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NIGHT— FOLLARD' SIR, J. FORBES I PASSING OF THE THIRD 1 NIGHT of LAST ElPiSUDiii ot ai— Tiie Third Series * "THE HAISEEDi: "THE HAYSEED!: Dad Buys a Moke —and j They couldn't get him tin An Australian Comedy b' HAYSEEDS' CUP WlN"' ' dar Play— —A Popular W: PUBLIC NOTICES. WILL THE PERSON who remove, a DARK COAT from a gardei in Alexander Street ■ this morning please return it to the Star Office. JF YOU WANT SEEDS—This is th< place Mo buy them. Our prices are : j Vegetable Seeds ... 2/6 per dozen ! Flower Seeds ... 2/- per dozen Carter's English and Cooper's New Zea land. Nothing better procurable ; BECK AND CO., Seedsmen. SUGAR AT THE OLD PRICE. l/tTE offer you the best value ii PURE CEYLON 1 TEA procurable to-day, and in addition we offer yo-j SUGAR at 4d per pound for every pound you buy.—BECK AND CO.", Cash Grocers. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. BOARD OF TRADE.

! DISTRIBUTION OF SUGAR. [N accordance with the working ' amm lenient for the DISTRIBUTION" OF SUGAR, it lias been deckled t> APPOINT MESSRS DUNCAN McLEAN, LTD., Grevmonth, as SOLE SUB-AGENTS For the DISTRIBUTION OF SUGAR for the West Oo.^i J. W. COLLINS. Secretary Board of Trade. Wellington, August 14th, 1920. NEW SEASON'S TEA FROM CEYLON —Just arrived at — WALTER BROS. G PLYMOUTH. 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 Billic c

10-day's retail price for the BUy alo-'e is 4s Our price for 51bs. of Tea and Billv is 15'6. Delivered Free. WHERE TO STAY IN GKEYMOUTH : ; ALBION HOTEL Brick Building (absolutely fire-proof), the above hotel under entirely new Containing forty well-furnished bed rooms. Handy to Post Office. \ Handy to Railway. | Handy to Steamers. ; The recognised house for tourists and vis'tors. First-class Table with every attention. J. D. WINGHAM, Proprietor. THE PRINCE SLEPT —in one of— UDDSTROM'S BEDS It was SPECIALLY DESIGNED by me, and the work was done in my establishment. I have made others, the same in all.particulars. Call and see one.

CHARLES UDDSTROM FURNITURE MAKER, MACKAY ST GRFYMOU GET HAPPEN ESS OUT OF YOUR WORK. Much of the veal 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 yon to a position of power —where life will be a greater satisfaction to you, and where yo can en in n salary more in accordarc:• with your ambition. Ambition en .!d :- y.u to make jour "dream" ■• r: - true—-Ambition with its *' ■ '\-es 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 Dome Studv Course in PR ACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING. or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? The result of your decision to mas-' ter one of the above will • mean success—happiness- to you in life. So write to-day. Address—

- COUESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. T.O. Box 516. JpULL Supplies of all Influenza P<vmedies and Preventives, at Parkinson and Go's. MUSLIN, 40 inches wide, l/4£d P«r yard.—At Walker's, Boundary Street. • gECRET OP HAPPINESS bv return ; registered mail. The essence of all knowledge is self-knowledge. Send Birth Date,. Month', Year and Post.il. Note 5s to T. J. DUNBTONE, Box 1418, Auckland.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1920, Page 1

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