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AMUiiMSlfim jffe p EßA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MONDAY, JULY let, AND TUESDAY, 2nd JULY. ALL NEW PROGRAMME.—FROM HAYWARD’S LIMITED. Headed by the Path© Colour Drama — “A FAMOUS DUEL.” "THE LAW OF MERCY.” “THE LAV/ OF MERCY.” “THE SNARE OF WEALTH.” “THE SNARE OF WEALTH.” “A FAMOUS DUEL.” AND ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. i BAILORS’ REST.—A Social will be held in the Rest THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. A DANCE will bo Hold in Cobden Hall, TUESDAY, July 2- Gents Is; Ladies free. Callinan’.s music. Mr Blewman M.C. Dancing at 8.15 p.m. CRATING.' SKATING! In Cobden Hall EVERY EVENING (except Tuesday and Fiiday) aA 7.30. "Wednesday and Saturday afajptoons 2.30. CRATING in th7~lSr Hall TO- ° NIGHT at 7.30 p|m. Gents Is; Ladies 6d. ‘ I tenders: SEDDON MEMORIAxTiNSTITUTE. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS (labour only, and labour and material) are invited for ADDITIONS to the Runanga Institute. Plans and specifications may be seen a,t the Institute, where tenders close atj noon on FRIDAY, July sth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. DUGGAN, Hon. Sec. G. R. SUPPLY OF HARDWOOD SLEEPERS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of "WEDNESDAY, 31st July, 1912, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of Australian Hardwood Sleepers as follows :—37,330 at Auckland; 30,419 at Gisborne; 19,000 at: Tauranga ; 19,000 at New Plymouth ; 25,209 at Wellington ; 11,000 at Picton; 15,214 at Lyttelton; 11,000 at Dunedin; 330 at Grey mouth. Tenders may be for the supply of the whole number or for the number specified for each port, at the option of the contractors. Tenders are to be addressed to thofSecretary- of the Tenders Board and marked on the outside “Tender for .Sleepers.” Specifications, schedules and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works (Offices, Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and (rreyinouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Cluef. Public "Works Office, "Wellington, 25th June, 1912. TO LET npo LET—COTTAGE, six rooms. A Murray St. ; rent 12/6- — Apply 51 same street. HUG LET —Large SHOP in Smith's Buildings, Mack ay St. —Apply C. Smith, Ltd., Drapers. npO LET—SHOPS, HOUSES and ROOMS (furnished and unfurnished), situated in town and suburbs. —Apply A. NAYLOR, House Agent, Grey mouth. LOST AND FOUND

TpOUND.—In paddock, Omoto Road, "*■' Bay MARE. —Owner may obtain particulars at Star Office. T OST.—Gold Coin PENDANT, 10 kroner; keepsake. —Reward returning to Star Office. BOYS’ SCHOOL. HOBIN HOOD BAY, BLENHEIM, ,(Established nearly twenty years.) References from some of the leading men of New Zealand. Board and tuition £36 per annum. Few vacancies for 1912 term. Boating! Fishing ! Riding ! Shooting! Tennis! Boxing! Etc. SO a i;' . v O • ";sf ALARM CLOCKS FOR WINTER MORNINGS, Most of us have a natural desire to remain abed these dark mornings. Everything seems unready for the day. There is no inclination to stir. GILBERT BROS. ALARM CLOCKS are sure reminders that the call of duty must be obeyed. Oar Repeater Alarm Clocks, which by the way, are from the world’s best makers, ring at regular intervals for. 15 minutes persistently, urging the sleeper to rise. The prices of these Clocks are 10s with a guarantee for twelve months. * But'if you require a less expensive Clock we b ave them at all . prices down to ss.' Pay us a visit of inspection. GILBERT Bros., Che House for Dependable Clocks and Watches, Greymouth. THE cloud will certainly have a sil- ■* ver lining, if. when in “the blues” you smoke REGENT CIGARETTES. They, are delightfully fragrant and cool to the tongue.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 1

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