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FRIDAY— POLLARD'S PICTURES. —SATURDAY . Pollard’s present the Cleverest Child Actress in the World MADGE EVANS —as— “THE LITTLE DUCHESS” MADGE EVANS ( —as— “THE LITTLE DUCHESS” The Story of an Orphan froitf CIRCUS to EARL’S CASTLE, A Great Child Actress and an Amazing Tragedy. “THE CAVE OF DESPAIR,” 19th Chapter of “THE IRON CLAW.” to-night. GRAND CONCERT T0 ~" T OvinA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE In'Aid CITIZENS’ BAND’S New Instruments. Every Item a Musical Treat by Talented Artists, consisting of -Misses Wplls (Hokitika), Ryan, and Watson (2), Bruner, Hannam (Greymouth) and Messrs i ' G'iffney, Giarke, and Atkinson. DANCE TO FOLLOW. FULL ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle, 2s. Stalls Is. No Amusement Tax. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. DOMINION THEATRE FRIDAY, ISth JULY. BLACKBALL. AN ALL-STAR PROGRAMME BY SELECTED ARTISTS. Vocal Gems and Classic Dances. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Supper Provided. Miss Watson’s Orchestra. Tickets: 2s and Is.

PUBLIC NOTICES. BLACKBALL SILVER BAND. • A IMPLICATIONS, to close on THURS DAY, July 25th, .with the undersigned, are invited {O/ the position of CONDUCTOR to the above Band ; Cornet player preferred. Applicants to state salary. and' give references. SECRETARY, Blackball Silver Band. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby g.ven that in accordance with the pro■visions ,of the Harbours Amendment Act, 1910! the Statement of Accounts and Annual Reports of the above Board for the year ended 31st March, 1917, may be 11 , inspected at the Board’s ofiice during, office hours for a period of 30 days from the date hereof. Dated the' 18th July, 1918. ' AY, B. GILBERT, Secretary. nPHE FARMERS’ CO-OPERA IT YE x ASSOCIATION, Christchurch, (Delco-Light Department), has nor yet appointed an AGENT for the AVest Coast. It is a unique opportunity for the right' man. SUDAN UNITED MISSION. WESLEY HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 19th, at 7.30 p.m., ILLUSTRATED LECTURE bv Miss L. F. Boniwell, “THE SUDAN.” It’s peoples’ problems and possibilities. Pioneer work 400 miles south of Khartum. Admission FREE. Collection in aid of the mission. , ROBINSON’S CLOSING DOWN SALE. As I am desirous of clearing off everything, quickly, FURTHER REDUCTIONS on a great many lines are now in force. A few examples : Pure Malt ATnegar 1)5 gal., 21b. tins Meat 1 ; 4, “K” lib. Jams 6/6 doz. (31s case), 21b. Glass Jars 1/5 (16/6 doz.), Pickles Is, Pres. Ginger Is lb., Worcester and Tomato Sauce, qts., Is (11/6 doz), Cocoa lOd and 1/6, Morton’s Herrings and Tomato lOd, C.M.C. Tongues 2s, and lots of other, lines in Groceries and Crockery equally cheap.. Also 1 Horse. Tlarness and Cart, Bacon-cutter, 2 Glass Show Cases, Three-tier Show, Stand, Balance Scales, Shop Ladders, Office Stool, Tables, etc. Terms: Strictly cash. J. ROBINSON, GROCER, :::: TAINUI STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. TPHE GREYMOUTH MOTOR GARx AGE has REMOVED to Cottle’s Building, opposite the Town Hall. Only experienced drivers and mechanics kept. REPAIR WORK of all descriptions undertaken. Orders punctually attended to. ’Phone 335. . PUBLIC NOTICE. TTAYING leased my Produce Business, which has been carried on by me for the past three years, to Messrs Power and Coll, I solicit a continuance of patronage to my successors, who will be pleased to give quotations for all produce. Accounts owing to me must be set.tlcd before the end of July. M. MOLAN. SPECIAL OFFER. I r, TOURING . this month every person • .completely Furnishing /with us will be entitled to claim one “Standard” Treadle Sewing Machine for > £7 10s. Ordinary buyers will be charged the usual price, £l2 10s, , HARLEY AND CO., LTD., 1 House Furnishers. 10LBS. 8.0. P. CEYLON TEA FOR 12/3. During mouth of July we will supply one lOlbs. CHEST TEA for 12 6 with each order for £5 (or more) worth of other gocis. It doesn’t matter . what you order —Furniture, Bedding, Blankets, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Hardware, Crockery or Cutlery. For J each additional Chest you order the price charged will be 18/6 chest. HARLEY AND COY., LTD., Universal Providers. I BARGAINS AT * UDDSTROM’S. Full-size WOODEN BEDSTEADS, img mune from the borer by special treatment; from 37/6. COUCHES, in American Leather, from 37/6. WIRE COUCHES from £3 ss. !, DUCHESS made from sea- ■- soned timber, from £2 12s 6d. BOOKCASE, WRITING BUREAU, from £3 15s. Four Strong CAKE STANDS, with birch legs, 15s. * HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, in Birch, will last a lifetime, from 12/6. n SECOND-HAND DEPARTMENT. g 1 4ft. SPRING MATTRESS. 1 3ft. FOLDING WIRE BEDSTEAD. Compare our prices with o+ her firms

