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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

A general meeting of the Ujiited Foot ball Club will be held in the pavilion at eight o'clock this oven’"i'A meeting of the Cun Club will be held at the. Albion Hotel this evening at eight o’clock. Business important. /

.The “Czar Headache Cure” is a reliable remedy for neuralgia, rheumatism and headaches, and is procurable from all rtores.

A chestnut marc, throe years old, broken to harness and 'horoughly quiet, is advertised for sale in another column by H. Wisdom, Cobdon.

Tenders are invited in another column * for laying 40 chains of tramway at Baxter’s siding, specifications for which may be seen at the mill. Tenders close on Saturday, May 28th, at Baxter Bros’ Greymouth. next of the monthly socials run St. Thomas’s Church Committee will in the Miners’ Hall, Runanga, on ■ wccldeSday next. Those socials are un-'-Aicr the direction of a most energetic and capable committee, and a good night’s amusement is guaranteed. Lovers of skating arc notified that the Cobden Hall is open every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings ; also Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The skates and floor will be found to be in gooci

order. / Tenders are invited for the erection of an office at Runanga for the State Coal Minors’ Union, plans and specifications for which may be seen at Mi J; Jordan’s hairdressing shop. Full particulars may bo obtained from the advertisement appearing on onr first page.

The attention of our readers is drawn to the notice which armours in another column of the entertainment on oehaif of the Boy Scouts, to be held on Thursday next.' The public are used to the S-ont uniforms about the streets, but very little is known locally of the aims ;*i’id objects of the movement. Next o hursday those interested will be able to judge for themselves of the usefulness of the "movement. The boys are working hard to make next Thursday a success', and it is hoped that their funds will be enlarged so as to enable them to make some very necessary additions to their equipment. Mr Clifford Kinnelmr-Th, signwriter and artist in black and while, is prepared to paint any class, of sign and to supple calico signs, show cards, posters of any and every description and to design them. He is also prepared to teach the art to anyone desirous of learning it. together with designing, bxeliand diawing, ; black and white sketching, sign writing or cartooning on most favorable terms. His work speaks for itself, as he has already shown his ability in all these lines respectively. Mr F. A. Ilornibrook, principal of the ; Physical Culture Institute, which has been, in existence for twelve years in Christchurch, is prepared to forward post free to anyone applying a pamphlet tolling them the. principles which they can study for themselves. Ibis will enable them to practise breathing and chest exercises to reduce obesity, strengthen the abdominal muscles, thereby removing all such ailments as indigestion, constipation, liver and other troubles. It also sets out in full the details of physical culture drill for men, women and children. ' It is a pamphlet that everyone should peruse and act upon. HAIR SPECIALISTS, Etc. Hemslev Burnet, Ltd., of Christchurch, famed for their skill in the art of dealing with ladies’ hair, the manufacture of wigs, and the massage treatment and tor their successes in the treatment of perrons suffering from falling hair, have an establishment in the Royal Exchange Buildings. Cathedral Square, Christchurch, where patrons are dealt with on the most scientific hues. Their professional assistants are highly trained m the several departments of the company s operations and pupils are taught everything in connection -with the methods employed. Mrs Hemslev Burnet, one ot the principals in the conduct «.f the business If a thorough expeit in all the branches named, and has arrived in Greymouth on a visit for a few -lavs, during which lime she will bo prepared to interview the ladies'" of Greymouth and givc_ them tiie benefit of her wide experience m the profession and the knowledge she is so capable of imparting. She_ has taken rooms in the building adjoining Mr L. Uddstrom’s furniture showrooms, whore she can be consulted.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 5

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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 5

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 5

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