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TOWN HALL— PICTURES —TOWN HALL * * TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Jack London’s Greatest Novel on the Screen at Iast—“ADVENTURE” “ADVENTURE “ADVENTURE” “ADVENTURE” With Tom Moore, Pauline Starke, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Jack London’s thrilling story of a lone mhn and girl smashing through untold dangers to happiness. Usual Prices. STILL RETAINING HER POPULARITY. “THE WHITE SISTER” „THE WHITE “THE WHITE SISTER” THE VHITE SISTER , “THE WHITE SISTER” THE WHITE SISTER TO-NIGHT —at the--TO-NIGHT OPERA HOUSE Grpatlv imnressed another large audience last evening. ONLY TWO MORE : -ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS TO SEE THIS UNUSUAL PRODUCTION,Be Wise! Book Your Seats! And Avoid Disappointment. \dmission Evening: 2/6 (plus tax'). 1/6; Children 1/-. SPECIAL NOTE TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. In order that residents on the Brunner-Ngahere-Blackball line may be given the opportunity of seeing “THE WHITE SISTER. ’ and its beautiful Atmosnheric Prologue, Mr. Reban has completed arrangements with the MlwayDepX^l/torn,, a SPECIAL TRAIN ON THURSDAY NIGHT, stopnin" at all stations en route, arriving at Greymouth ab0ut.7.30 p.m.. and returning to Blackball after the performance at 10.45 Tram will leave Blackball at 6.25 a.m., stopping at all stations to pick up passengers, bee Railway Department advertisement. COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF EXQUISITE Ladies’ Wear ENSEMBLE SUITS, COSTUMES, EVENING and DAY FROCKS \ Millinery a la Mode MURRAY’S SAMPLE ROOMS ■rtwne 122. OPP. STAR OFFICE. Boz 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 ahc| Friday. Cm» leave for WESTPORT and NELSON daily ; BLENHEIM three cimes daily ; TAKAKA twice daily. Further particulars from — White Star Central Booking Office, next Bevington's Hotel, Tamm Street, Greymouth. I Harley and Co., Ltd., Richmond Quay.

PUBLIC NOTICE. ~~ SPRING To those about to RENOVATE THEIR HOMES, we offer exceptional value in COCOA NUT MAI'I ING, HEARTII RUGS and CARPET.RUNNERS. F. HAYES, THE HOUSE FOR FURNISHINGS Mackay and Wenta Sts., Greymouth. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE. TO THF WARDEN OF THE WEST- • I,AND MINING DISTRICT, AT AIIAURA. PURSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, JOHN RASMUSSEN. of Capel’s Creek, Gold Miner,' hereby applies for a license for a Water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for : 4 p.m. on 28/8/26. Date and number of miner’s right: December 15. 1925 ; No. 19333. Address for Service: Office of Guinness and Kitchingham, Solicitors, Guinness Street, Greymouth. Dated at Greymouth this 6th day of September, 1926. SCHEDULE :

FOR SALE OR TO LET. CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND BOOTS. AT BLACKBALL. District Public Trustee, as Administrator of the estate of! JOHN GILMARTIN, deceased, noti-J fies the public of Blackball and sur-| rounding districts that a SALE of the; stock of DRAPERY, BOOTS, etc.,] will commence on THURSDAY NEXT,, 16th inst. Householders are advised ( to visit this sale, as all articles are, substantially reduced in price. j 'JT’OR SALE--Settings of White Leg-! x horns and Black Orpingtons ; good laying strain ; 7/6 setting. —ApplyBeck and Co.. Cash Grocers. i — — I I fpOR SALE—Clover and Lucerne *■ Hay. Straw, Crushed and Dun Oats, Barley Chaff, and ah lines of PRODUCE’and GROCERIES. The cheapest in town. —A. HOPKINSON AND CO., Thompson Street, Grey mouth.'*'

