AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 p.m. AND AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. INSPIRATION PICTURES, INC., PRESENTS: RICHARD BARTHELMESS ‘‘THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” —with— in “THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” DOROTHY GISH “THE BEAUTIFUL CITY” They were never more wonderful! Our Dick as the flower seller they called dreamer, failure. . . . Beautiful Dorothy Gish as Mollie, his girl, whose tender love heals pain . . . their fight, to crawl from the shadows of the Ghetto into the sunshine of the beautiful city beyond makes this the most inspiring drama of their glorious careers. The Full Orchestra and Prices. Box Plan at Webley’s. THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY METRO-GOLDWYN ATTRACTION Elinor Glyn’s Production of her own novel “MAN AND MAID” “MAN AND MAID” “MAN AND MAID” “MAN AND MAID” It puts the kick in life. The author of “His Hour” and “Three Weeks” now gives motion picture audiences the most exciting love story of them fill. Romance in war-time Paris. Air-raids—heart-raids. Thrills all! ' With Low Cody, Renee Adoree, Harriet Hammond. The Usual Prices. Box Plan at Webley's. ZANE GREY’S “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” will 'be shown at BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). PUBLIC NOTICES. A NOTED BEAUTY AID. A NOTED BEAUTY AID. Who does not admire a lovely skin What woman does not crave for a complexion that is soft and clear, yANISHING R E A M is woman’s greatest beauty aid. A fragrant, non-greasy toilet cream, it is a skin tonic as well as a delightful emollient. Once tried you will always give LORANE VANISHING CvtEAM a place upon your dressing table. Get a 3/- jar from HOGG’S to-day. T F TI 0G G CASH CHEMIST * * Mawhera Quay. 'Phone 410. TATE’S FOOTWEAR TATE’S FOOTWEAR TATE’S pOOTWEAR Is always characterised by a freshness and distinMiveness which appeals to the lady of individuality. In proof of this contention INSPECT OUR FINE DISPLAY OF SUMMER SHOES. TATE’S FOOTWEAR ARCADE, TAINUI STREET - . . GREYMOUTH (JOATS £ O A T 8 JUST ARRIVED A BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF y ELOUR £[ OA I 8 WITH FUR COLLARS, FUR TRIMMED, AND PLEATED, FEOM 55/6 BIG BARGAINS IN REMAINDER OF SUMMER GOODS. jyjURRAY’S gAMPLE ROOMS. Telephone 122. (Opp. “Star” Office) P.O. Box 199. g B O 8. JJOLIDAY gERVICES REEFTON, WESTPORT, NELSON SERVICE CARS LEAVE REEFTON FOR WESTPORT at 10.30 a.m. daily after arrival of morning train, and 7.30 p.m. daily after arrival of evening Express from Christchurch. REEFTON FOR NELSON daily at 8.30 a.m. REJ.I TON TO GLENHOPE Express Service leaves Reefton at 10.30 a.m. after arrival of morning train from Greymouth and connects with train at Glenhope and boat for Wellington at Nelson. Seats Reserved and Tickets Issued by HARLEY AND CO., LTD. Local Managers. F. W. B adqeb 4 C°IMPORTERS OF WHITE LEAD, OILS, ET.C., AND PAINTERS. MATERIALS ETC. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY. WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY WALLPAPERS A SPECIALITY SUMMER TIME-TABLE. NEWM A N ’ S ROTORS £T D. ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. ARTHUR’S PASS—HOKITIKA—FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. LEAX E ARTHUR S PASS—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, on arrival of Christr v A Vi/' Hlr< - h Ex 'f l ' ess - Arrive Hokitika 6.0 p.m. jEAX E HOKITIKA—B.IS a.m. Tuesday Thursday, Saturday, connecting with Christchurch Express. LEAVE HOKITIKA—Sunday 9.0 a.m.; Wednesday 10.15 a.m.; Friday 10.15 a.m. Arrive Hokitika 3.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI DAILY. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREDGE DAILY’. /Full particulars from GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT, Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 23 February 1927, Page 1
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