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TO-KIGHT. POLLARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY and • WfATINEE. .SPECIAL XMAS PROGRAMME FOR OLD AND YOJJNG. The "Gloria" drama— "AMIDST WILD BEASTS." Seventh "Stingareo" Story— ''THE HONOUR OF THE ROAD" ' ' THE ITALIAN BARBER " A.B. c omedy ' ' THE ITALIAN BARBER Lubin furce-e omedy— "BILLIES DOUBLE" TOPICAL BUDGET and "ALL -ABOUT SEARCHLIGHTS." .- SUNDAY. SUNDAY: SUNDAY DANIEL FROHMAN presents MARY PICKFORD, in > •THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW' 'THE DAWN OF A TO-IV-ORROW' Produced ,by the FAMO ITS PLAYERS. ■ 5 ■ TO-NIGHT McLEAN'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. A Beautiful Dramatic W orld Film Feature. | "BODY AND SOUL" (Five Parts.) "BODY AND SOUL '<! "BODY AND SOUL" (2:5;3 aceries.) "BODY AND SOUL": It shows how primitive man marks his. choice of woman by scoring her > flesh with a knife as an indication of ownership. "THE BROKEN COIN' ' (Episode 20.) "THE BROKEN COIN" "A SPANISH, LOVE SPASM" \ Featuring Billy Merson. ; . SUNDAY— . . MARY PICKFORD, in * —SUNDAY.! Her latest and greatest triumph. ( • ' MADAME BUTTERFLY" (Famous Players) " ' 'MADAME BUTTERFLY The -most gorgeous 'and pathetic story/ aud niost glorious picture ever screened. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ . WANTEDB. OR I.V TROTTING CLUB. W ANTED -~ An Experienced Wait- ; ' ' " ■ ress. Apply Mrs. Giesckingj AlACCEPTANCES. - blon Hotel. r\WNERS and Trainers urc reminded --t ANTED TO SELL. — White Canvas I that ACCEPTANCES for ■•above T» Shoes for. Ladies and. Children, • meeting close THIS (Friday) ii\EN- Ma,j<ls and Men. Prices to suit all ING at. 9 o'clock. ' pockets. Shapes to suit all feet:— Ap.-, j — ; ply at once to W. . Morrish and ■ Co., j CAIvIPING. _ Mawhera Q«a>\ Grey mouth. ". , CECOND-HAND TEi\ T TS; just the rpo LET.— A pair of Detached Cottage thing for this weather, may be -■■ Homes, admirably suited fo;p a obtained from. pair of good feet. — Apply in the Il first' • 0. HANSEN, instance to W. Morrish and Co j the Sail and Tent Maker. agents for the Best Brands. "ptIvDERS are invited for the Pur- TENANTED KNOWN that Hariey<j are cha::e of rights to LUNCHEON ™ always prepared to accept sesbriaV. ajitl TEA ROOMS ut the Midsummer hand furniture in part payment^ for Meeting of the Greymouth Jockey new goods. jj Club. . ■ : '■ J- -— Tenders close with the undersigned AN Old Horse- for a Hard Ijtoad!" on FRIDAY at 4 p.m. Surely 50 years on the Coast road:: M. J. FOGARTY, will wear a beaten track to W.jMorSceretary. rish^and Co., Mawhera Quay % : . mouth. NOTICE. r— TCI — Extirmo Fly Tapes, a sure death SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. P trap to flies; 2d each.— HanweU Williams, Chemist. ! PURSUANT to the terms of "The : Banking- Act, iqoS," WEDNES- JUST LANDING wide Linoleums new. ! I DAY, the 27th day of December, seasons beautiful patterns at. — iqlo, and TUESDAY, the 2nd day Harley a Limited. of January, iqi7, »re hereby appoint- — . . ed Special Bank Holidays, at the of- WANTED KNOWN.— We have just fices of the undermentioned Banks on f T landed plentiful and servicable tl.e West Coast : — assortment of furniture coverings, vel- _ vets, green, brown, blue, red, mo- ! Lmon Bank of Australia, Ltd: • alettes, serges canvas, tapestries, etc., j R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. etc, We have the best UPHOLSTERER Bank of New South Wales : on the Coast and will be pleased to reB. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. ~«r -"£-**_ The National Bank of N.Z., Ltd: - Furniture Manufacturers D. W. DUTUTE,. Gen. Manager. .--- — —-^ — Bank of New Zealand: "Tj-^P the 7°^ Ha " rk _ AV.. .CALLENDER,. Gen. Manager. "M aI HjPS- Ao^.you L Hayev^aufeave. ■5 * wondered what it was saying? Let v.