BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
'• • '■ A furnished bed-sittingroom, with use of . fireplace, suitable, for two ladies, ,ns advertised to let. 'A six-roomed house in Tnrapuhi Street is advertised to let. Read the advertisement. A special meeting of the Greymouth Wharf Laborers' Industrial Union of .Workers will be held in the Lyceum Hall fco-morrow evening at 7.30. All members are invited to attend. . 1 , . Shareholders in the West Coast Econc- ..., mic Building Society, are requested to note that the ballots to take place this evening have been postponed till Monday, July 6th. A lady's muff was taken from a railway carriage on Saturday night between 1 ?. 'loMoana- and 'Jacksons. Read the advertisement, from which all particulars may ■ be- obtained} •; ;- •:, / A meeting of-the Greymouth Coursing Club Committee is called for this even-j T. ■■ing-.at 8 o'clock at the Albion Hotel. Alt t-\ members are invited to be present, as the bu4iriess is important. ■By reference to our advertising columns •it will be seen that Mr Duncan McLean. "i --wholesale merchant, has been appointed -• agent for the Colonial Sugar Company, : Auckland. !.-,;' ' Members of the Star-of the West Lodge 1 '.-• are reminded that the usual meeting will be held in the Lodge Room, Tainui Street,, this evening. Visiting brethren are invited to attend- . • •'- On'Tuesday, July 7th, lenders close for i sinking main shaft ,230 ft and excavating : chamber at No, 11 level for the New Big • River Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Read the advertisement. Mr H. H. Cooto, optician, of Wellington/advertises that he may be consulted at Re'vington's Hotel for the next three ' i.days.. Those who' are .suffering wih their . ; --.-cyes should call on Mr H. H. Coote &>. once..' .... , „.. '.',:'•:,'.( -,:'-" .
A fruit and confectionery business in We of : the "best suburbs of Wellington, the average weekly takings being £3O, is advertised for sale in another column. For full particulars read the advertisement.
-The ball of the season, under the auspices of the Kumara Tennis Club, will beheld in the Adelphi Theatre, on Friday evening, July 3rd. The committee are doing all in their power to make the Daul the event of the year, so those who attend may look forward to a most pleasant evening. The services of first-class musicians have been engaged, with an efficient M.G'fhe grand march will take place at 8 o'clock.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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377BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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