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AMUaSMKNTa f>PERA HOUSE, OREYMOUTH. .MONDAY, sth JULY. BY -REQUEST OF HUNDREDS. THE (i OKG EOUS SPECTA(J I iE—THE CORONATION OF QUEEN KATHLEEN Will be repeated in con junction with POLLARDS PICTURES. FOR 017 R WOUNDED NEW ZEA- • LAND SOLDIERS. A GRAND CONCERT, in aid of New Zealand Wounded Soldiers. will be held in the Ngahere Hall, Ngahere, on FRIDAY, July 9th. Admission to Concert Is.DANCE to follow. Ladies Is; Gents 2s. E. WRIGHT, K. ARMSTRONG A DANCE will be held in Cobden Hall on FRIDAY,. July 2nd. Gent:-! Is 6d; Ladies a plate or Is. Good music and efficient M.C. Dancing to commence 8.30. First-class floor. "HELP WANTED FOR. WEST COAST WOUNDED SOLDIERS" A CONCERT of eighty voices, by the Paroa School Children, will be given in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, July 2nd., at 8 p.m. Proceeds to go towards our West Coast* wounded soldiers. An excellent programme. Sweets will be on sale. Admission 1/6. DANCE to follow. Drags will leave the Post Office, Greymouth, at 7.15 p.m.—E. Griffiths and J. Dowling. Joint Secretaries. CORONATION CEREMONY. [ESDAMES Woodward. Henniker. M. Human, and Miss Perkins kindly request all children who took pa'rt in the recent Carnival Concert, including the Flag Children, May Queen Court. Britannia and Allies, Sailor Bovs, and Mav Pole Dancers, to meet at the OPERA HOUSE on SATURDAY MORNING at 10.30. Al! the ladies-and grmtlemeu who took part in Ihe Crowning Ceremony are requested to be in attendance at the Opera House on MONDAY EVENING. OUR FALLEN AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. McLEAN'S tTAlNf\\m MONTHLY BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the ahov funds, will be held in the Town Hal 1 on MONDAY NIGHT. July sth, commencing at 8 p.m. Full change of programme: Admission: Dress Circle, 2s; Pownstnirs. Is. HAVE " "ALL WE ARE AND ALL WE said Mr. Massey, "is at the service of the Empire." This is very trus. But what we ARE and what we HAVE is determined very largely by our EDUCATION. To train and educate oneself is to serve the Empire for it is increasing one's value to the Empire. Now THANKS' COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE, W E L L I N G TON, by faithfully preparing students for the Law Professional Accountancy Boole-keepers' Public Service University Entrance University Teachers' Certificate Stenographers' | Examinations, helps huge numbers of citizens to increase their worth to the State. Remember that the wealth of a. country is in its citizens, and that the surest riches are of the mind. Our Unrivalled System of Postal Tuition will enable YOU to study successfully for any of the above Examinations. Write for particulars. 11. AMOS, Director. P.O. Box 162, Wellington. 33<»*S!!asnTO»s^^ I JLP urn mm 1 !: ■•'* .rid MRS D.HANSEN, (LATI CHARIOT HANSON), MACKAX BTROOT, GROXHOUTH, SAIL' ANH TBMT EBAKBR. eiLBKiN b9anuefagturse3. Horso aad Oow Carers, Teats, Wn' •psalins, *to. Importers et.,jßiclcßt/Tei< RoS Mfl Waterproof Gkbt*»,. ■ Hesittfj Cbatm ol tht, fcscfi saltern P. «ad 0, WatßiproeS Ooftii » sjß» sialiiy. RlPidWI Their strength IMj» a them the moil econfft<|t"|*C<>miail.! ' 17

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 1

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