-N.B-The Panks on the West Ln ferpret it for you: Coast will be closed for Christmas £ u v Hannah s boots: . Holidays on 25th, 26th, 27th, Decem- -they are the best. Iber, iqi<s, and fpr the New Year Ho- ™ r y ea js, jlidays on Ist and 2nd January, 1917- lh jy v f j^°f test - ■l W fiRFFNSL&DE & CO f or sale Sec ° nduand iian o*a S good Ui lli un-biiv-nvb «w wv jl as new< o__ner0 __ ncr Jeffc district> __ THE-MACKAT STREET GROCERS, -d , Co., Ltd. NEW SEASONi GOODS. F'~~ KUI thos6 Flies and kiU them with Extirmo Fly Tapes; _d Choice Sultanas. each.— Hanwell Williams, Chemist. Fancy Seeded Raisins. / . ■ . Jordan and Scicily Almonds in ab- pRAMS and '" Folding Carts the very undance. latest at all prices at the Universal Californian and Spanish Muscatels. Providers.— Harley and Co., Ltd: Preserved Ginger. ; I 'S^iJSSti SST 0 * WANTED KNOWN.-That HaW /m«SiJS«r ™ and Co.. Limited, have JUST (none better). LANDED from London six of the LA ttam* hams" hams TEST BROADWOOD- WHITE PIA HAMS. HAMS HAMS. Nog Th fa latest 1916 mo Green's and Dimoek'* see our window. dels> with magnificent tone nd ap .To arrive ex Mapourika : - Green f^^ o^£ i^StS^^ Peas, a splendid Une of New Potatoes, re for iJSuSd.--Goosebemes. Cherries, Cherry Plums. _ Ha rley and Co.. Ltd., Greymouth, •- '■ Direct Im_orters. i DON'T MISS ~~ "~~^ ' I v *- * MM jp.— Exterminate the Fly Pest, and A. GOOD THING __ -^^Jj^-g^. TRY ONE OP M. M'DONNELL'S f liams ' Chemist. ■ Ever-Popular poB SALE NOTICES ~ ; XMAS HAMPE ES = -— - No. l- HAMPER (26/6) will buy 3 bot-/; , ( FOR PROMPT .SALE, English Ale (qts); 3 bot. English . .—— Stout (qts.); 3 bot. Colonial^ W 1 ™™ MOTOR CYCLE,, c0m- .,„.,. 1 T>n T XTTU- 1 -i paratively new. Price, £25. Ap(qts.); 1 bot. D.C.L. Whisky; 1 ply M^. k Spro^ and Co G V eymout h: bot. 3-sfar Brandy; 1 bot. Grape : • ■ . ■\Vine. pOR SALE. — 2 Spring Drays, as good No. 2 HAMPER (19/-) will buy 8 I<dS new > capable of carrying 2* „ A1 „x o ■•_. _ csli * ons each; price „£2O each. Apply, bots. Ale (qts.); 2 bots. Stont Stratford / B P lair - d Co> •..** ?> (qts.); 1 bot. D.C.L. Whisky; 1 '__, \ .1 bot. Wine. • 1? OR SALE!— I6 Fine Young -L Geese. —^Appiy, Harley and Co. 500 XMAS HAMS ARRIVING AT p6_3K£ALE.— 2000 Silver Pine Posts, LOWEST MARKET RATES. x from 6d. to Is; each; in lots to JUST ARRIVED — New Season's suit buyers. Stratford. Blair and Co. . Prunes, Muscatells Seed Raisins, FULLY STOCKED DAIRY FARM Thompson's Seedless Raising, Lemon AND STOCK— £SOO Peel, Angilicu, Crystalised Cherries, Dessert Fruit in heavy syrup, Sliced WALK IN! . FULL SWING! Peaches (a speciality), Evaporated WE have for immediate sale Lease of Apricots, Peache s Anglo-Indian Pickles ,, a Splendid DAIRY FARM in -_ -r -„ 11 -n 1 n - x, g°o d locality, near railway line, toPan Van Pickles, Pearl Onions, Rex J ether with 25 COWS 14 HEIFERS, Cheese, French and Spanish Olives, BULL PIGS, HORSES, CARTS. ScpaMustard Dressing, and Indian Chut- rator. All Tools and Plant. PRICE no-™ oto • for the lease and Stock — Walk in! — neys, etc. £goo^ M M C DONNELL Several acres now planted for winWHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, ter feed. WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT. • Factory cheque this month will be ■d/^ t> o_. >t», „*> tot no * l ess than £50. P.O. Bo_.-Bd. Phone 121, Gqq(l Dwelling and Outhouses on the , ___ —^__ ■_. Property. TATMTP'Q ' ICVT.T? Full particulars to bona fide man - p - t *" LT "-*? x_.a___-« who has £500 own cash to go right in. CIVIL, MILITARY and BREECHES Prompt enquiry necessary and satisTAHtd-*. factory reasons given for selling. , MARK SPROT AND CO., MACKAY ST. . • - GREYMOUTH Land Agents, _, . GREYMOUTH. IN THE WORLD. Military Clothes a -UOMFANY. to know th» ACCIDENT BRANCH you can leav^the full, exeeu. TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF wSf- l__^cS,THS AND 888 ">**«* Sm SS^ST OES (guaranteed fast dyes) to hand, EMPLOYERS O- 1 LABOUR and which I invitfi inspection. others will study 'their own interests TATVFF-S KYI_E b y applying for ritte* and further par-tfxxj.T-L-u.kj' ju. _._.__ tirulars to— ■ •• Where the Best Suits we to /^J. Q, r_R AY ANC f^°M obt»toe4." vf« O. VJ., \J

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Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 1

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