AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE , GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY. GRAND AMALGAMATION NIGHT. CALEDONIAN ENTERTAINERS and POLLARD’S PICTURES. Quartettes ! Solos ! Duet Solos BY CALEDONIAN ENTERTAINERS. COMIC SONGS AND SKETCHES BY JOCK WILLIS. FAVORITE BALLADS BY MISS BERYL GILLMAN. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF POLLARD’S PICTURES ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. Prices 2s and Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. (CUSTOMERS AND SHAREHOLDERS of tlie Greymoutli Co-opera-tive Society are notified that a Dividend of Is 6d to shareholders and 9d to non-shareholders on every pound spent at the Society’s store during the last four months ending March 31st, 1911, is now payable at the Society’s Store, Richmond Quay. H. McGLASHAN, Secretary. QREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. WEST COAST BREEDER’S STAKES, of 65 sovs.; second horse 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. out of the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards. Weight-for-age with penalties and allowances. PENALTIES. —Winners after Ist August, 1911, of race or races of the collective value of 100 sovs., 141bs. extra; 75 sovs., lOlbs.; 50 sovs., 71bs. 25 sovs., 51bs. ALLOWANCES.—Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed lOlbs. ; three-year-olds 71bs. ; two-year-olds 51bs. DISTANCE.—Six furlongs. Nominations to close on Ist JULY, 1911, —10s. Further payment to close on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1911,—205. Final payment on night of nominations for first day’s events of Midsummer Meeting,—2os. CONDITIONS.—Open only to horses whose dams were, at the time the nominated horse was foaled, the bona fide property of residents of the Greymouth Metropolitan District. Unless sufficient entries and further payments, to the satisfaction of the Committee, are received by September Ist., the race may be cancelled, and all payments made will be refunded. G. T. GRACE, Secretary. ACCOUNTANTS EXAMINATIONS, 1911. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW:— (1.) That Matriculation is on the syllabus and will be enforced in 1913? (2.) That you can get your full degree NOW without Matriculation. (3.) That by passing in THREE s SUBJECTS ONLY in 1911, or ' 1912, you can complete the others at any future time and STILL AVOID Matriculation ? You men in offices —do you know these things? Are you going to allow an opportunity like this to pass by you? We can give you a special course in any combination of three or more subjects. We have one special course in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY which WE GUARANTEE you can complete in from three to six months sufficiently to pass this year’s examination. You cannot afford to be without your diploma, and now is undoubtedly the time to secure it. As only a limited number can be taken we urge you in your own interests to write to us without delay. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. N. 8.—461 have secured their degrees under our coaching. Special course also for NEW BOOKKEEPERS’ EXAM. OAMES FOR WINTER—TabIe Football, Jumpool, Tiddleywinks, Round the Dominion, Ludo, Boys Scout, Domino, Draughts, Basket Making, Motor Races, Race Game, Playing Cards, Lotto, Who Killed Cock Robin, etc., obtainable from A. E. KILGOUR, The Up-to-date Bookseller and Stationer, Gieseking’s Buildings. BARGAINS in ENVELOPES, the chance of a life-time; secure a stock; below cost. —At WARD’S, Runanga and Brunner. AN SALE —Sanitarium Health Food Co’e Specialties—Choice Cereal Products, Infant and Invalid Foods, Fruit Preparations, and Specialties, at J. TRUSCOTT’S, Family Grocer. MARSDEN TTOTEL, ARSDEN iIOTEL, MARSDEN. B. TINDALE Proprietor. Having secured a lease of the above well-known and favorite hostelery, visitors may rely on obtaining firstclass accommodation, with every attention. Afternoon Tea and Cakes supplied at any hour of the day. Visitors from Greymouth and surrounding districts will receive a hearty welcome. Excellent accommodation. Empire tt ote l, M P I R E -O- O T E L, MOANA, LAKE BRUNNER. The EMPIRE HOTEL is situated at Moana, midway between Greymouth and Otira, and overlooking Lake Brunner. This hotel is under new management, has been enlarged and renovated and is now up-to-date in every way, and for accommodation is equal to any of the city hotels. Visitors can arrange for motorlaunch trips to Cashmere Bay, the Arnold and other beautiful lake and river scenery. Two other motor launches are being constructed to cope with next season’s traffic. First-class BILLIARD TABLE (new) with every attendance. Only the very best of LIQUORS stocked. E. PENHALLURIA6K, Proprietor.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 June 1911, Page 1
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