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AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. MARTINENGO’S URBAN 810 COY. The greatest Wednesday Programme ever placed before the people of Gris town. Look at these Stirring Dramas: —• “WITHIN AN INCH OF LIFE,” forming the most daring djrama ever produced. “THREE HEARTS;” another interesting drama And the Great North Western Drama “SACRIFICE OF SILVERCLOUD.” These comics are well worth seeing:— “THE SHY YOUTH,” “THE OLD CAMP,” GAL INO IN LOVE.” Also New Selection of Music by the Orchestra ! Orchestra! Orchestra ! MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA. TO-NIGHT MARTINENGO’S URBAN 810 CO. Magnificent Display of Pictures. Star— “SIRENS OF THE SURF.” Showing all the Beauties of Australia. Song and Cello Solos by Mr Martinengo Electric Light! Electric Light! MUNICIPAL THEATRE iTA NOMINATIONS Absolutely close THIS EVENING for FRIDAY * NIGHT’S COMPETITIONS. SAND SHOVELLING COMPETITION of £5. First prize £4; second £l. Nomination 2s 6d. TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION—First prize £3, to be divided among winning team. Nomination 3s. Handicapper : A. Beban. Judge; R. Russel!. Starter: A. Lennie. Nominations will be received at the Albion Hotel up to 10 p.m. MEETINGS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. HTHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Committee of the above Chamber will be held in the Municipal Buildings THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. STAR OF THE WEST LODGE. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge room, Tainui Street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. Business: —To receive balance-sheet and auditor’s report; election of officers and general. JOHN JACKSON, Secretary. III! MBBBiI II l» II Dlllllll IMMBBB LOST AND FOUND. * 9 T OST—On Sunday last, between ' J Tainui Street and wharf, a Gold Cable BANGLE, with initials on padlock ; keepsake. —Reward, returning to Star Office. T OST —Between Preston Road and Hospital Street, pair of Gold Mounted SPECTACLES (in case),— Reward returning to Mrs. Martyns, 61 Hospital Street. TO LET, rpo LET—HOUSES, SHOPS and A ROOMS; furnished and unfurnished ; rents from 2s 6d; situated in town and suburbs. —A. NAYLOR, House Agent. riCO LET —Six-roomed HOCSE ; best part Blaketown; bathroom, copper built in, tubs set in, large rooms, good range, papered ceilings; rent 14s a week. Immediate possession. Also new five-roomed COTTAGE, Blaketown ; rent 11s; just completed. —Apply Harley and Co., Ltd., Land and Estate Agents. ■imi—in imbihi i »w»«c3amaaßßMiCTragaaaoi iii FOR »ALE. X? OBINSON, Grocer and Crockery Merchant, has a varied stock of £I,OOO, all new and fresh to select from. Have you tried him yet, if not, why not? /~KN SALE —Granose Biscuits, Granola, Toasted Com Flakes, Granute, Gluten, Nut Butter, Malted Nutte, Caramel Cereal, Protose. Almond Meat, Pure Olive Oil, etc., at J. TRUSCOTT’S, Family Grocer. ■RUBBER-TYRED LIGHT TRAPS are built to order by FRANK McGREGOR, Wheelwright, Hokitika. Low prices; reasonable terms ; best that money can buy. MR H. HOLMES, Painter and Paperhanger, in THANKING the general public for their liberal support wishes to intimate that he has REMOVED to his new premises in Albert Street, opposite the Public Library. A new stock of PAPERS, PAINTS, GLASS, etc., to select from. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL T ILY WASHING TABLETS are with out doubt the housewife’s friend. Do the washing in ONE-THIRD the usual time. Clothes snow white; no : rubbing. Splendid for blankets and flannels. Brightens faded colours. Is bottle will last sixteen weeks.— Wholesale: Griffon and Smith, Greymonth. ’ rpilE MASCOTTE STUDIO is the -*• best place for a good photo.— Phone 258, box 34. : COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL. AND COKE! E ASHTON, having purchased Mr. * J. Skoglund’s COAL * BUSINESS, is prepared to supply STATE and BLACKBALL SCREENED COAL to any resident in town or country. Orders left with Mr. J. Skoglund, Werita Street, Mr. E. Richardson, Marsden Road, or Mr. Ashton’s private r residence 14 Turamaha Street, will be i promptly attended to. HP HE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COY., i LTD. ) Subscribed Capital £1,660, 688 , ! Risks taken at current rates! E Claims settled promptly ! THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COY. 3 Prompt Payment! Absolute Security ! Liberal Settlement! - RISKS ACCEPTED AT CURRENT s RATES. Q. W. MOSS AND CO, Agents. [ KOZIE TEA. - REPRESENTS MAXIMUM QUALITY s AT MINIMUM COST. Better tea you can’t buy anywhere! it’s so rich, so pure, so good ! i, COUPONS IN EVERY PACKET, i Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s, 1 KETTLE BROS., AGENTS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1

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