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AMUSEMENTS. JOINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA. TUESDAY, 24th MAY. MOORE’S ALL NEW PICTURES. A Complete Change of Programme. Re-appearance of the People's Comedian HARRY BERESFORD. OUR PRICES: Is to ALL PARTS, and Children 6d. T. MOORE, Manager. RATING in Cobdeu Hall EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS; also WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. rpOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. GRAND BENEFIT INTERTAINMENT iii aid of GREYMOUTH BOY SCOUTS With Exhibition of Scout Work. SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES by URBAN 810 COMPANY. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, 1910 at 8 p.m Dross Circle 2s; Pit Is. J. B. NAZER, Scout Master. (J.REYMOUTH COURSING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. MAY 24th and 25th, 1910, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. To be held on GREYMOUTH RACECOURSE. £SO: — p s £SO Admission to Course and Stand 2s. ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, 18th May at 9 p.m. at the Albion Hotel. F. W. KEDDELL, Secretary. BACHELOR’S BALL. THE BACHELORS of the Lake Brunner District will hold a PLAIN and FANCY DRESS BALL in the Seddon Hall, MOANA, on MAY 28th. Handsome prizes will be given to the best lady’s and gent’s fancy costume. A hearty welcome given to all. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. W. MARSHALL, Hon. Secretary. ■

MEETINGS. A GENERAL MEETING of the x United Football Club will bo held in the Pavilion at 8 o’clock TONIGHT. Business important. CHETWYND SCHOOL. MISS STANFORD. 'THE SECOND TERM will commence on MAY 24th. Miss Stanford will be at home, at Shakespeare Street, on THURSDAY, May 19th, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. TO LET. LET—Cowper Street', Six-roomed HOUSE; gas and water laid on; lovely view.—Apply Star Office. JJOUSES.TO LET.—HOUSE, Cow per St., seven rooms; bathroom: up-to-date; 17s 6d. HOUSE, Cobdenj now; French stylo; five rooms; central ; only 12s 6d. To good tenant, High Street, 15s, Furnished ROOMS. — MARK SPROT AND COY., Auctioneers, Greymouth and Hokitika. LOST AND FOUND. TjQST —Between McKay and Son drapers and Victoria Tea rooms. Ladies HAND BAG, containing railway ticket and silver ; keepsake.—Reward returning to Star Office, T OST—On SATURDAY, small Gold BROACH with shell in centre. — Reward at Star Office. FOR SALE.

pOR SALE—Two SECTIONS, 43 and 58, in Blackball township ; splendid business sites. —Apply W, Delaney, Butcher, Blackball or Kamaka. POE SALE—Chesnut MARE, three year old ; broken to harness ; thoroughly quiet and any trial given.—Apply li. Wisdom, Bright St., Cobden. POR SALE —COW, half Jersey half Ayrshire; point of calving; first calf.—R. McGlone, Kumara. POR SALE—DOG-CART, HORSE, and Set HARNESS.—AppIy Star Office. POR SALE—Five-roomed HOUSE, Seven Mile Road, Runanga. —For price and particulars apply to J. Asquith, Runanga. POR SALE—HOUSES and SECTIONS in Greymouth and suburbs ; also HOUSES and ROOMS TO LET. —Apply A. Naylor, Land, and estate Agent. ON SALE—CUPS and SAUCERS,, white and gold, 5s 6d per dozen, at J. TRUSCOTT’S, Family Grocer. A NICE, cosy HOT WATER BAG—that’s what you want these nights. Why not get one now at PARKINSON AND CO’S? All sizes in stock at all prices. WINDOW TRANSPARENCIES.— The very latest obtainable only from BECK AND CO., Grocers, Sole Agents, Mackay Street. pOR SALE—Double Rein BRIDLE; best English leather; brand new with large ring bit; 12/6 at HARLEY’S —The best place for Harness. POR SALE—HOUSES, Turamaha A St., £575 and £325; Chapel St., £550; Hospital St., £320; Foundry -Lane, £250: High St., £575 and £SBO. Financial assistance given to purchasers.—A. N-‘TLOR, Land and Estate Agent.

XT OUSE COVERS, the very best from AA 17s 6d, and COW COVERS from 10s, are being sold by E. J. M’INEOE, Saddler. Call , and inspect. where you get the Best Value. ■ The Latest POST CARD ALBUMS Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, etc., at A. E. KILGOUR’S, The Post Card King, Gieseking’s Buildings, '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1910, Page 1

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