SALE—Houses. Shops, Farms. Businesses of every description and Sections in town and suburbs.— Apply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, Guinness Street, Greymouth '

PROPERTY FOR SALE. Good SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. Shakespeare Street; all modern con veniences; quarter-acre corner sec . tion ; easy terms arranged. Well-built FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW South Beach; 3J> acres of land ; electric light; concrete paths, motor garage, two large glass-houses,, workshop, etc. Terms.—Apply G. W. MOSS AND CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MACKAY STREET. FOR SALE RUN ANG A—Six-roomed House ; quar1 ter-acre Section. A real nibble at £275. KOKIRI—WaIk in-walk out proposition, Six-roomed House; splendid out-buildings, Live and Dead Stock ; 472 acres land. A really good investment. Easy terms to good man. Price £lBOO. COBDEN—Bright Street, Five-roomed

Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points : Capels Creek. Paparoa Range ; starting 5 chains above J- Rasmussen’s hut and terminating 1 chain below hut, as shown in sketch plan fled herewith Pegs marked “R.” Length and intended course of race . 6 chains north-west to south-east. Points of intake: Two tone at starting point and one about 50ft. down). Estimated time and cost of construction : Two months : £lOO. Mean depth and breadth : 2 feet by 3 feet. _ Number of heads to be diverted : SU. Purpose for which water is to be used : Mining purposes. Proposed term of license : 42 years. Signature of Applicant, etc. : John Rasmussen, by his solicitors, Guinness and Kitchingham. Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 11.50 a.m. on Sept. 7, 1926. n r Time and place appointed for the hearin" of the application, and all obiections thereto: TUESDAY, sth day ’of October, 1926, at 10.30 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Greymouth. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least THREE DAYS before the time so appointed.

House ; £360. SHAKESPEARE ST.— Six-roomed House; every convenience. Govt, mortgage £300; total price £B3O. Quarter-acre Freehold. SOUTH BEACH—Seven-roomed House Every convenience, including electric light: 10 acres land. Price £lBOO. This is a splendid property and would suit anyone wishing to live a semi-countrv life. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE— Will do large number boarders. Land alone is worth ' £l2OO. Thirteen rooms, all furnished. Walk in, walk out; £2lOO. Terms. SHAKESPEARE ST.—Eight-roomed House ; every convenience; f-acre Freehold ; Govt, mortgage £4OO ; gross price £l2OO or offer. eTrms. SOUTH BEACH—New Fiye-roomed Bungalow; every convenience, including electric light, two large Glass Houses, Motor Garage; 3g acres land. See this ! SHAKESPEARE ST.— Six-roomed House ; every convenience. Price £935, terms SECTIONS.—Those highly desirable Sections known as “Weenink’s,” situated at Karoro Station. Prices range from £lOO. BRIGHT ST., COBDEN—Nice Home, Freehold Section ; £460. SECTIONS —Marsden Road, Milton Road. Marlborough St., Palmerston St. See these and stop paying rent. s. BURNETT WHITE LIVE LAND AGENT, 'maCKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTB

C. AV. CARVER, Mining Registrar. gELLING QUT! FINA L D A Y SATURDAY, 18th. Great Reductions in all lines. Absolutely the LAST WEEK. Just arrived 30 JUMPER SUITS, to be cleared this week at LANDED COST. Call and inspect these suits. Ladies Hose, 200 pair at 1/6. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 500 pr at 2/6 Extra Special Quality, 3/6. Buy your RAINCOAT now—while the going is. good. SHIRTS. SOX, TIES, ETC., . AT BEDROCK PRICES. PRESTON’S ECONOMIC MACKAY STREET ♦: GREYMOUTB ON THE SUNNY SIDE. (COMMERCIAL JJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. The above hostelry is controlled by MR. T. MILLIGAN. Only the best of Spirits, Ales and Beers dispensed. The Dining Room and Upstairs are under the management of Mrs. Milligan-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1926, Page 1

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