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., _ , ■limnai ■ <——■»« n ■■——" 1 TOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES. -TOWN UALL TO-NIGHT— Last of — R. ED KO A3l FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- -And MATINEE SATURDAY CONWAY TEARLE in— S 0 £ J J «va ? L CONWAY TEARLE in— “SOC 1 E 1 x dx\ u o This was their hour. A fleeting, blissful period of ecstasy, with the world and its social distinctions far away and forgotten But as the sunshine is followed by the night, .so did the creeping shadow of revelation slowly deepen. Could he reveal the truth and tell Vivian who had main cd him, believing him to be a millionaire and nobleman—could he tell her ic was only a waiter? Also a Two-reel Scieam : - FATTY ARBUCKLE in— “ HIS FRIE N D „ FATTY ARBUCKLE in- HI S ” Also BEN WILSON in— THE BRANDED I OUR. SUNDAY— ~ S H D n Y “a ktxT s H ” _SLYOAY BUCK JONES in— 1 £ A J INI b ±1 BUCK JONES in— T £ A * I J£ S ” BUCK JONES in— ‘’ T O A It I MSII _ HOKITIKA TO WAIHO GORGE (Glaciers). CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR THE GLACIERS EVERY SUNDAY at 9 a.m. CARS LEAVE WAIHO GORGE FOR HOKITIKA EVERY TUESDAY. CARS leave HOKITIKA for HARI- HARI on WEDNESDAYS at 10.30 a.m., returning to HOKITIKA, leaving HARI HARI at 11 a in. on BAY CLEMENTS MOTORS LIMITED, HOKITIKA Telegrams: “Clements,” Hokitika. Telephone: 118 M. Garage: Weld Street. GIBB’S MOTOR SERVICE NELSON—HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM Leaves Nelson Daily at 8.30 a-m. Leaves Blenheim daily at 0.30 a.m. NELSON—3IOTUEKA—TAKAKA Leaves Nelson daily at 8 a.m. Leaves I akaka daily at 8 a.m. (Cars connect with Hawkins’s service from lakaka to Collingwood.) NELSON—3IOTUE K A—RIYVAKA Leaves Riwaka daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Nelson daily at 3-45 p.m. NELSON—WESTPORT—REEFTON Leaves Nelson Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. Leaves Westport 7.45 a.m. and Reefton 8.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. WES'ITOIIT— HEE ETON Daily at 10 a.m- and vice versa. BOOKING OFFICES: - Nelson, Hardy Street. ’Phone 884. _ _ Greyniouth : Mark Sprot and Co.; A. I'.. Kilgour, Stat lonei, M<twlier> Quay. . . „. ~ Westport: Grand Hotel and Bradley’s Dominion lea Looms. Granity : J. Evans, Fruiteier. Reefton : Dawson’s Hotel. 1 Blenheim: Blenheim Vulcanising Co., Market Place.

Honesty In Upholstery. TN this class of Fui niture you have to mTutake a lot for granted. Ylake sine ’ I I’vrZAw of getting the best. —buy at Scliacf s, acAua l makers. Honestly constructed frames, strong springs, pure stuffing and plenty of it, and attractive I long-wearing coverings. Inspection welcome. Estimates on request. Renovating done. ' G. SCHAEF & Sons, lEsid. 1869. 3IOTOR GARAGE, Tarapuhi Street. Greymouth. FURNITURE YVORKS: Herbert Street, Greyinoutli.

PUBLIC NOTICES. C COAL! COAL! r TF you want good clean COAL, free A from stone, place your orders p with us. 1 The coal for stoves, grates, etc., and p is the best in the market. ; Murray Creek (Reefton) and Rewanui b coal only. Full weight guaranteed. Ring ’Phones: Keating’s Store (Mackay Street), and Groom Bros- _ (Tainui Street). Prompt attention to : all orders. , gHANKS AND ORRIS, p COAL MERCHANTS & CARRIERS, c 1) f' SEED POTATOES. \ } ALL TRUE TO NAME, ARE OFFERED FOR SALE. Robin Adair Arran Chief British Queen Up-to-Date Sutton’s Abundance Red Dakota Gamekeepers New Era ROSES AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS Are still being booked, also FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES. C. HEWISON. : L (Opposite Town Hall), . MACKAY ST., :: GREYMOUTH. > ~~ 7 r TREE-PLANTING, 1922 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR SELECT I ROSE AND FRUIT TREES— True to Name, Healthy, and Specially s Grown for the West Coast climate. We have had years of careful study 5 in ROSE TREES, therefore we are in l( a position to give our customers the a benefit of our experience, a SPECIAL ORDER: We will mail to I- any part of West Coast, post free, ONE • DOZEN of our best SHOW or DECOR- ‘ ATIVE ROSES, including Teas, e Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals—own own selection. 20/- per dozen. 10/- per half dozen. , Cash with order only, g ''For journeys i by post or sea, all " Plants and Trees leaving our Nursery are carefully packed to ensure their Sa Write for PRICED CATALOGUE, i post free. 11, If you want a Special Tree write to »h us, and we will do our best to meet jy your requirements. Our address is— CHCH. NURSERY COY. ' r ' PREMIER ROSE GROWERS, FERRY BOAD, :: CHRISTCHURCH.

AUCTIONS x SATURDAY NEXT. 2 p.m. TUT ARLEY AND CO., LTD., will sell AA by auction, at their rooms, Richmond Quay, a large assortment of Travellers’ Samples, including Enamelware, Saucepans, Kettles, Baths, Buckets, Erushware, Crockery, Glassware, as well as Second-hand Furniture, etc. All without reserve. INANGAHUA JUNCTION SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 3rd JULY, 1922, At 1 o’clock sharp. MCMAHON, AND LEE will sell by • i " A public auction as above 65 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. 9 DAIRY COWS (mostly third calvers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull; due to calve September and October). 400 PRIME FAT SHEEP. 50 PRIME FAT WETHERS. 150 4 6 and 8 Tooth .FORWARD WETHERS (good line). 250 Two-tooth to fresh full-mouth CROSSBRED EWES (in lamb). The above will be drafted into lots to suit buyers. A Motor Car will leave Reefton lor sale immediately after arrival of the morning train from Greymouth. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MARK and co., ltd., -t’-*- favoured with instructions, will sell on the premises, High Street:— THAT DESIRABLE and COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, containing six large rooms, in addition to bathroom, scullery and washhouse, situate High Street, on quarter-acre Leasehold Section, at present occupied by Mrs. L. A. Eisfelder. ...The building is in excellent repair, splendidly situated; hot and cold water service, gas and all conveniences. Grounds laid out, etc. Cards to view, and appointments made on application to the auctioneers Also, the whole of the choice HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKI and EFFECTS, including Piano Gramaphone, Oak Extensioi Tables, Oak Sideboard, Sing! and Double Oak and Rimu Bed steads, Carpets, Linoleums, etc All nearly new. Particulars and date of sale in futur issue. J. DONNELLY, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE orailsford and jardel " Builders and Contractors, wis to inform the general public that the have entered into partnership, and ai prepared to undertake all classes , BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK. Workmanship guaranteed. ' Estimates given and plans propa ed. ' : KJ J m • KI A IQV flTlflAl*

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

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