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OPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT — Last Screening of — —TO-NIGHx “THE IRON TRAIL” Rex Beach’s AVonder Story. “THE IRON T RAIL ” A Red-blooded Drama of Alaska. “ THE IR 0 N T R AIL' Usual Prices. WEDNESDAY— —WEDNESDAY—“A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” (All star) “A TALE Or lAVO VORLD», “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” (All star) “A TALE OF TAA O AVORLDo “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” A Governeur Morris Special, with “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” Beatrice Joy and Wallace Berry. Six “A TALE OF TWO AVORLDS” reels of colourful romance. “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” Mystery, Thrills and Wayward Passion “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” in the Heart of Chinatown. A AVhite “A TALE OF TWO AVORLDS” Girl reared in the Chinese quarter, and “A TALE OF TAVO WORLDS” the tale of conflict caused by her “A TALE OF TAVO AVORLDS” beauty. “A TALE OF TAVO AVORLDS” It’s a AVonderful Picture ! WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICE FOOTBALL SEDDON SHIELD FOOTBALL FOOTBALL SEDDON SHIELD FOOTBALL Wanted.—loo (One Hundred) Passengers, Greymouth to Nelson. Wanted.—loo (One Hundred) Passengers, Greymouth to Nelson. FARE: £4 RETURN. Apply Early. LEAVE GREYMOUTH, FRIDAY 27th; RETURN, SUNDAY 29inst. LEAVE GREYMOUTH, FRIDAY 27th; RETURN, SUNDAY 29inst. HARLEY & Co. Ltd., Agents. GIBBS’ MOTOR SERVICE NELSON—HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM Loaves Nelson Rxily at 8.30 a.m. Leaves Blenheim daily at 8.30 a.m NELSON—MOTUEK A—TAKAKA Leaves Nelson daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Takaka daily at 8 a.m (Cars connect with Hawkins’s service from Takaka to Collingwood.) NELSON—MOTUEK A—RIAV AKA •Leaves Riwaka daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Nelson daily at 3.45 p.m NELSON—WESTPOR T—REEFTON Leaves Nelson Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. Leaves Westport 7.45 a.m. and Reefton 8.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wen nesdays and Fridays. WESTPORT -REEFTON Daily at 10 a.m. and vice versa. BOOKING OFFICES:Nelson: Trafalgar Street. ’l’hone 884 Greymouth : Mark Sprot and Co. ; A. E. Kilgour, Stationer. Westport: Grand Hotel, and Bradley’s Dominion Tea Rooms Granity: J. Evans, Fruiterer. Reefton: Dawson’s Hotel.

! CHRISTCHURCH ALES AND STOUT. ;■ CROWN BREWERY’S ALE ON TAP ’ BEST OF SPIRITS AND WINES STOCKED! BLACKMORE’S AERATED WATERS. Central Hotei a AI Greymouth FRED IVES Proprietor.

AUCTIONS. IN THE BOOM! OLD DWELLINGS ARE FETCHING BIG PRICES. GET A FREEHOLD SECTION IN THE SUNNY PART OF GREYMOUTH AND BUILD A NEW BUNGALOW THEREON. MARK SPROT AND CO., LTD., 1 oiler for sal© as follows :— TY/O FREEHOLD SECTIONS, High Street; frontage 43ft., depth feet; drained, filled in, and. ■water laid on; £260. One corner section £320. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Up to 95 per cent, of the money required for building can be obtained under the new Government advances regulations. FREEHOLD, COBDEN, with good HOUSE thereon ; £570. TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Greymouth. Freehold. Splendid locality; cheap and upon easy terms. Call and see our list. MARK SPROT AND COY., LTD, Licensed Land Agents, Greymouth. FOR SALE. IPOR SALE —Seven Dairy Cows; testing from 5.5, 4.8, 4.1 ; due September.—Address at “Star” Office. FOR SALE. {JOUSES, SECTIONS, SHOPS and FARMS.—AppIy S. BURNETT WHITE, Licensed Land Agent, opposite “Star” Office. ’Phone 409. I?OR SALE —Farms, all sizes and prices from £3OO to £15,000; Houses and Sections, from £250 to £2OOO ; also Hotels and Businesses of every description. Insurances effected against Fire and Accident. —Apply A. NAYLOR, Land and General Agent, Greymouth. GROCERS AND BUTCHERS. SALE—White Paper ; any A quantity; 2d per lb. ; at Office of Greymouth “Evening Star. ” PUBLIC NOTICES. TERMINUS HOTEL' OTI R A . The general and travelling public ar© notified that JAMES O’MALLEY, for many years proprietor of Bealey Hotel, has RESUMED CONTROL of the above hostelry. THE DINING-ROOM, as of yore, will be under capable supervision. Passengers to and from Christchurch may obtain MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA, with REFRESHMENTS, on arrival of the trains and coaches. Only the best liquors kept. “Cleanliness, Comfort and Civility” is my motto. Correspondence promptly answered. JAS. O’MALLEY, Proprietor.. {Telegrams: “O’Malley.”

PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. O EPLACE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Greymoutii “Evening Star” MUST reach the office BEFORE 3 p.m. previous to day oi issue, otherwise they cannot be inserted till the following day. Gi’ymouth, July 20, 1923. SCIENTIFIC BREATHING, VOICE CULTURE, SINGING, STAGE DEPORTMENT. 'TUITION GIVEN IN THE ABOVE X ARTS. Terms Moderate. Address: J. HADLAND, Box 61, Greymoutii P.O. GREY’ HOSPITAL BOARD. 'PENDERS are invited for the A SUPPLY OF KAPOC (m bulk) and TICKING for the Grey River Hospital for a period of six months. Tenders will close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, July 25, 1923. HELEN KILGOUR, Secretary. OPOSSUM SKINS TO TRAPEERS: We are again acting as Govern ment Brokers for the sale oJ Opossum Skins. CONSIGNMENTS : These are forwarded to oui Dunedin Branch for sale there, and we shall be pleased to re ceive particulars of any parcels ready for dispatch and arrange to forward them on to Dunddin. ROYALTY AND STAMPING ; To suit the convenience of Trappers we can arrange for the stamping of skins and royalty payments at Dunedin. Wo shall be pleased to supply any further information on application. Make your consignments to- — DALGETY AND CO., Ltd GREYMOUTII. RAILWAY HOTEL (Two minutes’ walk from Railway Station.) Under Entirely New Management. MRS. M. A. THORNTON (late of Revington’s Hotel) has taken possession of the above well-known hostelry. Visitors will find the house comfortable, with every attention. Only the choicest of Spirits, Ales, and Wines stocked. SPEIGHT’S AND STEWART’S BEERS ALWAYS ON TAI’. ’ Phone No. 72.

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