TO-NIGHT— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT Last Night of ANITA STEWART and “A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS” SUNDAY — The Five-act Triangle Romance: -^-SUNDAY “THE CONQUEROR” Starring MILLARD MACK “THE CONQUEROR” And ENID MARKET The Story of the Wolf of and the Society Dud. COMING — WEDNESDAY — A Great Picture — “POLLY OF THE; Cl ROUS” MONDAY 16th, OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, 17th ’ MR. TOM POLLARD Presents a Unique DRAMATIC SPECTACULAR MARCH AND BALLET ENTERTAINMENT. First Production in Greymouth of Gilbert’s “SWEETHEARTS” Grand March of “THE AMAZONS,” under Special Coloured , Lighting. Special Engagement of MISS RUBY WILDING, Premier Danseuse, who will dance “The Bacchanuian” and “Anitra’s” Dances. D.C. and Front Stalls 2/6 ; Stalls 2s; Gallery Is; plus War Tax. Reserve at Bristol. ■
PUBLIC NOTICES. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. 1 ii/fll. J. McCULLOUGH, ex Labour Member of City Council, Christchurch, will deliver an ADDRESS on National Efficiency Board’s Recommendation re Abolition of Liquor, in the Opera House at 3 p.m. on SUNDAY, 15th inst. A collection will be taken up. TMT EMBERS of the W.C.T.U. are in-j vited to attend the Memorial j Service of the late Mrs. Kilpatrick, to j be held in the Presbyterian Church I TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING at| 7 o’clock. SEPTEMBER DELIVERY Lump: 1001 b. drums, 85s nett. Crushed : 561 b. tins, Is lb. nett. The small Carbide is suitable for lighting outfits and motor lamps, He. E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd., Wellington. WEST COAST FARMERS’ CO-OPER-ATIVE DAIRY COY., LTD. r T , HIS Company (the Farmers’ Own) A IS NOW OPEN and will receive CREAM from this date. Directors meet third SATURDAY in month. Suppliers are requested to attend same and look after their own business. Cans supplied and freight paid.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE INANGAiIUA DAIRY IAO- - TORY will RE-OPEN to receive supplies of CREAM on and after 15th September: Cans supplied, and all railage paid. Highest prices paid for butter fat. For further particulars apply to — THE MANAGER, Inangahua Dairy Factory, Cronadun. MILKING SEASON 1918. SEPARATORS. —Now is the time to ■ order your new ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR, the most reliable machine on the market, and cheapest in the long run. Combined with our "Storrie” Milking Plant and our “Lister” Engine—this is the most up-to-date and reliable plant in the world to-day. This is no boasting. We guarantee our statement, and are prepared to prove it in actual operation. We give the easiest of terms to farmers, extending when necessary over three years. Consult us to-day regarding our Alfa-Laval Separators and “Storrie” Milking Plants. HARLEY AND COY., LTD., District Agents. Kumara. 1> 'DECK AND CO’S CASH r * X> PRICES. Vegetable Seeds 2/6 doz., Flower 2s doz. (post free). Jams (all sizes), 6d Ib. Candles, lid lb. English Candles Is 2d. Cheese Is lb. Tin Cheese Is. English Corn Flour, 6d. Rice 3d lb. Fine Sago 4d Dried Peaches and Apples Is Prunes 9d lb.
Pure Ceylon Tea 1/8 lb. Colman’s Mustard 2/6 lb. Cocoa 3/6 lb. Sainton IGd tin . , Mullet and Herrings Is tin ! Baking Powder, all kinds, under to-; day’s wholesale cost. Buy for /’ash and take advantage ol our low prices. Since the war the in-| crease in cost of living is lower in Grey- \ mouth than any town in the Dominion. | ECLIPSE FERTILIZERS. Scientifically prepared to suit the special requirements of West Coast soils, i - -By—.THE NEW ZEALAND j REFRIGERATING COV'.,| LIMITED. 1 Full particulars on applica i '.ion. District Buyer— G. H. ROBINSON, Greymouth. ' J JEFFRIES AND COY., GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, COLLIERY, SHIPPING, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS. Deals in Coal (household, steam and smithy), Fireclay Goods, Agricultural Lime and Hardwood Timbers. We are carrying large stocks of the under-mentioned, which we can deliver at short notice to any part of Greymouth or Railway Station : PRIME OATEN SHEAF CHAFF (Canterbury and Blenheim). OATEN COW CHAFF (good lines). Wheat, Oats, Pollard, Bran, Potatoes, Hay, Straw, etc., Household Coal Fire Bricks, Tiles, Fireclay, Cement and Agricultural Lime, Cooper’s Sheep Dip, Wool Packs and Sewing Twine. Cash Buyers of Sound Empty Sacks. Call or write for quotations. We invite comparison. Note the Address : Office, Mackay St. ’Phone 85. Produce and Coal Depot, Sawyer’s Creek Road. Telegraph Address : “Jeffries/’ P.O. Box 129.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 September 1918, Page 1
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