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AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE, ' GREYMOUTH. V POLLARD’S PICTURES. AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Including the Military Drama ‘‘WITH THE COLOURS.” “WITH THE COLOURS,” “In the Tune of Peril”—Drama. “Intrusion at Lampoe”—Drama. ‘When California was Young’—Drama “Fathe Gazette" —Topical, “The Counts” —Vita Comedy. “The Rescue” —Comedy. AND OTHER NEW SUBJECTS. TYON’T cough any more. Take 17 PARKINSON’S LIME SYRUPthe remedy for coughs and colds.—ls Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d. ANY AMBITteN TO .... ANY AMBITION TO . . .;. . BECOME AN BECOME AN ENGINEER? Have you any ambition £o enter an .attractive, interesting, well-paid profession ? If so, this is your opportunity. By an.easy course of simplified studyarranged, conducted and supervised by “made good” in their profession, -and have itfade it their business to know all to be r’ > known of Engineering. YOU CAN NOW ’ Now to take up oul^cjottige— probably the most • compiler. arf^ i fi?6st c easily /Understood cost is so small, that Jou may put it/down as, a /wise that ift a short while will be worth/ .many, many times ‘ . ; its original cost, •Our * students are. all “successes” —and we will See to it that opr future Btdderitg are a credit toitheinjelyes and to odr coaching metjiods. It costs you- nothing to dinve a copy of our fully descriptive' pamphlet in your hands! Let us have your address; we will gladly 'send it to you free. Write to-day! gOWER’S AUCKLAND gCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, m.a.im.e Tyrone Buildings,' v. ; CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. ' 'Phone 1734. FREE! FREE! Given away with every COYER you purchase is a REPAIRING OUTFIT of great value. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITYBUY A COVER TO-DAY. L. & G.~WYLDE, v. KIA ORA, CYCLE WQRK& 'S&r 5

tAXI AND RUBBER-TYRED CABS BROWN. JAMES AND McGLASHAN above Cab Proprietors wish to A notify the public of Greymouth and district that they are prepared to CATER JOINTLY for all WEDDING and PICNIC PARTIES, etc. They have at their disposal an UP-TO-DATE MOTOR TAXI CAB, four HANSOM CABS and numerous Rubber and Stecl-tyrod Traps and Gigs. They respectfully ask for a share of public patronage. All orders left with any of the above, proprietors will receive prompt atten tion. Special attention given to weddings. ’Phones: — Brown 194-321. McGlashan 349. James 174. J. M. S ULLIVAN . CARTER AM) CONTRACTOR. Parting of all descriptions under :aken—contract or per load. Estiir. ates pven for aIJ classes of work. Communications promptly attended to. ’Phone 267. Address: High St.. Greymouth. H. J. HUDD. TIMBER, PRODUCE, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AGENCIES; — Guardian Assurance. Fire and Accident. STEAMERS Opouri, Kairaki, Wootton, Joan Craig, Ingra, Freights received in any quantity, and forwarded to all ports. Letters: Box 107, Greymouth.

SALE! SALE! BLACBKALL. BLACKBALL. MRS. SKINNER S GREAT CLEARING SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING. This Sale is a “Moving Saving Sale.” Drapery, Millinery, Ladies and Children’s Clothing all reduced to LESS THAN GOST PRICE. Every resident is asked to inspect the stock for themselves. RATLIN’S LAUNDRY, ALEXANDER ST.. GREYMOUTH. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING AND BLOUSES washed and ironed equal to new —all hand work. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.—Collars, Shirts and Soft Goods are turned out equal to new garments. All work called for and delivered to suit customers. A post card will he the means of having customers wants attended to. All garments washed and ironed under the proprietor’s supervision. 'HANSEN MAKER. creymouth LJHAS. jjansen, MACKAY ST., :::: GREYMOUTH. SAIL AND TENT MAKER, AND OILSKIN MANUFACTURER. Wagon Tilts, Horse and Cow Covers, Tents, Tarpaulins, Flour Bags, Etc. Importer of Airkmyre's celebrated Rot and Waterproof Canvas. Cotton Hose Canvas (American and English make), Flax Canvas (Scotch and English), made expressly ’ for the Coast. Telephone 79,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

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