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AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. 1U TO-NIGHT URBAN 810 COY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES Star:— “THE TWO MEN.” Without Doubt the Greatest Programme EVER. SHOWN IN THIS TOWN. NGAHERE CRICKET CLUB. A GRAND BALL, in honor of winning Dr. Hagen’s Cup, will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, in the Schoolroom, Ngaliere. Refreshments provided. Good music. Efficient M.C. Double ticket 3s.—STUART OGILVIE, Hon. Sec. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of the State Collieries Brass Band, will be held in the Miners’ Hall, Runanga, THIS (Friday) EVENING. Admision 2s. ' Dance to follow. A. DENNER, Secretary FOOTBALL. Q.REYMOUTH Whaf Laborer’s Union Kohinbors v. State Collieries, Victoria Park, TO-MORROW, March 25th inst at 3 p.m. Admission 6d; Ladies free. H. MILLARD, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. Jk MEETING of the residents of Runanga and Dunollie will be held in the Miner’s Hall, Runanga, on SUNDAY, 26th March, at 10 a.m. Business:— To Receive the Committee’s Report re Rates, etc., and to Discuss the Advisibility of Forming a Borough. JAS. NEILSON, Secretary. AT EMBERS of the Westland Engine 1 Drivers’ Union are reminded that the usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held, in the Lyceum Hall on SATURDAY EVENING at 7 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. SCHOOL OF MINES. THE WINTER SESSION OF 1911. T ECTURES will begin on the 10th APRIL. Students will be enrolled for the full courses in Mining, Metallurgy and Geology. The courses of instruction cover the requirements for the Associateship of the School of Mines, and for the B.E. Degree of the New Zealand University. Students who do not wish to take a full course can attend one or more classes. The classes in Assaying, Metallurgy, Surveying, Applied Mechanics, and Geology, are .specially j adapted for those who do not intend to take the full Associateship Course, j Full particulars as to the subjects of instruction, fees, etc., can be obtained i from the Director or from the Registrar. i

OTAGO UNIVERSITY, Dunedin. March 21st, 1911. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WESTLAND. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T JOHN MORRESEY, of Te Kinga, A * Hotelkeeper, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect ■of the house . and premises situate .at Te Kinga, a,nd known as Morresey’s Accommodation House, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Hokitika on the 6th day of JUNE, 1911, apply for Transfer of the said License from myself to HUGO LINDQUIST, my appointee. >' Dated the 2nd day of March, 1911. Signature of Applicant: J. Morresey. Place of Abode and Description: Te Kinga, Hotelkeeper. M. Hannan, Solicitor, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICE. IP VERY MAN engaged in commercial work owes it as a duty to himself to understand exactly Get clear on this important matter. It costs you nothing to enquire, and may save you enormous inconvenience. (Mention this paper when writing.) 1. —That he must have lys Accountancy Diploma; 2. That this is the best year. 3. —That important amendments have been made affecting future examinations. Write for full information. Send for our FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, MAIL INSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 516 ; : Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICE. T\7”E, tlie undersigned, Butchers and ” Small Goodsmen, beg to intimate to the residents of Brunner and Kokiri districts that we have PURCHASED

the Butchering Business which has ( been so successfully conducted by Mr. j R. Johnston for a number of years. i In soliciting your patronage, we propose to supply only the best quality j of beef and mutton at the lowest mar- j ket rates. < . Trusting we may receive a continuance of your support. Yours etc,, WILLIAMS BROS., Butchers and Small Goodsmen. Brunnerton, March 23rd, 1911. In connection with the above, I wish to THANK the public of Brunner and district for the liberal support accorded to me for the past twenty-five years, and trust that the same liberality will be extended to my successors, Williams '■ Bros. R. JOHNSTON, j \TOW that the long nights are close I""” upon us, those requiring Fancy Silks, such as Sylko, Peri I Lustra, Mallard Floss, Linen Thread, I Royal Embroidery, Arascene, TransIfers, etc., should call at A. E. KILGOUR’S Fancy Goods Depot, Giese- ! king’s Buildings. Also you should compare prices before purchasing elsewhere,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 1

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