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TO-NIGHT PEERLESS PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT DUSTIN FARNUM in— "THE VIRGINIAN" t WEDNESDAY "DESTINY 53 WEDNESDAY ONLY " ' —or— ONLY "THE SOUL 0F . A WO MA N " * ■ A Play of Fearless Power and Terrific Strength. A Powerful Study of the Soul of a Woman who had Sinned. Also the" Latest Fatty Arbuckle Comedy—"FATTY OUT V/EST" (Two reels) "t-ATTY OUT WEST" CHILDREN UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED. "DESTSNY" and "FATTY OUT WEST' will be shown HOKITIKA, FRIDAY EUNANGA— , PEERLESS PICTURES. —THURSDAY "DESTINY" —or— "THE SOUL OF A WOMAN." THURSDAY— "THE SOUL OF A WOMAN" —THURSDAY CHILDREN UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED.

AUCTIONS. AT AUCTION ROOM S, WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY. • ■ At 11.30 a.m. ' C< W. MOSS AND CO., instructed xjr * by C. W. Yates, Esq., who is removing to Christchurch, will sell by public auction: QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD, High Street, with commodious eight-roomed Dwelling erected thereon. A splendid opportunity for acquiring a really first-class house in central position. Easy terms can be arranged. SVLE OF DAIRY .STOCK. i MATA.INUI. 15th AUGUST, 1018. JEFFRIES AND CO., instructed by: Mr. A. Cooper, who has sold his farm, will sell at the Homestead as above : TL'F. iVHOT.T! nf his LIVE AND HF.AI) STOCK, comprising 30\ Sj)l. Milking Cows (due Auj Sprit., Oct.), 8 choice Springers: fdue Oct.), 11 forward Empty I Heifers, 27 Calves, 1 5 IT. Bull, j 50 Ewes (in lamb)';, also Horses,' Pigs, Poultry, Chaff-cutter, Farm j Implements, Harness, Traps and! Drays, etc. i FOR SALE. ipOli SALE.—2OO .acres of Land,! with an out-run of 56 acres (Re-! gulation Lease); mostly laid down in grass : mile from Raupo Railway Sta- j tion.—Apply J. B. Doolan, Totara i Flat. ; MILKING PLANT FOR SALE. | XfOR SALE—A* new MILKING! ■*- PLANT; LK. G., two cow ejec- j tors; can be made into three. Only ] used for one season. —Apply office of \ this paper. j "POR SALE—Second-hand Piano ; at-' most new ; can be at our rooms. —Harley and Co., Ltd., 1 Auctioneers. j FOR SALE. " J GROCERY, DRAPERY AND BOOT; BUSINESS. 'HE Business of the WAIUTA TRADIXG COMPANY, consisting of Groceries, Boots, Shoes and General Drapery. A splendid chance to the right man. Only reason for selling is proprietor called up for active nervico. Early application is necessary. PUBLIC NOTICES. BARGAINS'AT UDDSTROM'S^ Full-size WOODEN BEDSTEADS, im- 1 mune from the borer by special treatment; from 37/6. COUCHES, in American Leather, from' 37/6. \ i WIRE COUCHES from £3 'ss. Sf DUCHESS CHESTS, made from sea-! soried timber, from £2 12s 6d. BOOKCASE, WRITING BUREAU, I from £3 15s. I FourvStrong CAKE STANDS, with! birch legs, 15s. HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, in Birch, will I last a lifetime, from 12/6. ' SECOND-HAND DEPARTMENT, j 1 4ft. SPRING MATTRESS. 1 1 3ft. FOLDING WIRE BEDSTEAD. I Compare our prices with o+her firms before purchasing. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., LIMITED: —Proprietors of the — ISLINGTON FREEZING WORK! Near CHRISTCHURCH. * We are CASH BUYERS of FAT STOCK at HIGHEST CURRENT. PRICES. Stock frozen on account oi farmers. For further particulars apply -to G. H. ROBINSON, District Buyer. Shakespeare St., Greymouth. GOITRE Tha woman who think* the foitroui •welling in her neck too bad to t>e cared will read with relief what a Naw Zealand lady writea about Doit' Goitre Treatment —"I believe* my Goitre too bad ever to be onred, but after mtng the treatment A am happy to aay it ban been reduced four incheg.' The original letter, together with hundreds more may be teen on amplication. Full Particular/ of thit well-tried treatment—will be tent Fru on application—it It wrth telling. A. DOIC, Family Chmist USh victoria Avenue WANrtANUI

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1918, Page 1

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