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AMUSEMENTS. POLLARD'S PICTURE! x RUNANGA. A MAGNIFICENT BILL TO-NIGHT, The Vitagraph Special Drama —• "ON THE STROKE OF FIVE." (A Story of Love and Intrigue.) The Thrilling Flying A. Drama—"A GOLD." TDK LATEST DAT HE GAZETTE, Two Bright Comedies. An Instructive Industrial — "FROM FOREST TO MILL." ~ Auction

nil HIBERNIAN SPORTS. VICTORIA PARK, GREYMOUTH. FRIDAY, 17th ill, *1916. OFFPS IN AID OF SICK ANJ) PROGII A M M E MAIDEN HANDICAP. 75yds. ; £1 10s. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Nomination Is. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120yds.',; £lO. First, £7; 2nd., £2;'3rd., £l. Nomination 3s; acceptance 2s. 220 YDS. HANDICAP; £4 10s. First, £3; 2nd., £1; 3rd., 10s. Nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. 440 YDS. HANDICAP ; £4 10s. First, £3; 2nd., £1; 3rd., 10s. Nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. 880 YDS. HANDICAP; £5 10s. First. £3 10s; 2nd., £1 10s; 3rd., 10,. Nomination 2/5; acceptance 2,6. SCHOOLBOYS' BELAY RACE, 880 yds. Shield and four Silver Medals. Boys under 14 years. BOYS BACK, 75yds. Fader 14 years. ; £l. First, 15s; 2nd. ss. Nomination 6d. CYCLING. ! HALF-MILE HANDICAP; £4 10s. | First, £3; 2nd., £1; 3rd.. 10s. j Nomination 2s'; acceptance 2s. ' ONE MILE HANDICAP; £4 10s. ! First, £3; 2nd., £1; 3rd., 10s. j Nomination 2s ; acceptance 2s. TWO-MILE HANDICAP; £lO. First,! £7; 2nd., £2; 3rd., £l. Nomina-1 tion 3s ; acceptance 3s. THREE-MILE HANDICAP; £3.! First, £5; 2nd., £2; 3rd., £l. Nomination 2/6; acceptance 26. j SACK PACE. First, 10s; 2nd... ss. j Nomination 6<l. j MOTOR. OBSTACLE RACE; £1 10s. First, £1 ; 2nd., 10s. Nomination! Is. -. Nominations close at the Albion Hotel on WEDNESDAY, February 23rd.. at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared March Ist. Acceptances close March 10th. All events will be conducted under die rules of the New Zealand Athletic ind Cycling Union. The decision of the Committee shall j ; uual in all cases. M. KEATING, T. J. O'CALLAGHAN, Joint Secretaire: Box 156. Greymouth.

BBUSATISNAL. ne(v imperial dress cutting and millinery classes.— world-renowned chance. 'TWO GRAND PRIZES, Two, Gold Medals for Simplicity and Accuracy. During strenuous time 4 Mothers should join the classes and make their Garments at a small cost. 20 LESSONS ONE GUINEA, AGENTS WANTED. CLASSES: Runanga —Mondays, Blackball—Tuesdays. Reef ton —Wednesdays. Greymouth—Fridays, Druids' Hall. All classes from 10 a.m. By MISS L. ROBERTS. Inventress.

HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? ANY ATTRACTION FOR YGli? ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? Does the good pay, regular employment and easy occupation of an Engineer "hold out any appeal to you? There's a coach that has taken hundreds of other young men just like yourself—some of them with distinctly less ability and inferior advantages — along "the royal road to success." That "Coach" is J AS. W. BOWER, m.a.i.m.e., Principal of the Auckland Scnool for Engineers, whose "coaching" is right-up-to-the-moment in every respect. No old books for you to learn by heart, but type-written, invaluable "pointers," founded on the world's very latest and "quickest-to-st'-dy methods. Fees here »r xceptionally reasonable. Writ* iy before you forget to ' • ■pOWErr'fj p CKLAND gCHOOL ;R I^NGINEERS. .1 BOWER, m.a.i.m.e. Principal TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. •Phone 1734. P.O. Box 50.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 1

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