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TO-NIGHT— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —TO-NIGHT Double Star Programme. - "* “GALLOPING FISH” “GALLOPING FISH Sequel to “The Hottentot”—twice the pep and fun. All the laughsthat can be crowded into seven fast action reels of reelingly hilarious fun. Three famous , comedians and ajrained seal in the funniest st ory ever screene . •Also CHARLES RAY in- ‘ SMUJU .AHPHTFR” FRIDAY— PRISCILLA DEAN in— ‘‘THE STORM DAUGHTER “THE STORM DAUGHTER” is a mighty Jewel Special—lt s the mightiest drama that ever Priscilla has given. SATURDAY — Matinee and Night. — bAIUKUAi TOM MIX in- “LADIES TO BOARD”~ ~~ TREMENDOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT—GREYMOUTH AUDIENCE TAKEN BY STORM. TO-MOMOW NIGHT at 8-OPERA “USE-TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 The Greatest Singer to visit Westland. And Brilliant Associate Artistes. HYMAN LENZEK GLADYS SAYER,, AustraHa’s* Greatest Violinist. i The World-famed Pianiste. —A Magnificent Trio — Last Opportunity of hearing these Brilliant Artistes. Book Now. Prices: 5/-, 3/- (plus /tax) and Box Plan at Webley, Sons and Gofton, Ltd. The LATEST IN PIANOS 1 ■' ' i ■ "" * •' Messrs Webley Sons & Goftoh Ltd. have just landed four models, of the new ENGLISH PIANOS made by MESSRS CARSON & SONS The instruments are built on the very latest lines and are ■of oak and polished walnut. Height 4ft. 3ins Full iron Overstrung with uriderdamper action and specially suited for West Coast conditions. -The price is £95 and the usual easy terms are gIVG CheapT piaAds- are also stocked and enquiries for all musical instruments are solicited. ? ■ Webley Sims & Gofton, Limited. '■ 29 Mackay Street, For Pianos, Gramophones, Records, Music etc. Murray’s Sample Rooms ; , (Opposite Star Office, Mackay Street). WE ARE NOW SHOWING:- TrtAXTCI WOOLLEN COSTUMES, CARDIGANS, JUMPERS EVERYTHING TO WEAR FUR, VELOUR, TWEED COATS / ‘ YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER LARGE AND CHOICE RANGE OE MILLINERY YOU CAN’T PAY LESS INSPECTION INVITED. FMURRAY, Draper 1 TheT National Mutual Life. Association The Most Progressive Life •Office THE WHOLE OF THE FUNDS OF THIS MUTUAL COY. BELONG TO ITS - POLICYHOLDERS AND ARE USED SOLELY FOR THEIR BENEFIT. There ai’£ no shareholders who can draw any benefit theiefiom. The West Life Office established within the British Empire during the /, last 55 years. '1924 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS Revenue from Premiums .. ' .. £?’JBB’443 „ Interest £1,071,995 ' £3,260,43.8 ' Payments to Members - £1,460,484 Accumulated Funds •• •• £20,365,160 If you have not a National Mutual policy your neighbour surely has one; ask him to show you his» bonus certificate for 1924. You will be astonished with the result. I shall personally or by correspondence be only too pleased to answer inquiries from members or intending members. J. D. LYNCH, Managing Director Mark Sprot & Co. Ltd., z District Managers for West Coast.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. JPOR SALE—Brown Retriever thoroughbred Pups. Price £l.—£]> ply J. W. Stubbs, Preston Road. IPOR SALE—Good sound x 7 years old ; trial given.—Apply in first instance to E. J'. Rundle and Co., Mackay Street. >., FOR SALE. QIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, situ ated in Winnie Street; lately occupied by Mr. P. Buck. A splendid opportunity for beautiful home. Large portion of purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. Fcir further particulars apply G. W. MOSS AND COCRUSHED FIRECLAY. ]POR SALE—In any quantity, pash at kiln. Apply Greymouth Brick and Tile Co., Ltd., Karoro, or G. W. MOSS AND CO., Agents, 'Phone 18. ON SALE —Clover and Lucerne Hay, Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and all lines of PRODUCE and GROCERIES.—A. Hopkinson and Co., Thompson Street, -Greymonth. JpOR SALE—Fine Residence in > Bright Street, Ccibden, with all conveniences and good garden; one of the finest properties in Cobden. Can be purchased on easy terms. —Apply A. Naylor. General Agent. Greymouth. < PUBLIC NOTICES. CHEAP FIREWOOD We have a limited K quantity ol FIREWOOD FOR SALE, as follow:— Cut in stove lengths, delivered anywhere' in Greymouth or Cobden by lorry, £2 per, load. Truck Lots (stove lengths) £2 0 0 18in. or over ... ••• £1 10 b Per truck approximately 8 tons. On truck at GladstoneOGILVIE AND CO., LTD 'PHONE 252 m

NEW CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. HATE have now opened c. 3 up-to-date ’ ’ FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in LAWN’S BUILDINGS, Mackay Street. Only the BEST OF SWEETS will be stocked, and a speciality will be made of Fancy Boxed Confectionery. OUR OLD BUSINESS will be carried on as usual, next to Everybody’s. A trial will be sure to please you. E- J. HILL AND CO. FRUITERERS & CONFECTIONERS, MACKAY STREET. grand WELLINGTON, Has been COMPLETELY RE1 NOVATED and RE-ORGANISED by ths new proprietor; 'J'HOB, COETMAN.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1925, Page 1

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