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TO-NIGHT— POLLARD'S PICTURES. . —TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ONLY— A First National Release: —TO-NIGHT ONLY "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE," Starring ANITA STEWART. "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE," Starring ANITA STEWART. The Story of ''Marie," the Mystery Girl from Nowhere. A Play of Scandal, Mystery and Romance. Full Orchestra, and Pollard's Usual Picture Prices. TO-NIGHT— MINERS' HALL, RUNANGA. —TO-NIGHT "DAMAGED GOODS" "DAMAGED GOODS" 7 p.m., WOMEN ONLY— 9 p.m., MEN ONLY. Prices 2s. Prices 2s. THURSDAY— OPERA HOUSE. , —FEBRUARY 26th "GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE" "GREYMOUTH UP-TO-DATE' —CASTE—"Peggy" Miss M.\Bush "Capt. Joe" Mr. K. Skoglund "Connie" Miss N. Chunn "Sparks" Master 11. Nash "Flossie" Miss D. Brebner "Percy" Mr. L. McGlashan "Jack" Mr. A. Giffney Visitors to the Tip-head : Misses M. Bouvke, M. Steer, G. McKay, R. Steer, T. Asliton, M. Parfitt, E. Clark, C. Hopkins, M. Smith, A. Bush. C. Dodson, V. Parkinson, B. Robert son, E. Stubbs, A. McKnight, D. Hamilton, Messrs T. Clark, E. Stapp, Buck and Kitchingham. ! Picnicers on the Beach : Misses Ann Cochrane, Teresa Newman, K. Sampson, Slielia Wingham, Elsie Wil-liams, Kathleen Newman, E. Sampson, J. Benyon, Mamie Newman, V. Williams, Nancy Martin and Lot Nash. Pollard's Premier Augmented Orchestra under the Baton of Mr. Fred Restieaux. AMATEUR BOXING TOUENAMENT BLACKBALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. FROM BANTAM TO HEAVYWEIGHT. Also Two Special Bouts, Six Bounds, 3 min. each, between— ROBBO (Blackball) v. RUSTY (Waiuta) 808 EMERALD (Grey) v. HARRY LONG (Blackball) Competitors to be at ringside 6.30 p.m., for medical examination. Tourney starts at 7 p.m. sharp. Prices : ss, 3s and 2s. R. DUNCAN. Hon. Secretar-y.

LOST AND FOUND. I OST-On Monday night, Hokitika 7 o'clock train,, Lady's Hand Bag, containing pension paper and money.— Reward returning to Star Office. PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST OLD BOYSASSOCIATION. TPHE above Association intend opening the shop in Tainui Street on SATURDAY, 28th February, to raise funds for the Old Peoples' Home. Donations of Vegetables, Frurt, Cakes, etc.. are invited from persons desirous of giving. The shop will be open on Friday evening to receive same. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. F. J. JOHNSTON, Secretary. I

GOLD BOUGHT in any quantity Highest price given. GEO. E. STEPHENSON, Licensed Gold Buyer. Box 41. Reef ton.

WHERE TO i STAY £ IN 1 GREYMOUTH. J ••nek Building (absolutely fire-prnnf) •ntaining Forty Well-furnished tied rooms. Handy to Post Office. Handy to Railway. Handy to SteamersThe recognised house for tourists anr* ' si tors Fi rat-class Table with every att«p r.iop J. D. WrNGHAM Propriot.OT

4AWHERA MEAT GOV are offering SPECIAL QUA LITY of— BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, LAMB, AND VEAL, AT REDUCED PRICES. Secure PRICE LIST without delay. MAWHERA MEAT COY TAINUI ST., GREYMOUTH.

—TRY MY A RUSTIC JJAIR JUTTING By a HAIRDRESSER with the Best Experience on the Coast. My NATURAL HAIR-CUTTING js not to be compared to others, and it is much n^ti'tor My SHAMPOOING is more refreshing after my methods of Massaging, U J. DUMBLE, (Next to H. Milner. Jeweller), UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.} BE A WIRELESS OPERATOR BY JUNE, To-day, start a Course oi Wireless Operating Tuition in THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. If you ara anxious to get on, and work interestedly and con-* scientiously, you can qualify as a WIRELESS OPERATOR by June. The Dominion College has all the latest wireless apparatus and • equipment, and qualified Wireless Operators as teachers. . Day, evening or correspondence tuition. Write, call or 'phone today for further particulars. THE J)OMINION (JOLLEQF OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD^ EOYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. (Cathedral Square, (P.O. Box TM), y Chriptchurch : BRITAIN'S BUILDING, Maimers Street,, (P.O- Box 022), Wellinffton

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1920, Page 1

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