AMUSEMENTS. \ ' GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, for Children and Adults, will be held in' the Miners’ Hall, Runanga, on FRIDAY, 19th July. Children’s Ball to commence at 7.15 p.m. Adults’ to commence at 10 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross Funds. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Married Cohples, 2/6 ; Extra Lady, 1/6; Children, 6d. F. WYLDE, Secretary. CARS will leave the Post Office at 8 p.m, LOST AND FOUND. T OST — 1 Somewhere between Grey " Station and Blackball, possibly on 4.20 p.m. train, £lO in notes, silver and gold brooch, in a black leather purse. —Reward Mrs. Phillips, Blackball/ or Star Office, Greyraouth. PUBLIC NOTISSi. HELPING HAND SHOP. (In Aid of Various Patriotic Funds) GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET. i npilE above Shop will again be open A on SATURDAY NEXT, July 20th. The districts are Karoro, Tainui Street from Town Belt to Mdr ray Street, included The Terrace, vicinities of railway and Alexander Street. —SEASON 1918. Telephone: No. 360. Postal Address: Greymouth. A. FAIRHALL. MARSDEN ROAD NURSERY, TS now BOOKING ORDERS for all L kinds of TREES, including Fruit, Hedge, Shelter and Ornamental. All trees true to name. Orders ranst be sent in at once to ensure prompt delivery. NOTICE TO COMPANY’S, ASSOCIATIONS AND ALL MACHINERY USERS. WE are holding large Lists ol Ma- ’ ' chinery of every description, including the following : —Boilers of every size up to 95 h.p. Also Engines, Steam, Gas, Petrol (all sizes ana makes), Dynamos, Motors (3 and 4 h.p. and upwards) ; a large range of Pressure Pipes, Galvanised Piping and Fittings. Sawmills, Dredging Machinery, Quartz Mining Machinery ; a large list of Turning Lathes (all sizes and makes), Pulleys, Pinions, Plummer Blocks, Bearings and Shafting ; Tractions, Portables, Steam and Hand Winches. Pumps, Pelton Wheels, Ploughs, and Tackle Blocks. Also a large list of Miscellaneous machinery of all kinds. We also have hundreds of enquiries for machiner and goods. Anyone wishing to dispose of anything on the way of the above mentioned, would do well to call on us ,or write. AND J^ATIMER, WEST COAST MACHINERY EXCHANGE, (Coates’ Buildings, Mackay Street.) WANTEDS, (GROCERIES FOR EVERYONE.— We have the goods, you have the cash. A few of our prices :—Creamoat a, 1/6 ;■ slb. Boxes Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, 9/6; ilb. tins Cocoa, Is; Nelson’s Gelatine, 8d per pkt. ; 11b. pkts. Cornflour, 6d ; 11b. Packet Doctor’s Cream o’Groats, lid ; Sultanas, 9d and lOd.—At ANGEL BROS.. Cash Grocers. L INFLUENZA REMEDY is ’ a reliable remedy for inza colds in head and chest, secoughs, etc. It gives rebel m dose and cures with one bottle. 3 delay. Procure a bottle at once. 2/6, posted 3s, at Keddie s,. CheOpposite Post, Office. NORTH British Hot Water Bottle is the best preventive against Id feet and wakeful nights. But >k for the “Unique” stopper the and of satisfaction. All chemists. as Accuuiiioiiw, I*l’ • Attorney, Financial Agent, Agent, Fire, Life and Acer ado Accounts kept, and Balts and Income Tax Retumr -A NAYLOR. General A gen£

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1918, Page 1

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