TOWN HALL— TO-NIGHT —TOWN HALL ' “BLUFF” “BLUFF” ' “BLUFF” . “BLUFF” With AGNES'AYRES and ANTONIO MORENO, two Popular Stars, in a peppy, sizzling story of a girl who played the game square —until she found .that the only way she could get her* share of life was to “bluff.” You’ll like it because it was made expressly for entertainment purposes. Second Star Attraction: “DOLLAR DEVILS” , “DOLLAR DEVILS” “DOLLAR DEVILS” “DOLLAR DEVILS” With Joseph Dowling, Cullen Landis, Eva Novak, Hallam Cooley. : Usual .Trices. WEIST coast fashion centre FOR ENSEMBLE SUITS, COAT FROCKS, COSTUMES, ART SILK. TUNIC SUITS, JUMPERS, DAINTY LINGERIE, MILLINERY AND HOSIERY. MURRAY'S SAMPLE ROOMS Thone 122. Box 199. Opp. Star Office. WHITE STAB TOURIST SERVICE, LTD. WEST COAST AND NELSON SERVICE. Cars leave for ARTHUR’S PASS on Tuesday, Thursdav and Saturday. Cars leave for.WAIHO on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Cars leave for WESTPORT and NELSON daily; BLENHEIM three times daily; TAKAKA twice daily. Further particulars from — White Star Central Booking Office, next Bevington's Hotel, — Tainui Street, Greymouth. • •.. Harley and Co., Ltd., Richmond Quay.
/ AUCTIONS. | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, ( At 1.30 p.m. sharp. , ■ r , On the Ground in Antonio’s Valley, C back from Hinau Flag Station. t TMTUMAHON.AND LEE will sell by Public Auction: — THE WHOLE of the SLUICING * PLANT owned by the New Antonio’s Ltd., comprising between 800 and 900 feet of Piping, 9in. to ,20in. A diam. ; with Junctions, . Turn Pipe, ' Bends, Drilling Machine, Vice,, Anvil, Bellows, Mining Tools, , Tool I House, Iron Shed, etc., i etc., to be t sold without reserve. FOR SALE OR TO LET. . ‘ E TpOR SALE—One ton of Plain Fenc"v ing Wire (second-hand); good as S new.—Address at “Star” Office. TpOR SALE—Six horse-power Engine, with vertical boiler, pulleys and S shifting.—Address at “Star” Office. *tpOß SALE—One Shorthoni Cow; newly calved; 3rd calf. —Address 1 at, “Star” Office. pREEHOLD-Sma.ll Country Hotel. x Good trade ; £4OO own, cash required ; balance terms. —J- D. Lynch, A Agent. LET —At favourite seaside resort, S , Punakaiki, Three-roomed Cottage, partly furnished. —Apply J. Fitzsimmons, Maher’s Creek. I 1 TpOR SALE —Six-roomed Residence A of Mr. H. H. Allison, Shakespeare Street. A considerable amount f of the purchase money can remain on mortgage.—-Apply Harley and Co., - Ltd., Land Agents. T EASE—Most attractive Private I Hotel, Arthur’s Pass. Just completed. Beautifully appointed, com- I fortable arid attractive for tourists. No goodwill. Good lease. —J. D. Lynch, Licensed Land Agent. 1 T WANT BUYER, with £6OO own cash, to take good profitable f TOWN HOTEL. Immediate possession. Most satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply promptly. Bona fide 1 buyers afforded information. —J- D. Lynch, Sole Agent. ("kN SALE—Clover and Lucerne Hay, w Straw, - Crushed and Dun Oats, j Barley Chaff, and all lines oi PRODUCE and GROCERIES.—A. HOPKINSON AND CO., Thompson Street, Greymouth. IN THE ESTATE STEPHEN MILLS (Deceased), Picture Framer, Mackay ■ Street, Greymouth. PICTURES piCTURES FURTHER REDUCTIONS MADE. s Residents, who wish to brighten their homes, should inspect our ■ DISPLAY OF PICTURES, which ■ are being offered at less than half the original cost. . UNCLAIMED PICTURES . are being sold for the value of the - frames. S. MILLS ' (Executor Estate late S. Mills.) PUBLIC NOTICES. HOTEL DOMINION •; ’ Corner Tainui and Mackay Streets. • . Under New Management. E. S. AUSTIN :::: Proprietor ‘(Late Windsor Castle Hotel, Parnell). Visitors to Greymouth will find the “Dominion” equal to any on the Coast. The Dining-room and upstairs' are under ths personal supervision of Mrs. ' Austin.. The Cuisine is under the management of a first-class cjjef. Tariff 12/6 day. Reasonable terms to permanents. Speights and Mpnteith’s Ales on tap. The Liquors and Wines are the best that money can buy. Telegrams and correspondence promptly attended to. ’Phone : No. 50. NOW IS THE TIME FOR SOWING SEED. POPULAR Varieties English and Colonial* Flowers: One packet each Stock, Canterbury Bell, Verbena, Pansy, Candytuft, Larkspur, Mignonette, Godetid, Hollyhock, Cosmos, Polyanthus,.Poppy—2/6, post free. Vegetables: One packet each, Beet, Carrot, Cabbage, Cucumber, Lettuce, Marrow, Pumpkin, Parsnip, Onions. Turnip, Radish, Tomato—2/6, post free. Any of these can be changed for other kinds, if requiredBECK AND CO. CASH GROCERS.
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