PUBLIC NOTICES. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of the above will be held in the Municipal Chambers THIS (Wednesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. ENTERTAINMENTS. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. direction :.. MiCMAIi-ON BROS. .Dusiuess Manager. ..Mr rlugu Gorlit? IVIACMAHON'S I'iCTUItKS. The Boom Pictures of the Hour. The Boom Pictures of the Hour. The Boom Pictures of the Hour. The Boom Pictures of the Hour. TO-NIGHT, Wednesday April 19th. iu-iNJTGHT, Wednesday April ,19th. TU-NIGHT, Wednesday' April 19th. Farewell Night. THE SQUATTER'S DAUCHTER. FAREWELL- NIGHT. FAREWELL NIGHT. FAREWELL NIGHT. Of the most .Brilliant' Season in the Picture World ever chronicled in the' annals of picture Triumphs THE SQUATTER'S DAUCHTER. THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. THE SQUATTER'S DAUCHTER. v - PORTED BY AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. THE URBAN 810 COY. An extraordinary all star programme the pick of Wists and Harryads. Huge stock of pictures including 1 +\uz stirring" Canadian Prairie Drama. THE CALL OF THE BLOOD. THE CALL OF THE BLOOD. The great and Marine Drama A SAILOR'S CRIME. A SAILOR'S CRIME. 'Not a Star Picture but a Star Programme. ORCHESTRA 1 !! ORCHESTRA ! ORCHESTRA! PROHIBITION. MX. W. THOM SO N will REPLY TO MR T. E. lAY LOR On MONDAY, APRIL 24th. OPERA HOUSE, GREYM )U Subject:— "Prohibition, .Fruitful of Drunkenness — and^. condemned by History and Experience. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor (A. C. Russell, Esq.) mOWN HALL. GREYMOUTH SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1911. ,v RUSTLING MATCH for £20 be tween T. CLEGG, Paparoa (and late of Cheshire) and J. STEEL, Dunolue; Styles: two out of three catch-as-catch-can, two out of three Cumberland. Keterees: Donald Tweedie and R. roliock. TUG-OF-WAR OPEN TO ALL COMERS. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, May 6th, 1911. XSUK— FOR PRIZE MONEY. lst £50 2nd £10 3rd £5 TEN NOMINATIONS OR NC COMPETITION. Nominations close with the Secretary, with necessary nomination fee of £2 2s NOT LATER than 22nd APKIL at 9 p.m at Ship Inn. Catch weight. Seven men aside. Admission Is. F. W. KEDDELL, Secretary. AUCTIONS. SPECIAL SALE OF 1000 STORE SHEEP. AT ARAHURA. AT AN EARLY DATE. MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO., will sell by public auction : — 1000 Young Cross-Breed SHEEP. Consisting of store wethers and breeding- ewes from Canterbury. SATURDAY NEXT. 2.30 p.m at Rooms. HARLEY AND COY., Limited will sell by auction under instructions: — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Bedsteads plain and brass rail with Mattresses, Kapnc Beds, Chairs, Linoleum, Hearth rug, Carpet Square, Duchess Chest, Couch, Sheeting, Blank- • ets, Pots, Pans, Etc; 1 Dinner Service, 1 Tea Set, Fender and Brasses ; Sideboard, 1 Treadle Sewing Machine; 1 second hand Piano. N.B. — Further entries being received. HA-RLEY AND CO., Ltd - Auctioneers. I TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. AT AN EARLY DATE. _• MARK SPROT AND CO., will sell as above:— > 150 2 to 4 year old STEERS. - Account E. Riddiford. 100 Store CATTLE (mixed ages and sexes.) Account local clients. 40 3 year old BULLOCKS. Account Mrs Corcoran. TENDERS. , • FOR SALE. WRITTEN TENDERS accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent will be received by the Undersigned up till APRIL 26th, 1911 for the PURCHASE of VALUABLE PROPERTY (Section 100, area 1 rood, 10 perches) situated in principal Street of Westport. This property includes tfte Commercial Hotel, Palmerstqn St. Westpprt and two shops adjoining and is one of the hesi investments on the West Coast. Reason for selling is the owner left district. GEORGE J. STITT, Box 36, Westport. KEEP WELL by using- Parkinson's Quinkvp q^^ I T on Wine. The finest toniic going*. 2s 6d.
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Grey River Argus, 19 April 1911, Page 6
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