Whilst a representative of the Greyraouth Evening Star was in a local bank yesterday he noticed the clerics counting out no less than £7,000 lor the payment of the wages of the men at the Blackball and the State Mines. This amount will be paid out to-day. If the \ State Mine had been working; all this week the amount would, of course, have been still greater. For account books, Stephens and Carter's inks, office requisites and general stationery go to A. E. Kilgour's, the shop for yalue.-rAdvt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1920, Page 5
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