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AMUSEMENTS. f)PERA HOUSE. \ GREYMOUTH. TO-NIGH'iN TO-NIGHT \ TO-NIGHT POLLARD’S PICTURES. POLLARD’S PICTURES* DIVERSIFIED PROGRAMME, SUNDAY EVENING. SPECIALLY SELECTED GEMS. “MAZEPPA”! “MAZEPPA”! Or “The Wild Horse of Tartary,” from Lord Byron’s poem. “JOACHIM MURAT,” Napoleon’s Great General. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. MISS BERYL GILLMAN (vocalist). POLLARD’S Efficient Orchestra. MEETINGS. GREY VALLEY COAL MINERS’ MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. nPHE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING Will be held in the Wallsend Hall THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 7 o’clock. Business • —Balance-sheet; Election of Committee - and any business of general interest. Immediately after a Special General Meeting will.be held for confirming new rule*. THOS. FRANKLIN, Secretary. TENDERS. are invited, till NOON on JL WEDNESDAY, July 12th, for the ERECTION of a two-storey RESIDENCE in Groymouth. Plans and specifications can be seen at my. office, Midland Chambers. H. BASTINGS, Architect. PUBLIC NOTICES. jg.REY-OOBDEN BUILDING SOCIETY Shareholders are reminded that subscriptions must be paid at the office of the Society THIS EVENING between 7 and 8.30. WESTLAND LICENSED VICTUAL- . LERS’ ASSOCIATION. T HE Members of the above Association are reminded that their premises MUST BE CLOSED at 10 p.m. THIS DAY (Saturday). Licensees arc requested to see that the LICENSING 'ACT is STRICTLY ENFORCED. F. W. KEDDELL, Secretary L.V.A. ■p EVTNGTON’S WOTEL -OBEYING TON’S -O-OTEL BOTTLE DEPARTMENT, BOTTLE DEPARTMENT, TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH, IS NOW OPEN. All ORDERS will he faithfully attended to. PUBLIC NOTICE. T'HIE Public are respectfully invited to call at the PARK HOTEL early THIS EVENING, as the. house will bo closed at 10 p.m. sharp. R. RUSSELL, Proprietor.

J)UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, BOTTLE DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN The Proprietor takes this opportunity of informing his patrons and the public generally that he has added to his business the above department and will now be in a position to supply at the prices ruling at bottle stores. J. J. O’BRIEN Proprietor. J. P. KENNEDY. 40 HIGH STREET, GREYMOUTH, IS SELLING:— Best POTATOES 11s per sack. KEROSENE 4/6. ONIONS 6s bag. FOWL GRIT (141 b. bag) la. BIRD SEED (large bags) 6d. PARROT FOOD 6d. No. 1a SUGAR 9s. SWEDES 6s sack. A Splendid Loose TEA at 1/3 per lb. ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. A large rolled ion’of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS arriving. Ring up Phone 88. Phono 88. ACCOUNTANTS EXAMINATIONS, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW ; (1.) That Matriculation is on the syllabus and will he enforced in 1813? (2.) That you can get your full degree NOW without Matriculation. (3.) That by passing ■in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY in 1911, or 1912, you can complete the others at anv future time and STILL AVOID Matriculation? - Yon men in offices—do you know these things r - '' 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 as without delay. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON. Public Accountants and Auditors, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. N. 8.—461 have secured their degree# under our coaching. Special course also for NEW BOOKKEEPERS’ EXAM J)OMESTIC SCIENCE is the art of making homes happiest at least expense. Tiger Tea is an unfailing factor in supplementing family joys. It pleases the palate, and saves the purse, too. Obtainable from T. BROWN, the People’s Grocer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 1

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