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OPERA HOUSE GREYMOUTH ■ T TTJ> TI7I Cl TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY "RIDDLE OF THE TIN SOLDIER.' AND ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. MATINEE—SATURDAY AFTERNOON—MATINEE. "BATTLE OF WATERLOO."

AUCTIONS. AHAURA SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 27th APRIL. ]\j"ARK SPROT AND CO. will so 1 ! by public auction as above : 30 PRIME BULLOCKS, For Mr. H. Diedrich. 25 FAT CATTLE, For Mr. R. Adamson. 2J FAT CATTLE, For Mr. 11. Karnbaoh. 25 STORE CATTLE, For Mr. A. Griffon.

I SALE AT 1.3 C p.m. SHARP. TOTAR-A FLAT YARDS. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL. At 11.30 a.m. r* t W. MOSS AND CO. will sell by public auction : 750 2, 4 and 6 Tooth WETHERS, On account of Mr. C. Wolf. 800 STORE SHEEP, EWES and WETHERS, On account of Mr. J.. O'Regan. . 60 STORE CATTLE, On account clients. TENDERS. CULVERDEN—WAIAU RAILWAY FORMATION. HPENDERS will be received at this A office .until Noon of MONDAY, 18th MAY, 1914, for Formation work. Culverts and Fencing on about three miles of Railway from Culverden towards Waiau. Drawings, specifications of contract and schedules of quantities may be seen at the Public Works Offices, " Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Greymouth and Blenheim. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R, W. HOLMES. i Enginoer-in-Chief.

RING UP KENNEDY BROS., MOTOR CAR PROPRIETORS. A 35 h.p. OVERLAND CAR ready ; or HIRE at a moment's notice. TOURS TO ALL PARTS arranged r or. Telephone 255.

During the winter months and dark mornings everyone will want an. ALARM CLOCK to enable them to rise early. , You should make your purchases at once. You may do this by visiting G. SWEETMAN'S, (OPP. GENERAL POST OFFICE), THE PLACE. FOR ALARM CLOCKS.

The Latent in— MILLINERY WINTER GOODS. Ladies of Greymouth and district my new stock has arrived, of which I INVITE inspection. LADIES COATS— In Teddy Bear, Caracul, Astrakan, Sealette, Diagonal Tweeds, etc. ; wry smart and neat. SPORTS SUITS— In all the latest shades. SKIRTS— Black and Whit© Check and Tweed, in aU the newest Shades. JERSEYS— A , magnificent range in all colours. BLOUSES— In Lace Silk and a useful line in Navy and Black Poplin. MILLINERY— In Veloirs, Velvets, Beavers, Felts—a fine selection. MILLINERY SPECIALIST. "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE." USTRALIAN J|/|UTUAL PROVIDENT gOCIETY. [ESTABLISHED 1849.] The Largest Mutual Life Office iv the British Empire and the Best BonusPaying Office in the World ! Annual Income nearly £30,000,000 £4,000,000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY! The CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders for the ONE YEAR, 1912, amounted to £936,971, producing Reversionary Additions o f £1,640,000. LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C-, Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch :- Custom House Quay, Wellington. A. G KEMP, district Secretary. , Greymouth. WILLIAM W. ORR, Chief Representative, Grey, Bailer and Westland Districts. For the introduction of New Business only, District Office, Greymouth.— Phone 310.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 1

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