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5. TO-NIGHT . POLaLARD‘S PIOTUREIS;' ‘-Vt-TONIGHT TO-NIGHT AND SA'I‘URDAY— - ——And MATINEE SATURDAY . _ Nat Gould's Famous 'Raoing~Stol'y- V “A FO'R"I.‘UNE£ AT iS’I‘AKF/’ ' Sta,l"l'ing 'L‘wd—’Grea.t British Artists. “A bol{;l‘UNlg" AT STAKE” fitarring Two Great British Artists. ‘ GERALD AMES a.nd‘VIOLIST HOPSON. . An English Ma,sterpiece—Greatel' than “THE VVHIP.” - A VVondel'iul Race for Fortune and 'a. Lovely Girl. - “Vendetta,” and her Gentleman Rider. ‘ . _ THe Sport of Kings, by the Pl-j,nce of Racing Writers. ’ - SUNDAY—- The New World Film Feature: -—ASUNDAY ‘_ “COAX ME” , “COAX ME” . E 'SUNDAY——- MANDL’S HALL,‘ BLACKBALL. ~—SUNDAY “A FORTUNE‘ AT STAKE” 11th Episode “MYSTERY 15.“ - And WINTER SPORTS IN QUEBEC. '

i OI’E_RA I-I‘OUSE— GREYMOUTH. =1 ——OPERA I-lOUSE. E “THE MIRACLE MAN” MONDAY _ “THE MIRACLE MAN” - zmd :"'I‘HE MIRACLE MAN” . *__TUES_DAY. 3 ' It is not :1 Pictul'e——lt’s a Human Documen‘d——lt is not I-‘ropaganda—— It is not Cl'eed——lt is a Story so great it could not be told in words.—No -man‘, woman, or child‘ can see it and~be unmovecl; ' “THE MIRACLE MAN” I 3 C‘A'LLI~.\'G MONDAY. ‘ , A - ——WILL YOU PASS "HIM BY ? -A - Specially Written Music by a Full Orchestra. ' ‘ FIRST SCREENING—BLACKBALL—- SATURDAY, November 13th. -——BLACKBALL Prices: R-eserved ‘Seats, 35; Ordinary Se;L’_c_s,_ 2s amlls, plus tax. Plan Bristol. ——STARTLING NEWS-—— "' ——STARTLING NEWS- --—-==== line Dainty filouse Company =--——--——- . 655 COLOMBO STREET, :::::: ‘cH‘RIsTCHURcH; ——WILL RE-OPEN IN A. FEW DAYS.— - * LADIES—Wutch nliis space for future ' l ' ' V ‘allnouncement. V OUR l\’l;‘W STOCK WILL GLADDEN TI-1E HEARTS. OF EVERYONE.

I » raomse Nfi‘i”lf3ES. f onmr CO'UN'[‘Y COUNCIL. ‘Wl{l’l‘T‘EN TENDERS are invxt-ed and will be received at County Chambers, Gre3,'nlouth, up till 12! o’clouk (r\oon) on '\VIiI‘J)NEt>‘DAY, 24thinst., for the CUNS'l‘l{.UC"l‘lON of the following works :- l——Kotuku~—lsell Hill Road, Section "No. '7. 2——Gl'ey Valley to 'l‘:u'alnakau Road, Section No. 2. s——Kailllat:l» to Mouna, Road, Sections 15 and 14. ' ~ 4~—Barryt;own to Seven Mile Road, Section No. 18. s—Widening oG<l'eynloutll-Reefton Road between »-Grreynlouth and Omoto. 6——Bridge across ’l‘l'ouland Creek 011% %~ Alrzrura-H:Lupil'i Road. i 7——Bridge across Orwell Creek onl Aha.urzL-Lees Ferry Road. [ Tenders to be marked on the outside of envelope with the name of the work rendered for, and addressed to; the County Cllail‘nl.:Ln. ' Plans and specifications can be seem at County Chambers, G-reymouth; for 1 at Post Office, Kotuku; 2 at Post Ofiice, Rotonumu; 5 at Stratford, Blair and Clo’s sawmill, Patara; 4 at Post Olfice, ’Barl'ytow_n;e 6 and 7, at Mr. Ward’s store, Alxziura. ‘ . JOHN HIGGINS, _ ‘ County Engineer. County Chambers, ‘ G-reymouth, November 12th, 1920.

l IIfIARK senor & 0°» VALUABLE FARMS~—ON WEST ‘ COAST. AT LOW VALUES. ‘ 300 ACRES FREE7HOLD——I-landy situ ation. Six-roomed dwelling, milking shed, hut, etc. All flat and all I ploughable. Also 55 Dairy Cows in profit, 10 yearling and young stock; new milking plant and separator. etc., complete; 65 acres in oats and crop; 20 acres ploughed for turnips. Price as__a going concern £7500. Implements at valuation. £2500 cash. Balance arrangea on easy _ terms. ’ ' , 1480 ACRES FREEHOLD and LEASE» ' HOLD, with Dwelling and milking , shed. - Large area ploughable. ln _l best district on West Coast. Now i carrying 1100 ewes and lambs and 20 ; ‘dairy cows. Price £4500. Stock I at valuation. £1250 cash, terms at- ' ranged for balance and stock at 53',_ l per cent. 369 A*C%.ES FREEHOLD and LEASEHOL LAND, well situated and; close to railway. Dwelling, milking plant, jmplements; 30 cows, 10 heilw ers in profit, calves, sheep, ‘l4 two-” . ye;z.r—old sfeers,'s horses; 10 acres» in oats, 60 acres ready for ploughing. ‘ Price as going concern £4,600. Terms; . £ISOO cash, balance at 6 per cent;‘ easy terms. 207 ACRES LEASEHOLD with New‘ , Dwelling and Milking Shed; large area. ploughable; three miles from railway; 18 dairy cows in profit, 12 yearlings, ~1 bull, 1 horse, etc., Separator. A. very cheap place. Price £2500 as going concern. Half cash, balance at 6 per cent. 200 ACRES FREEI-lOLD, with Fiveroomed Dwelling, new milking shed,‘ 25 dairy cows in profit, 5 lieifers, 2 »_ bulls, horse and pigs, implements . and tools; half-mile from railway, 53'; miles from factory; 120 acres in grass, 8 acres in crop. Price £3900 . as going concern,‘ £I9OO cash, bal~ since 5% per cent. , 2 '0 ACR-ES——-FREEHOLD and LEASE HOLD, also Run 6000 acres; new milking shed and dwelling; ‘alsn milking plant; 60 cows in profit; 2-5 2%-year-old cattle; full range implements,‘ dray, etc. Five miles from railway. Price £BOOO as going concern’; £4OOO in ‘casli, balance at 6;’, I per cent.

Full particulars to bone. fide enquiry. Write or call on-- ' . ‘ ‘.\/[ARK SPROT AND CO. 'AUC’I‘IONEERS, LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL AGENTS, ~ M V G-REYMOUTH. HOMELINESS ‘ '——THE— . METROPOLITAN PRIVATE . HOTEL ‘ "Is handy and comfortable. The rate, too, is reasonable,_ 4; and- it is quite handy to the g station. A wire will beprompt-, V 1; cfibendéd to. n _ - METROPOLITAN ' n _ ' ‘PRIVATE’ HOTEL:- _ \ MANcHE'sTER“s;I". Crlla,l.’§TcHUßcH' _’ ("_N9ar the Station). - .- V W. COBHRANE, Proprietor. ‘

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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