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TOW.V' HALL—— PEERLESS PICTURES. ——TOWN HALL ' 'l‘U-NlGli’i‘— A Double Star Programme. ——TO—NIGH'I‘ ALL.-u;;';;> BB.OCK'\VE'LL ‘in - “ '1" xi E SNE AK ” - A I'olxl.-nice 0;’ ncnes and rags. -.811-e feared 110 nmn; she loved but one. Like. a Tigress she fought to‘ free her name from" stain. ‘ MADELAINE TRAVERSE in—- “THE LOVE THAT DARES.” A t£tul'_y‘of'w]mt a. wolnzul will do_to save her husband from finzmcial ruin. 'I'l_tUUEED$‘:5 FOR-. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Usual Pl-ices. ' MA'I‘II\iILE _BA'I‘UItI)AY~ , —-HATINEE SATURDAY “I'J:IE :5;-‘JEAh’.” FATTY ARBUCKLE SUNSI-lINE u’SUNDAY-—' ' IRENE CASTLE in— “THE INVISIBLE BOND.” 1 .’:.Ji\‘l)Al IRENE CASTLE in— “THE INVISIBLE BOND.” 1110 most beatutimlly-go\vlled woman in the world in a strongly com-pt-lling draxna of man and wife and their tragic mistakes. Sumptuous .sce.:les in the homes and resorts of society. Intrigues and scandals of the 3 “idle rich.” The fashions, gaieties, passions of'metropolit_a.n life, moulded into an intimate drama that throws into high relief the charm of “The wol'ld’s loveliest woman.” - ‘ ' ' A ' METTRICK’S HALL. A SATURDAY—— HAROLDLLOCKVVOODin—— “THE GREAT ROMANCE.” V - —FUNDS IN AID OF RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.—— SUNDAY_— 'WALLACEL REED in—— “TI-IE LOTTERY MAN” f

, _ REAL MQTOR SERVICE » _ Is available always at our modern garage in Tarapuhi = . M ‘“ ‘_ STOCKS in WESTLAND of spares and accessories. Ql3? _*j;'~;f't. N 0 matter what you need for the car, we can supply 11;. . MOTOR EXPERTS, . TARAPUHI STREET ‘ e '— 9-.;.' ’ x Furniture Factory: Herbert St. ‘ ’Phone 144. ‘ GREYMOUTH. _ _ _‘~_* _ ._'_." ' \ . 9’ C Nahum? Mengzgage an& Agency 0. - Q of New Zealandg Ltd; ’ 37 BRANCHES and AGENCIES tbreugbout the CGUNTRY Aucnoneers, Stock 6: Statlon Agents Wool Brokers, Grain, Produce and Seed Merchants Manufacturers of National Fertilizers E" V I Supialierswof ell Farmers’ Requisites ' GREYMOUTH OFFICE: 5 VVAITE STREET Telephone 215. Telegrafns_ “Mortgage" 13.0. Box 9! ‘ I J. A. LIACKENZIE, Representative.

‘ ‘~-'-’ ‘ FOR SALE. FOR SALE“ é IJARGE 'SHOP,__, wit}: fiv_e __l_a4rge: Dweiling‘Rbo'ms,' lzirge .<tol'ero'om, cart-sneai, stable, \vzLsh-house, etc.-; water laid on and electric light; sewer connection; -situated Bullet Road, I§',eei'ton. Pfice £4-50.—App1y 11. I’. Lawry, Solicitor, Reefton, or Hr. C. Green, Blaketown, Greymouth.

A SPLE-ND‘ID INVESTMENT.

FOR IMMEDIATE ‘SALE, within 21. few miles from Greymouth, ' A DAIRY FARM (84 acres Freehold); greater portion of which is laid down in oats, together with live stock—B milking cows in profit, 5 head cattle, 4 pigs, horse, trap, dray, plough, separator, and all farming implements; four hives of bees; also I*OUIt-ltOOM"-ED COTTAGE (almost new), with wash-house and all conveniences. The only reason for selling is the owner's ill-health. ' For a quick sale, the price is extremely low. For full particulars. apply to the Office of this paper. FOR SALE. - LEASEHOLD SECTION, quarteracre, eßlaketown, with SIXROOMED DWELLING and all conveniences; in first—class order; garden and fowl run; a. bargain. At £3BO. LEASEHOLD SECTION, Cobden, with comfortable SEVEN—ROOI\’IEI‘DWELLING (as good as new), Ward Street. £SOO. LI*‘.ASE’HOLD SECTION, corner of Chapel Street, Greymouth,' with com.fort3.ble SIX=ROOMED DWELLING 'and outhouses in first-class repair. -For terms apply to—— V G. W. MOSS AND CO., I . Licensed Land” Agents.

FOR SALE——BY TENDER. ' TENDERS will be received by the uxxdersigned up till Noon on SATURDAY. November 13th, for the PURCHASE‘ of :1 SIX-ROOUED CO~’l‘~ TAGE in Chapel Street, lately occupied by Mal‘_v.VVzllton. _ _ . Portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. = The highest er any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN :WALTON, Chapel Street, Greymouth. -4 FOR‘SALE—AS A GOING CONCERN GENERAL STORE, STOCK ANT.‘SEC_TIO\IS. at Stillwater Junction;~close -to Railway Station. « Oneuof the best sites for up-to-date busineszs‘A..on overland railway. ' lEst:»bli=slled 53 years. l *~ Splendid‘~opening for energetic man. Caslror terms. ~. .. . -' l_ APPIS’-... ' : 5 4 ’ T - - Stillwnter. - N PUELIG NDTIGES. “TANTED.-f-,.-RENTS and ACCQUNTS ~ TO COLLECT‘ (no oollectmn no charge). ‘ TljadeKAssignee4 and Enquiry Agent for .‘- the I-"1"omotion and ‘Protectiofxi pi Tr-ade;'.:; ~i<Have ‘Agents . eve_l‘yw}lél;9.——,—.,v NAAYLOR, Oollectlng‘ Agent;Gréym9uth.V.‘_._‘“'_“*T - 7 '

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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