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- - . ■ • __ c TO-NIGHT. Po-u^xvaD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHTJ LAST. NIGHT of "DIZZY HEIGHTS AND DARING HEARTS " ~ ; FRIDAY SATURDAY and MATINEE ' The Great GLORIA Drama, "AMIDST WILD BEASTS" "AMIDST WILD BEASTS" , Seventh 'Complete "Stingaree" Story. "THE HONOUR OF THE ROAD" > "THE HONOUR OF THE ROAD" TO-NIGHT.. *. McLEAN'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. . "ROSEMARY" (Metro.) "ROSEMARY" •FRIDAY— •' The World Film Masterpiece, —FRIDAY, "BODY AND SOUL" (5000 feet) "BODY AND SOUL" It fairly tramblcs with passion and unfathomable heart interest. . "THE BROKEN COIN" (No. 20.) "THE BROKEN COIN" • "THE BROKEN COEN" (No. -20.) "THE BROKEN COIN" . SUNDAY.— "MADAME BUTTERFLY." ' —SUNDAY > L * ' -—••'- — . T

auctions. xmas fat stock sale. Preston yards, greymouth. this'day. , At l p.m. Tl/rARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as above: — 15 FAT BULLOCKS. . (Extra prime quality.) 11 FAT BULLOCKS.. \ 65 PRIME HEAVY WETHERS. ; (55 MIXED EWES and WETHERS. 100 FAT LAMBS. N.R. — Clients are reminded that the i next sale at Preston Yards will beheld on Wednesday, 10th January, 3917. PUBLIC NOTICES. J. W. GREENSLADE& CO THE MACKAY STREET GROCERS. NEW SEASONS GOODS. Choice Sultanas. Fancy Seeded Raisins., Jordan and Scicily Almonds in abundance. Californian and Spanish Muscatels. Preserved Ginger. Hawiian Sliced Pineapple. Desert Fruits in Syrup, (none better). i HAMS. HAMS HAMS. Green's and Dimock 's see our window 7 . ; To arrive ex Mapourika : — Green Peas, a splendid line of New Potatoes, Gooseberries. Cherries, Cherry Plums. DON'T MISS A GOOD THING TRY ONE OF M. M'DONNELL'S Ever-Popular X-MA'S H A'MPER'S" "' No. 1 HAMPER (26/6) will buy 3 bot- ■■ English i.16 (qts) ; 3 bot. English • Stout (qts.) ; 3 bot. Colonial Ale (qts.); 1 bot. D.C.L. Whisky; 1 bot. 3-star Brandy; 1 bot. Grape Wine. No. 2 HAMPER (19/-) will buy 8 bots. Ale (qts.); 2 bots. Stout (qts.); 1 bot. D.C.L. Whisky; 1 t bot. Wine. r 500 XMAS HAMS ARRIVING AT \ LOWEST MARKET RATES. JUST ARRIVED— New Season's p Prunes, Museatells, Seed Raisins, Thompson's Seedless Raisins, Lemon Peel, Angilicu, Crystalised Cherries, Dessert Fruit in heavy syrup, Sliced Peaches (a speciality), Evaporated 1 Apricots, Peache' 8 Anglo-Indian Pickles " Pan Van Pickles, Pearl Onions, Rex \ Cheese, French and Spanish Olives, „ Mustard Dressing, and Indian Chutncys, etc. M M'DONNELL • WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, 'WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT. P.O. 80x.— 86. 'Phone 121. AUSTRALIAN ]ypTUAL 1 "pROVIDENT • OOCIETY THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT New Business, iqis (Ordinary), nearly ... ;£6.784.6'3.<; New Business, iqis (In- . dustrial). nearly ... fio^s.soo Annual Income Accumulated Funds, over £34.865,337 POLICES IN FORCE (Ordinary De- . partment), 310,147, assuring neady £105.000,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 133.826. assuring £4,722---000. with bonuses. , TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED. £20,656.474. • _ _ Cash Profits Divided For One Year (1915), £838,718. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDIDITIONS of about £1,500,000. The Society now issues EVERY DE- • SIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount, from £5 to ii 10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch : The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq.. Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq. % H.* Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts. Esq. <^ew Zealand Branch — [ Customhouse Ouav. Wellington. EDWARD W. LOWE. , A. G. KEMP, Resident Secretary. i _ The best agent for quickly and surely raising cakes and scones, and : . 'lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. r t Infallible, pure and wholesome ; it • is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. . 1 Honest, "sure to rise," and econ- -. omical. It is upheld by all cooks. 22 EDMONDS BAKING a I powder, Vr * ' - ' . '■ ,* v \

