AMUSEMENTS. CITIZENS’ BAND—The Usual Wetkv'/ ly .SOCIAL, EUCHRE and DANCE 1 will be held in the Band Room TO-NIGHT, commencing at 8 o'clock. Good prizes. Admission Is. ATT ALIGN BAND will h.old Benefit Euchre and Dance, BiakeUnvn Pavilion, FRIDAY, 30tli. Proceeds jn aid of a disabled Bandsman. Ladies, Is ; Gents, Is 6d. ~ 1 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. PARK. WEDNESDAY At 2.30 p.m. Seniors: KOHINOOR V. LIN WOOD (Click.) Admission Is. Ladies, Free. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. CAMERON’S HALL. A CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND 1 FANCY DRESS BALL will be bold in (lie above Hall on FRIDAY.
July 30th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Special prizes for Best Original Costumes (girl and boy). Wa 11 zi n g C( an pet it i on. Admission free. Supper provided. A DANCE will be hold after 10 p.m. Gents, 2s 6d. Ladies, ]s or a plate. L. McCONNON. * Secretary. PU3LSO NOTICES. , CHEAP COKE FUEL. MAY be obtained for 6d PER BAG at the Gas Works. Delivered, three-bags for'3s. Cash must accompany each order. Orders received at the Gas Office, Taintii Street. BISCUITS it We have just landed (Jih following AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS : Duchess Tennis Lemon Fingers Apricot Bars Fruit Id in 03 Fig Bars Royal Wafers Fancy Mixed Short Cakes Pearl Wafers Sweet OliverRich 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. Onr smart range of NAVY COSTUMES, at £JO 10s, are based on Paris and New York Creations. —Splendid Value.—
See our Window Display. MRS WYLDE AND CO. MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, 1 “WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE” 1 ALBERT STREET, :: GREYMOUTH ' JJIGII gTREET Q ROGERY QTORE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. HAGLUND BROS. 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 k nown as Tidd’s), in High Street. | The Stock is new and Up-.to-date, and will be sold at the lowest margin oi profit. - Jn asking for a share of patronage, no Order will he 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 Col-
ANKS (COMMERCIAL £OLLEGE, WELLINGTON, 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 wo presented 117 Candidates, 82 of whom passed. For the March exam inaction 32 /were presented, 23 of whom passed. Join Ranks College and win. success. For further particulars write' to — H. AMOS, Managing Director.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1920, Page 1
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