TO-NIGHT— OPERA HOUSE. -TO-NIGHT Splendid All-new Programme, headed by RICHARD BARTHELMESS in- “NEW TOYS’’ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT ONLY— Vitagraph Special. A Thrilling Spectacle with a Sensational' Climax: “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH’’ COMING MONDAY— Big Attraction. —COMING MONDAY “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” OPERA HOUSE— GREYMOUTH. —OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, March 9— One Night Only! —TUESDAY, March 9 “CHARLEY’S AUNT” (The Lady from Brazil where the nuts come from.) “CHARLEY’S AUNT” “The only play that ever made a cat laugh.” There is only one CHARLEY’S AUNT—and this is her. Direction: D. B. O’CONNOR. Box Plan opens at Webley’s on Saturday morning. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. .BLACKBALL- , TO-NIGHT —BLACKBALL RUNANGA- ' FRIDAY RUNANGA “ARE YOU A MASON?” “ARE YOU A MASON?” “ARE YOU A MASON?” “ARE YOU A MASON?” J. C. Williamson’s Great Comedy in three acts. The latest songs —the latest dances —and the funniest of plots. Direction D. B. O’CONNOR. COMING! ' COMING! COMING! INANGAHUA A. AND P. SHOW INANGAHUA A. AND P. SHOW INANGAHUA A. AND P. SHOW INANGAHUA A. AND P. SHOW (Premier Show of the West Coast) MARCH 12th and 13th— —REEFTON RACECOURSE REEFTON RACECOURSE. Special Train Arrangements with Excursion Fares. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 6. Every Year a Better Show ! Reefton-Box 47. GEO. PASCOE, Telephone 62. Secretary. AUTUMN AUTUMN AUTUMN NOW SHOWING—A CHOICE RANGE OF TWEED AND VELOUR COATS TWEED COSTUMES, SMART MILLINERY, Last week of Bargains in Summer Goods. YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER. YOU CAN’T PAY LESS. MURRAY’S SAMPLE ROOMS ’PHONE 122, OPP. STAR OFFICE. BOX 199.
WHITE STAR TOURIST SERVICE, LTD. WEST COAST AND NELSON SERVICE. Cars leave for ARTHUR’S PASS on Tuesday, Thursday 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. _______
A SECRET DEVICE (Held by the Munitions Dept, of Great Britain during the War) NOW RELEASED. THE NU-VAC MUFFLER For Cars, which give at least a 20 per cent, decrease in petrol consumption ; 10 per cent, more power; quicker acceleration ; more hill power ; less carbon deposit. WE GUARANTEE TO DO THIS FOR YOU, OR GIVE MONEY BACK. Send foi Booklet to Box 193, Greymouth.
TENDERS. nPENDERS are invited for LOGGING x at the Patara Mill. Particulars may be seen at Stratford, Blair and Go’s Office, Greymouth, where tenders dose on SATURDAY, March 6. RENDERS, closing at 5 p.m. on A WEDNESDAY, March 10, will be received by the undersigned, for the DISMANTLING of approximately half a mile of pipe line at Holt’S Creek, Qtira, and placing pipes at roadside, Otira. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply, A. NEWTON, C/o Post Office, Blackball. PUBLIC NOTICES. S. BURNETT WHITE BOX 97 ’PHONE 409 PROPERTY SALESMAN, MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH FOX STREET, COBDEN: Six-roomed House, approx. Quarteracre Freehold Section. Everything in good order. A snip at the price, £475. HIGH STREET, GREYMOUTH. Five-roomed House —large sun porch, garage, good grounds ; every convenience; quarter-acre Freehold section. Cash required about £250. Terms arranged. PALMERSTON ST., GREYMOUTH: Six-roomed House; every possible I convenience: Freehold corner sec--1 tion. Government mortgage £4OO. Terms arranged. BUCCLEUGH ST., GREYMOUTH: Seven-roomed House ; all conveniences. Splendid locality; overlooking tennis courts; quarter-acre Freehold section. Price £BOO ; terms. CORNER MARSDEN ROAD AND SHAKESPEARE ST. Convenient Six-roomed House, approx. Quarter-acre. Section ; Freehold ; Government mortgage £350. Price £825 ; terms. MARSDEN ROAD : Twenty-six Acres Freehold ; five acres Orchard, Six-roomed Bungalow ; situated on Hillside. Beautiful view of harbour, etc. A good proposition for an energetic man. Cash required about £lOOO. COBDEN: Six-roomed House; motor garage, workshop, etc. This is well worth enquiry, as house and five sections are to be sold for £B5O. Cash required £175 ; terms. BLAKETOWN : Six-roomed House, quarter-acre Section. House in good order, and handy to the beach. Price £5OO. MILTON ROAD: New Four-roomed Bungalow; every convenience; electric light throughout. Nice home for young couple. Price £7OO. We have many other propositions, about which all information is'cheerfully given. H BURNETT WHITE MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH
AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF INDENT STOCKS, DIAMOND, GOLD & SILVER GOODS. SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m., at Rooms, Mackay Street. ARK SPROT AND COY., LTD., under instructions from H. Matthews, Indentor, 451 Colombo Street, Christchurch, 'will hold a realisation Auction fjale of Magnificent Diamond Rings, Engagement Rings, Rotheram Watches, Waltham Watches, Gold and Silver Jewellery of all descriptions, Pearl Necklets, Earrings, etc. The auctioneers’ instructions are that the whole stock must be disposed of regardless of cost. J. D. LYNCH, Auctioneer. INANGAHUA JUNCTION SALE YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH. 8, At 1 o’clock sharp. TLJCMAHON AND LEE.will sell by Public Auction as above: — 1000 BREEDING EWES. These are a first class line, 2 to 8 tooths. 300 STORE WETHERS, 2, 4 and 6 tooths. To be drafted into lots. 50 FAT SHEEP. 10 Good ROMNEY RAMS (4 tooth). Further entries invited. A Motor Car will leave Reefton for sale immediately after the arrival of the morning train from Greymouth. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SALE — ■ New Five-roomed Bungalow; bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse attached, gas copper, wood and coal shed, garage, tiled fire-places; Freehold section, facing west; in nice locality. Immediate possession. Price £975 ; only small deposit required. — Apply Star Office. p-’OR SALE—Several Houses and A Sections in town, including three fine Residences (to be sold in one lot), cheap. Houses in Cobden, including the very best, with all modern conveniences ; also the Cobden Public Hall with Shop and all appliances attached thereto. Terms can be arranged. —A. NAYTXYR,. Land Agent. Greymonth. PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEWIVES. Save Time, Money and Expense by Buying your SMALL GOODS from ' B. MUIR (LATE OF CHRISTCHURCH), (Next Albion Hotel). EVERYTHING FOB. THE FAMILY TABLE: Cooked Hams, Pastry, Cakes (small and large), Hot Pies, and tempting delicacies. Also Confectionery, best lines of Fruit and Vegetables. Cleanliness and prompt service w>U be a special feature. B. MUIR SMALL GOODS DEPOT, (liMtt Albion Hotel), Mawhera Quay
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