Amu.-eineiit ■VTURiJAY'S GREAT. WOR D CIKOUS To-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MARCH 18. Entire Change of Programme. DOUBLE TRAPFZR, BY THE JULTEN BROTHERS (first time). New Eiding Acts bj- Master Brame, and Miss Mary Murray. New Jukes by the Clowns. The whole to conclude wita the Spectacular Seen a of THE STERPLECH ASE. Admission : First class, 5s ; "econd do, 2s 6<l. Commence at 8 o'clock. TTOLUNTEER HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS Of the burlesque BARBELLE AND BIJOU, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) MABCH 18. CLARA STEPHENSON, In two great characters, Julia, in the Hunchback ; and Barbelle, in the Invisible Prince. Come and see the great Fairy Transformation Scene. Prices .-—Back Seats, 2s ; Front Seats 3s. HALL'S ART UNION OF CHROMO And OLEOGRAPH PICTURES. SWEEPSTAKES TO-NIGHT For Tickets. At Johnston's Melbourne Hotel. npo BE RAFFLED FOR The Chesnut Colt MOZZEL, 4 years, by Malton. 100 Members, at €1 each. To take place at the Albion Hotel, on TONIGHT, the 18th insatnt, at 10 o'clock sharp. Greymoutli Races. T>ACE MEETING. NOTE. P. HANNEY'S BOOTH (The Stewards'), Under the Grand Stand. First-class Luncheon, and Matchless Liquors. 1> I CR AND DOHERTY'S V BOOTH is , NO. 6 . r\BSE R V E ! JOHNSTON'S BOOTHS, On the Racecourse, Where everything will be A 1. Luncheon First Class, and Refreshments unsurpassable. Ball. ~ /COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 'A FREE BALL will be given on TUESDAY EVENING, 18th inst., at the Commercial Hotel. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Splendid Band engaged. E. ANCHER, Proprietor. "T GRAND FREE BALL " AND SUPPER Will be held at Mr G, Cooper's TIVOLI HOTEL, On (THIS) TUESDAY EVENING. Splendid Band engaged— Mr G. Seymour conductor. A kind welcome to all. |UAND FREE BALL. On TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, a Grard Free Ball will be held at SMETHURST'S LANCASHIRE ARMS HOTEL, Richmond Quay. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. All are welcome. GRAND FREE BALL Will be held at the RISING SUN HOTEL, Tainui street, TO-MORROW EVENING (TUESDAY, the 18th MARCH.) Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock, and the best Music engaged. JOHN DAVIDSON, Proprietor, Ait Xniou __^ nRAND ART'UNION OK CHROMO and OLEOGRAPH PICTURES 40 Prizt3. 174 Tickets, at 10a each. J. W. HA LL having purchased from Messrs Thompson. Smith, and Barkley the remaining portion of their extensive importation of , richly -framed Pictures, which comprises 40' subjects by the most eminent artistes, begs to inform the public of Greymouth and the ' surrounding districts, that he will dispose of the lot by Art- Union. Having purchased the pictures under most favorable circumstances, owing to Messrs Thompson, Smith, and Barkley being about to make alterations in their business, the whole are offered at exactly the same prices as marked when on sale at their . establishment. The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are disposed of, due notice of of which will be given through the PressWnnted. WA N TifiD, a strong active i ad. App y Geo. Martiu, Greasau street. WANTED the Public to Know, that T NORTH, at the Little >hop, corner of Mawhera Quay and Boundary street, lmporter of Glass, Übina, Kar^nenware, Baakeiware, A niericnn Chairs Toys, &c . is sellin fc those articles Cheaper t an evei before told in Grejipouth, and in ces au inspection of His varied Mock. Oojdu lent on hire. Country orders promptly attended to, and all Goods oarefully packed)
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1444, 18 March 1873, Page 4
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