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A conference is being held at Ixeefton between representatives of the coal mine owners and the miners, with a view to fixing of rates and conditions for a new agreement. The applications for employment at the Greymouth Labour Bureau during the week ended to-day numbered 25, compared with 20 last week and 29 the previous week. There were 10 applicants placed during the week just ended, compared with four last week. The Wesley euchre tournament and dance of the Koliinoor Football Club will take place this evening at the Druids’ Hall. These weekly assemblies are gaining in popularity as is evinced by the increased patronage. The management looks to'the personal com- ■ fort and enjoyment of its patrons. Special prizes are euenre winners and in addition a useful comodity in the shape of <a bag ot flour will form one of the fust prizes. The supper provided will be of its usual high standard and the music and flour will be of the best. Admission will be at reduced popular prices 2/- and 1/-. Ready for instaint use, “Nazal’ is sure protection against coughs and colds. 60 doses 1/6.— Advt. The opening performance of “The Country Girl” by the ql Nel^\ ama £i: last evening (says Tuesday s Mar borough Express) was witnessed by a crowded and enthusiastic Principals and chorus acquitted them selves in a manner which reflected the credit Tom Pollard) and Mr. Lemmer, Xofl diJtor. . order of the evening, end the ma £7w» 9 P Sat 1 it was one fines? amateur performances seen in Nelson. The advance. ? e jV *7 •; houses every night ot have sigS their intention ot going to Bien ' L

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1922, Page 7

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1922, Page 7

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1922, Page 7

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