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TO-NIGHT— POLLARD'S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT j A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME! headed by—- ' "A SQUARE HEAL," Stirling MARGARITA FISCHER j "A StjUARE DEAL," Starving . MARGARITA FISCHER | j Tiio Story of a Clever Society Satire. I WEDNESDAY A Great Ooldwyn. —WEDNESDAY j TOM MOORE in— "THE CITY OF COMRADES." ; - MINERS' HALL— POLLARD'S PICTURES.- —RUNANOA. TUESDAY— A Goldwyn Story uf the Brotherhood of Man —TUESDAY TUESDAY— '.'THE CITY OF 'COMRADES," Starling TOM MOORE. Twelfth Episode'of— "THE MAN OF MIGHT."

PUBLIC NOTICES. REEFTON COAL COMPANY, LTD. Yl/ANTED —Separate Tenders fo v DISMANTLING and CARTIN( • (including loading at Mawheraiti Rail way Station) old "Worksop" Di'edg Pontoons, Antonio's Yallev, to clos on SATURDAY, 31st July at 8 p.in Specifications to be seen at Company' Office, Reefton; Watt's Hotel, Ma wheraiti, and Star Office, Grevmoutli. | T. 11. LEE, Managing Director. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. i/'RITTEN TENDERS are invite! and will be received at Count: Chambers, Grevmoutli, up to 12 o'clocl (Noon) on FRIDAY, July 30th, 1920 for the CONSTRUCTION of the follow ing works — 1. —Red Jack's Creek Road, Sectior No. 4. 2. —Big River Road, Section No. 5. 3.—Bridge, with Approaches, across Slatey Creek on Grey Valley tr Taramakau Road. 4. —Bridge, with Approaches, acros. Sam Creek on Grey Valley to Taramakau Road. ,s—Culvert across Marshall Creek, Granville Road. Tenders to be marked on outside c f envelope with the name of the work tendered for, and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications can be seen at County Chambers, Grevmoutli ; and for 1 at Post Office, Ngahere ; 2 at Mr. Ward's store, Ahaura ; 3 and 4 at Post Office, Rotomanu ; and 5 at Mr. Baybutt's store, Totara Flat. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. County Chambers, Greyniouth, 21st July, 1920. YOUR CHRI3TCHURCH HOME. The service at the well organised METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL is Homely and Satisfactory. Hot and Cold Baths. Moderate Tariff. MANCHESTER ST, CHRIST/CHURCH (J list below Station). Send a wire, or a letter, saying when you are coming. FRED W. COCHRANE, Proprietor. SLEPT —in one of — UDDSTROM'S BEDS It was SPECIALLY DE- I SIGNED by me, <and the j work was done in my establishment. I have made i others, liso same in all par- \ ticulars. Call and see one. j CHARLES UDDSTROM FURNITURE MAKER, MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING. QUR MR. 11. C. DENNE has taken up his residence in Greyniouth. and will OFFICIALLY REPRESENT US on the West Coast. He has had an up-to-date Workshop built, and it is replete with the latest appliances for REPAIRING both PIANOS and ORGANS. Mr. Denne is a qualified Tuner, and has had a wide experience in repairs. We can with every confidence recommend him to our clients. i THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. : Agents:— G. W. MOSS AND CO., Maekav Street. DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. (Established 1874.) ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITH, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. WEST COAST AGENTS FOR—COOK'S WIRE ROPES BOILER PRESERVATIVES STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS BOILER COVERINGS Circular Saw,-* and all Rawmilling and Engineers' Requisites kept in stock. JUNCTION j-JOTEL, (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.) Visitors to Kumaa-a, and travellers on the Grey-Hokitika trains, will find the above hotel under entirely new management. The LIQUORS supplied are the best that money can buy. One visit will prove this. A hearty welcome extended to all. The DINTNG ROOM, etc., is under the solo charge of Mrs. McLean. 1 WM. McI.EAN, Proprietor. Ladies' and Children's Waterproofs and Oilcoats, all at sale prices.— At Walker's, Boundary .Street, Greymouth. < ■"■ .; "

AMUSEMENTS. ' JNITED PAVILION—THURSDA y NIGHT, 23th, at S o'clock, Umh Di* Fortnightly Dance. Good floor. Sis] G per provided. Ladies, Is ; Gents, 2s 5 e pOBDEN FIRE BRIGADE—Euchi <e and Dance, FRIDAY, 30th inst l. at 8 p.m. Valuable prizes. Ladies 's Is Gents, Is 6d. LOST AND FOUND. ",OST—On Saturday, Lady's Silve " Wristlet Watch ; keepsake.Finder rewarded on returning same t office of this paper. FJIOUND—On Saturday evening • !<" " lobby Post Office, Gent's rigid ! , hand Suede Glove.—Apply Star Office » PUBLSC NOTICES. CHEAP COKE FUEL. /J AY be obtained for 6d PER BAf ' at the Gas Works. Delivered, * three bags for 3s. Cash must accom--11 pany each order. Orders received at the Gas Office, Tainui Street. BISCUITS We have justf landed the following AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS:— Duchess Tennis Apricot Bars Fruit Mince Fig Bars Royal Wafers Fancy Mixed Short Cakes Pearl Wafers Sweet Oliver RicJi Tea BECK AND CO., Cash Grocers. SUPERIORITY Lies not in being first to adopt an idea—but the Proof of Superiority is in carrying the • idea to ultimate perfection. Our smart range of NAVY COSTUMES, at £lO 10s, are based on Paris and New York Creations. —Splendid Value.— See our Window Display. MRS WYLDE AND CO. MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE" ALBERT STREET, GREYMOUTH "IGH gTREET QROCERY gTORE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. s _ HAGLUKD EROS. Wish to inform the residents of Greymouth and district that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as— GENERAL GROCERS in the store lately occupied by Mr. Walker (and known as Tidd's), in High I Street. The Stock is new and Up-to-date, and will be sold at the lowest margin of profit. In asking for a share of patronage, no Order will be too large or small ACCOUNTANCY. Business knowledge is a necessity for the man who is to succeed "in the future. Such knowledge is more easily acquired by undergoing a systematic course of study with a College yf established reputation. JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH. AND CHRISTCHURCH, has the finest reputation in New Zealand for practical and , readily intelligible courses. You wish to be a successful business man : Why not enrol with the College that has the greatest record of successes? & For the November examinations we presented 117 Candidates, 82 of whom passed. For the March, examination 35 were presented, 23 of whom passed. Join Banks College and win success. For further particulars write to — 11. AMOS, Managing Director. ADIES' HATS—Coloured and Black u Felt at 4/11 and 6/11, worth I double. —At Walker's Sale, Boundary! Street. ' JABY is thoroughly contented with ° a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE at his feet. Cannot leak or burst, because high-class British experts make it. Obtainable . everywhere. Make sure of brand when buying.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1920, Page 1

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