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TO-NIGHT— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT A Stirring Story oi a Saciiike tor the Honour of France—“THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK” “THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK/’ Starring Clara Kimball Young “THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK/’ Starring Clara Kimball Young “THE ROAD THROUGH THE DARK” Being the story of Gabrille Jardee, who gave herself to a German Prince to save the lives of her country men and women.

PUBLIC NOTICES. W ILL the person who took a Gent’s CRAVEN ETTE RAINCOAT from the Town Hall last night kindly return same to “Star” Office to save further trouble. GREYMOUTH—POINT ELIZABETH RAILWAY EXTENSION. REFERS will he received until Noon of SATURDAY, 14th inst., for the PURCHASE, FOR REMOVAL, of FOUR HOUSES in the Borough of Runanga. Particulars may be obtained on ap plication to this office. J. D. GILLIES, Resident Engineer. Public Works Department, Greymouth, 7th August, IS2O. DULLER LICENSING DISTRICT.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J s THOMAS JAMES FURLONG, of R.apahoe, being the holder c? ;m Accommodation License in .respect of the house and promises, situate at Rapahoe and known as Ferry Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Westport on the first day of September, 1920, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Raymond William Poscbicb, my appointee. Dated the ninth day of August, 1920.—T. J. FURLONG.--Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Greymouth. NEW ZEALAND SHEEPOWNERS’ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DEBT TO BRITISH SEAMEN FUND. Prime Minister having announced that a distribution of SURPLUS WOOL profits on the 1916-17, 1917-18, and 1618-19 clips, amounting to approximately 20s per bale, will shortly be made to Woolgrowers, a meeting of subscribers lo the above fund will be held in the Old Ooambar, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, 18th August, at 10 a.m. -- •* OBJECTS : i (a) To place all available information in regard to the movement before contributors. (b) To appoint Boards of Management as may be doomed necessary for the distribution of Funds to British Seamen and their dependents. (c) General. Bv order of the Trustees —lions. W. I). S. MacDonald and D. IT. Guthrie, 1 Sir Walter Buchanan, M.L.C.. Messrs J. C. N. Grigg and Edward Newman, M.P.. Sir James G. Wilson and Mr. W. I). Hunt. 1

Sir Wilt,or Buchanan, M.L.C., Messrs J. C. N. Grigg and Edward Newman, M.T.. Sir James G. Wilson and Mr, W. I). Hunt. E. B. WATSON. Hon. Secretary. NEW SEASON’S TEA FROM , CEYLON —Just arrived at — WALTER BROS. TAINUI STREET, :: GREYMOUTH. PRICES : 2/4 to 3/- per lb., in 11b. and i 51b. Packets. Special Quotations for large quantities. Samples supplied on application. To further advertise our famous PURPLE LABEL TEA, we have packed it in 51b. Tin Billies. To-day’s retail price for the Blly alone is 4s Our price for 51bs. of Tea and Billy is 15 6. Delivered Free. —: : i GET HAPPINESS OUT OF YOUR WORK. j Much of the real happiness you ' will get out of this life is that which you will get out of your ; daily work. Choose the work to _ | your liking and then become highly efficient tlierein. The result will be to raise you to a position of power—where life will be a greater satisfaction to yon, and where you can earn a salary more in accordance with your ambition. Ambition enables you to make your “dream” come true —Ambition with its sleeves rolled up' for action is ' Common Sense. The powerful ■, force that turns on the will power ■ and makes Ambiton and Common ; Sense a reality, is Decision. Deci- | sion is the first step towards hetter1. ing y u-r condition. Decide to-day ! to 1- ccrno proficient. 'lay we send you particulars of • Home Stuclv Course in F a ACT!C AT/ BOOK-KEEPING, or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? The result of your decision to mas- • ter one of the above will mean ; success—happiness to y r ou in life. i So write to-day. Address—

.muiress — EMIN GW AY & ROBERTSON'S JLJI - CORESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. EVERY SUIT That leaves mv premises bears the hall-mark of PERFECT TAILORING. In each Garment you secure the FULL VALUE that QUALITY gives. That is why so many men who dress correctly place orders with me each season. A. beautiful range of TWEEDS and COATINGS to from. J. KYLE. LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR, TAINUI ST., :::: GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1920, Page 1

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