PUBLIC NOTICES. rpENDERS are invited for the PJp' X chase of rights to LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS at the Midsunu le Meeting of the Greymouth Joel c; Club. Tenders close with the undcrsigi.CJ on FRIDAY at 4 p.m. ' M. J ? FOGARTY, . -v Secretary, ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE. rpilE Greymouth Drapers^ Boot Sheps and Grocers, will observe thi following Holidays: — Christmas Day Boxing Day, and New "Year's Day Tuesday, Jan. 2nd; close from nobn Wednesday, Jan. 3rd. close from n<jou ~~ NO TIC E. "| ! SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS.! PURSUANT to the terms of '.'Thi Banking Act. 1008," WEDNES DAY, the 27th day of December 1016, and TUESDAY, the 2nd da! of January, IQI7, aye hereby appoint ed Special Bank Holidays at the of fices of the undermentioned Banks, 01 the West Coast: — '".. Union Bank of Australia, Ltd: ! R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. i Bank of New South Wales: j . B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. Tho National Bank of N.Z.. Ltd:; D. W. DUTHIE, Gen. Manager: Bank of New Zealand: W. CALLENDER, Gen. Manager — I - N.B.— The Banks on the Wes Coast will be closed for Christmas Holidays on 25th, 26th, 27th, Decern ber. iqi6. and for the New Year jHo lidays on ist and 2nd January, 1917---tcTbuilders. rpENDERS are invited up to Noon oJ - 1 - THURSDAY, January l.Sth, 1917 ; for the erection of Brick Building at Westoort for "The O 'Conor Institute Trust Boai'd." '•VPla'nSj'r.etc., may be seen at thej of , lices- .of Marie Sprot and Cjby. ; Grcymbutli; J. J. Molony. Solicitor. Westport; and at our offices, Wellington. • SWAN AND SWAN, F.N.Z.1.A., A.N.Z.LA. Registered Architects Woodward Street, Wellington. HOW LONG IS IT SINCE YOUR SALARY WAS RAISED? Avery personal question no doubt but an important one none th< less. Is it longer than you like i Have you worked hard and earnestly and found your efforts go unrecoernis ed and unrewarded? How much hav< you learnt during: the last 12 months How much do you know of the worl outside your own department? Re member that it is not merely han work that brings success : not half ' s< much as general ability and power t< fill any position that offers. Ou: course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEP ING gives you a clear insight inti Book-keeping of all kinds for all busi nesses. Our Course in - Accountancy reaches you how to organise, super vise and adjust accounts. May w< send you particulars of our Practica Home Study Course ? Our advice is at your service. Writ' to-day. N Address: — HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD, AUCKLAND. JAMES KYiiC™ CIVIL, MILITARY and BREECHES TAILOR. MACKAY ST. - - GREYMOUTE LTAS Landed his New Suitings from Houses recognised as the BESI IN THE WORLD. Miktary Clothes « Speciality. It is satisfactory to know tha you can leave the full ezeeu. tion of your Suit, Military Uniform, Putties, Costumes, . etc., in my hands. NEW KHAKI CLOTHS AND BEI GES (guaranteed fast dyes) to hand which I invite inspection. . * JAMES - KYLE •'Where the Best Suits are to be obtained." rpiME rPABLE J£ENNEDY gROS. MOTOR OU* BUS LEAVES TOWN 'DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS: A.M.— 8.5. P.M.— 12.5 1.5, 2.30 3.15 4.5, 5.5*5.40 (and 10.15 p.m. Wednesdays only). LEAVES KARORO: A.M.— 5.45. P.M.— 12.45, 1.45, 2.50 3.40, 4.30, 5.20, 6.5. SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE : LEAVES TOWN— 6.S, 7, .9.20, anc 10.10 p.m. LEAVES KARORO— 6.4S, 7.15,9.35, 10.25 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE. LEAVES TOWN— 2.3O, 3.15, 4 p.m, LEAVES KARORO— 2.SO, 3.45 anc . 4.30 p.m. 1 FARES: Recreation Hotel 3d ,* Hospital ' 4d ; Karoro 6d. Children under 10 years Id. KENNEDY BROS. "UP TODATE CAR 1 — —— ■ ' RING 'PHONE 184. Ask for Geo Webster, day or night. First class attention, punctuality and care fulness.

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Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 1

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