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AMUSEMENTS. PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR. * HALL, GREYMOUTH TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING Admission : Afternoon free ; Evening 6d PUBLIC NOTICES. i- V GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTS [ENT—LOST POLICY. —Evidence Inn ing been supplied of the loss of Policy numbered 220210 in the books of this Department on the life of REGINALD JAMES HARRISON, formerly of Moana, but now of Brunnerton, Clerk, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take 1 the place thereof on the 19th day of December, 1911, unless objection be' j lodged before that date. —J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Com-i 1 missioner. Wellington, November 29th, 1911. ' j DANCING DEPARTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. UNDER ROYAL AND VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. jV| ISS LOWE begs to intimate that 1 "*■ she intends holding Day and I Evening Classes in Greymouth for. Plain and Fancy Dancing, Physical Culture, Swedish Exercises, etc. Miss; Lowe’s time in Greymouth being limit-1 ed, intending pupils are requested to send in their names without delay. | Waltz and Two-Step taught in three private lessons. j Further particulars may be had from i Miss Lowe, Revington’s Hotel. j PUBLIC NOTICE. j ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GREY. I T BENJAMIN HARPER, Returning' * Officer for the above Electoral 1 District, do hereby give notice that I have received Nominations in the form prescribed by “The Legislature Act, • 1903” and amendments of the following persons as Candidates at the election of a member of Parliament for the Electoral District of Grev : j GUINNESS, ARTHUR IvOBERT, | Greymouth, Barrister and Solicitor. WEBB, PATRICK CHARLES, I Runanga, Miner. | The poll will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 j).ra. on THURS-; DAY, the 7th day of December, 1911, Dated at Greymouth this 27th day of November, 1911. ; B. HARPER, Returning Officer. I NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL AND NATIONAL PROHIBITION POLL. !

1 TN Pursuance ■of the Licensing Act, J- • -1808, and the amendments there--1 to, I Owen Ernest Bowling, Returning ' Officer for the Buffer Licensing 'District do hereby give notice that on the 7th day of DECEMBER, 1911, the day i appointed for taking the Electoral Poll I for the Electoral District of Buller, | simultaneously therewith a LICENI SING POLL will be taken upon the ' following proposals I VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. v jl VOTE FOR NO-LICENSE. And concurrently with the taking of the said Licensing Poll there will he 1 submitted for the determination of the | Sectors of the said Licensing District i the question whether National Prohibi- ! tion shall come in.o force throughout j New Zealand. The question will he ! submitted in the following form : I I VOTE AGAINST NATIONAL j PROHIBITION. I VOTE FOR NATIONAL PROHIBI- | TION. j Dated at Westport, this 22nd day of November, 1911. 0. E. BOWLING, Returning Officer. H. HOLMES. •PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, (Opposite the Public Library), Albert Street. A New Stock of PAPERS, PAINTS, GLASS, Etc., just to hand. ESTIMATES given for all work connected with the trade. McILROY’S First Prize HAMS, per lb., M’ILROY’S. SPECIAL TEA at 1/6 per lb., IVTILROY’S. New Season’s SULTANAS 6d per lb., 5s per dozen lbs. M’ILROY’S. New Season’s CURRANTS 6d per lb., 5s per dozen lbs. M’ILROY’S. New Season’s SEEDED RAISINS, 6d per lb., 5s per doz. lbs. NEW FIGS, DATES, MUSCATELS AND ALMONDS. To make your PURCHASES at M’ILROY’S. Is a guarantee you get the best and save money. M’ILROY’S, Mackay Street.

Don’t Throw Hway THAT SOILED OR FADED SUIT OR COSTUME. GIEND them to us to be Cleaned, Tressed, and Made Equal to New. You will be amazed by the transformation we shall effect. NASH’S PIONEER STEAM LAUNDRY, CHAPEL STREET. Goods Collected and Delivered. The Trocadero BOUNDARY ST. ... GREYMOUTH. If in want of a MEAL OR SUPPER, COOKED BY A FIRST-CLASS CHEF (Late of the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch), TRY THE ABOVE Restaurant and Supper Rooms Cleanliness and Civility is my Motto. Meals at any hour of the day or night. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 p.m. to 11 p.m, R IVlundy, Propriaiar

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 1

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