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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY NEXT /CRAN'D CONCERT, in aid of the Railway and Foundry Picnic Fund. Don’t miss this chance oi hearing Greymouth’s leading talent. Admission, 2s and Is. A. HAZELDINE, Sec. ——t ENDE rs, I closing at Noon, 13th I February, 1923, will be received ! by the Secretary, Public Works 'lenders Board, Wellington, for the .ERECTION of BRIDGES over Rough 1 and Bro <u Creeks, tnangahua County. Flans and specifications may be seen ! at, ConnLy Offices, Reefton, and at 'Public Works Offices, Westport and Grey mouth. I’o BUILDERS. PRIC'D TON A McKAY, FF.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECTS, BANK CHAM BERS, WELLINGTON, Invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a BRANCH BANK at Greymouth, for the Bank of New Zealand. Flans and specifications may be seen at the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch and Greymouth, and Architects’ Offices, Wellington. Tenders to be lodged at Architects’ Offices, "Wellington, not later than MONDAY, February ; 12, at noon. i i PUBLIC NOTICES. ! yDE’S S|OTOR SERVICE. i HOKITIKA. | j OTIRA—HOKITIKA AND VICE i VERSA. ■ iVI OTORS running to all parts of the | IVjL Westland section, including ' Hokitika-Waiho Gorge and vice versa, i Otira-Hnkitika and vice versa. I For special trips to all parts of the i South Island arrangements can be • ; made. . . I I Telegrams: Johansen, Hokitika; : 'Phone 111 ' REMOVAL NOTICE. ! SN thanking the residents of the West Coast for their liberal patronage i during my years of business, I wish to ■ intimate that I have REMOVED to mere convenient and up-to-date pre mises in Mackay Street (next to C ! Uddstrom). My stock of GROCERIES ar J ; CROCKERY will be found to be of the 1 best. Prices defy competition. A trial solicited. ; Yours Faithfully, THOMAS BROWN, L ; Grocar. ORIENTAL JJOTEL, GREYMOUTH. I wish to intimate to the general public that I have entered into possession of the above well known hostelry, and nothing on my part will be wanting to keep the house one of the best in the district. Only the best wines, spirits, ales, 1 and beers will be dispensed. I The dining-room and upstairs will be under the direction of Mrs. Darwell. First-class accommodation for permanent boarders. J. DARWELL, * Proprietor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 1

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