—TOWN HALL— —TOWN HALL-TO-NIGHT— -TO-NIGHT— —TO-NIGHT —THE FAMOUS—DIGGERS DIGGERS Aho will repeat the performance which delighted, a huge audience last night. Positively your last opponunucy of hearing the finest combination of New Zealand talent seen in the Dominion. APOLOGY. —The management wish to apologise to the hundreds of intending patrons who were unable to gain admittance' last evening. An endeavour will be made to accomiViodate everyone at to-night’s final performance. * ' Prices; 4s, 3s and 2s, plus Tax. Seats may be reserved at Kilgour’s. TOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES. —TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) See the World’s Greatest Acrobatic Comedian : FRED STONE in— “THE GOAT” (Artcraft). Every incident is a thrill. Every time STONE comes into the picture you are surer he is the screen’s greatest stunt actor. “VILLAGE SMITHY” (Two-reel Mack Sennett) “VILLAGE SMITHY” “THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE.” THURSDAY— ENRICO CARUSO, the World’s Greatest Tenor —THURSDAY in “MY COUSIN” (Six reels)
gaSage, G. SCHAEF *SONStABAPUHI ST. (Established Largest Stock CAR SPARES in Westland. FURNITURE WORKS, We stock Goodyear Tyres, which are cheapest and best; Electrical Supplies, Motor Lamps, Batteries Accumulators and Fittings j large stock Ford Parts, Cycle Tyres, Ignition Plugs, Brake Lining. It will pay you to call at our Garage ind see for yourselves. 1869). HERBERT ST. PIONEER FURNITURE WORKS. To those about to settle in life— Furnish with us, and you will be happy after your investments. All Styles and Classes of Furniture to order. Furniture packed and forwarded to any part of the Dominion.
AUCTIONS. TOTARA FLAT YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY At 11.30 a.m. Q. W. MOSS AND CO., in conjunc- * tion with Dalgety and Co., will seR by public auction : 150 2 Tooth EWES. 50 6 and 8-tooth EWES. 200 4 and 6-tooth WETHERS.' (F onward) An exceptionally good line. On account Mr. Alf Smith. KOEATAHI SUMMER SALE. WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At Noon. JEFFRIES AND CO. will sell on account of the following clients : Miss A. Fleming, H. 11. Monk, P. Heslan, Little Bros., A. W. Meharry, N. Kambach, P. Jones, W. Kelly, A. Jamieson, and M. Moynihan:— 10 FAT LAMBS. 15 FAT WETHERS. 50 BREEDING EWES: 50 Well-grown WEANERS. 40 18 to 24 mos. S.H. STEERS. 65 2 to 2.', yr. S.H. STEERS (good). 15 FAT 4-Yr. BULLOCKS. 15 FAT HEIFERS AND COWS. Above will be drafted into lots to suit buyers. Sale at noon sharp. Cars leave auctioneer’s office at 10.30 a.m TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 12 (Noon).
MARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as iU above 500 4-tooth 'WETHERS. 500 2-tootb fresh full-mouthed EWES 50 STORE CATTLE. Account clients. 15 HEAD MIXED FORWARD CATTLE, years. Account Client. Further entries solicited. -4 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. (CLEARING SALE OF ALL Live INCHBONNIE ESTATE. . THURSDAY, 11th MARCH, 1920. Particulars will be advertised later. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioned s. A SNIP ! HURRY UP. PIGHTY-SEVEN AND A-HaLF ACRES FREEHOLD, near railway station; capacity to winter 20 cows. Price, including 15 choice guaranteed Cows (averaging £2 11s per month), £I7OO the lot. Land, first class West Coast land; will grow anything. MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT AHAURA. jIfESSES MARK SPROT AND CO., favoured with instructions from MR. CHAS. BELLEW, who has decided to retire from active business, will sell by public auction at Ahaura: — LOT 1.- —That FINE TWO-STOREY BUILDING known as AHAURA HOTEL, with modern equipment, including lighting and water supply, containing number of rooms, including billiard room, private sitting room for accommodation of guests and every facility for carrying on the first-class trade attached to the hotel. Land title is Freehold and site the best in Ahaura. LOT 2.—FREEHOLD SECTIONS AND BUILDING, adjoining Ahaura Hotel, known as “Gough’s”, with all buildings thereon. LOT 3.—THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, Ahaura (Freehold), at present let to good tenant; situated on comer opposite Post Office. LOT 4.—FREEHOLD SECTIONS with Stables thereon. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The properties which have been entrusted to us for sale should command the attention of anyone desirous of acquiring freeholds in a good locality with prospective increase in value. • The vast timber areas and land, also mining in the Ahaura district, are so well known locally and promise well for ths future Welfare of the Ahaura district..
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 1
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