C E SOMMERS AND STEEL'S \RT-UNION. Owing to the Entertainment in the Volunteer Hall, the DRAWING in this ARTUNION has been unavoidably POSTPONED, but will take place at an early date, due notice of which will be given in a future advertisement. The prizes are on view at our establishment, next the Bank of Kew South Wales. SOMMERS & STEEL, Booksellers. Exhibition TNTEKPROVINCIAL AND HENNA EXHIBITION. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are requested to send in AT ONCE to the undersigned APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE. Exhibits should be forwarded to Christchurch by DECEMBER Ist, as the Exhibi tion will be OPENED ON DECEMBER 10. W. M. MASKELL, Secretary, Government Buildings, Christchurch. Business Notices BOUNDARY STREET P-VPERHANG ING WAREHOUSE. . J. N.PETERS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, &c, &c. 10,000 pieces Faperhangiugs, all new patterns, direct from the Home manufacturers, consisting of Bedroom, Dining-room, Bar and Passage Papers, from 6d per piece of 12 yards ; Borders, Corners, Centre Pieces, &c, &c. White Lead, Oils, Colors. Glass, all sizes from 10 x S to CO x 40. Lining Canvas and Tacks, Doors, bashes, Varnishes, and every article connected with the trade. Painting, Glazing; and Paperhanging done at reasonable rates. J. N. PETERS, Boundary street Paperhanging Warehouse, near Argus office. M v _i ■ l " Mr B. HOMBERG (lately arrived from Melbourne) begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and District, that he will attend to Pupils in Piano and Singing at their residences, and that he intends to form a Piano Class by Logier's system. Tuning done, and Balls or Parties attended to. Orders left with Messrs Sommers & Steel, Booksellers (next to Bank of .New South Wales), promptly attended, to.
Drapery. BALLAEAT HOUSE. H. YOUNGy GENERAL DRAPER j Q¥Hfflffl»i :. :■ . AND ■■-■- ; BO9T i üBALLAfeAT HOUSE, ■..-•• .-^i^^iJ-D-^-::. I•' "' • ■ ; .-..■; .-.V : (Next .Dr Morice's) Mawhera Quay, Greymoutlv
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1346, 21 November 1872, Page 3
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