TO-NIGHT— POLLARD'S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT 'J. 0-i\±G±ii' (Friday), SATURDAY— —And MATINEE SATURDAY A First National Feature presents the Greatest of English Actors, SIR FORBES ROBERTSON, as "THE STRANGER" In the Play he Created and Loved — "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK" (By Jerome K. Jerome.) "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK" (By Jerome K. Jerome.) The Landlady (Mrs. Sharpe) .Augusta Ilaviland The Slavey (Stasia) Molly Pearson The Bully (Major Tompkins) Ben Graham The Shrew (Mrs. Tompkins) Grace Stephens The Girl (Vivian) " Kitty Galanta The Satyr (Joe Wright) Robert Fisher The Artist (Christopher Penny) George le Guere The Jew (Jape Samuels) Sydney Goldin The Cacl (Harry Larkcom) Thornton Bastion The Tainted Lady (Miss Kite) ......... Ricca Allen The Snob (Miss de Iiooley) Dora Mills Adams "The Stranger" Sir Forbes Robertson LAST EPISODE of— "THE MAN OF MIGHT." POLLARD'S ORCHESTRA and PRICES AS USUAL.
PUBLIC NOTICES. JF YOU WANT SEEDS—This is fcht place lo buy them. Our price* are : ; Vegetable Seeds ... 2/6 per dozen Flower Seeds ... 2/- per dozen Carter's English and Cooper's New Zealand. Nothing better procurable. j BECK AND CO., i Seedsmen. SUGAR AT THE OLD PRICE. r E offer 3'ou the best value
PURE CEYLOS TEA procurable ; to-day, and in addition we offer you SUGAR at 4d per pound for everv pound you buy.—BECK AND CO.", Cash Grocers. 5 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 1918-19 clips, amounting to approximately 20s per bale, will shortly be made to Woolgrowers, a meeting of subscribers to the above fund will be held in the Old Chamber, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, 18th August, at 10 a.m. OBJECTS: (a) To place all available information in regard' to the movement before contributors.
(b) To appoint Boards of Management as may be deemed necessary for the distribution of Funds to British Seamen and their dependents. (c) General. Bv order of the Trustees—lions. W. D. S. MacDonald and D. 11. Guthrie, Sir Walter Buchanan, M.L.C., Messrs J. C. N. Grigg and Edward Newman, M.P., Sir James G. Wilson and Mr. W. D. Hunt. E. B. WATSON, Hon. Secretary. —WE ARE—CASH PURCHASERS PRIME BEEF AND MUTTON, AT MARKET RATES. MAWHERA MEAT COY. TAINUI ST., GREYMOUTH. PROPERTY RENTS OR SELLS FOR MORE WHEN PROPERLY PAINTED.
Q.OOD PAINT increases the value of property, which is a good, sound, pounds-shilling, and-penee reason for usin^ — HIGH GRADE PAINTS. When you buy BADGER'S PAINT vou buy length of serTry our Paints — F. B ADGER > THE HOUSE FOR PAINTS AND PAPERS. NEW SEASON'S TEA FROM CEYLON —Just arrived at — WALTER BROS. TAINUI STREET, :: GREYMOUTH. PRICES : 2/4 to 3/- per lb., in lib. and 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 To-day's retail price for the Blly alo?>e is 4s. Our price for 51bs. of Tea and Billy is 15 6. Delivered Free. —: .1 : i-j, GET HAPPINESS OUT OF YOUR WORK. 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 therein. The result will be to raise you to a position of power—where life will be a greater satisfaction to you, and where you can earn a salary moi*e in accord-
ance with your ambition. Ambition enables you to make jour "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. Decision is the first step towards bettering your condition. .Decide to-day to become proficient. May we send you particulars of our Home Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? The result of your decision to master one of the above will mean success—happiness to you in life. So write to-day. Address— TTEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S *■* nORESPO'NDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS,, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 616.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1920, Page 1
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