tlil LARGEST CIRCULATION ON THE WEST COAST
TO-NIGHT. POLLARD'S PICTURES. TQ-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 'of— "THE ALL RED ROUTE." FRIDAY ; SATURDAY ana MATINEE. V A MUTUAL CHAPLIN FEATURE, CHARLIE CHAPLIN AB THE FIREMAN The Sensational S porting Drama, THE WHITE HOPE - A Big Manly Story of Love and Fight, adapted from the Famous English Novel. / ' TO-NIGHT ' McLEAN'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT For the Last Time — Win. Farnum in the Fox Photoplay, "THE PLUNDERER" "THE PLUNDERER" friday- CHARLIE CHAPLIN -™day In a Four-act Upr oarious Comedy, . "CHARLIE'S AMBITION" •'CHARLIE'S AMBITIO&" NOTE.— A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME ON SUNDAY. —NOTE. PUBLIC NOTICES. . AUCTION*.
THIRD DRAFT OF TWENTY-SIXTH REINFORCTMENTS. A PUBLIC FAREWELL will be ten -*-•»- dered to the above men at the Town Hall THIS' (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Citizens are invited to attend and give the,, men a good send off. G. E. PERKINS, Mayor. POLITICAL ADDRESS. 11/TR. P. C. WEBB, M.P., will AD- < DRESS the electors of B runner- | ton in Kayo's Hall, Taylorvillc on i THIS EVENING. Chair to be taken at S o'clock. J^ CONFERENCE of Local Bodies and Farmers, interested in the establishment of LIME WORKS on ■ the Wept Coast, will be held, in Grey-' mouth at 8 p.m. on Friday, 3rd February, in the Borough Council Chambers. W. B. AL'LD, Clerk Inangahua County Council, Secretary. JJJONSTEB pATRIOTIC. piCNIC. . CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. '-■ SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1917. (Under the Auspices of the Greymouth Port Waterside Workers.) TOYS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL CHILDREN 10 YEARS AND UNDER. .". Train leaves Grcyinouth station at ' 9.35. Adults 2s *2d ; Children linder^ftT r 1/i/; under 3, free. Sugar, milk, hot water and. tea provided free. — 11. Cooper, Secretary; A. O'Brien, Treasurer. . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL OROVIDENT SOCIETY Established 1849. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE BEST BO-NUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD ! Funds over £36,500,000 Annual Income over ,£4,750,000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY! The CASH BONUSES divided among Pol icy-Holders for the ONE YEAR, IQIS. amounted to .£838,718, producing Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000. Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Unequalled Results. Directors of the New Zealand Branch : The Hon. C. J. Johnston. Ml. C, Chairman: A. de B. Brandon. Esci., "Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, F.sq. : H. Beauchamp, Esq. ; and A. F. Roberts. Esa. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch: CUSTOMHOUSE QTJAY. WELLING. TON. A. G. KEMP, District Secretary, Greymputh. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. LTD. NANCARROW AND CO. . CAPITAL .... . . £2,000.000 FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Of every kind accepted at very lowest RATES All Matters Adjusted Locally, PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS THE SOUTH BRITISH is a Colonial Institution, offering policy holders the very best security obtainable in conjunction with the more libei\* policies *LL PROFITS RETAINED IJS THE 1 COUNTRY ISJEW ' ZEALAND INSURANCE . iN COMPANY. ACCIDENT BRANCH ! TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement.. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and others will study their own interests by applying for rates and further particulars to— G. S: G BAY AND O°pi OLDEN "pAGLE TTOTEL BOUNDARY ST - GREYMOUTH. INFORMS THE PUBLIC 'of the West Coast that ttis well-known hote lhas been thoroughly renovated to meet the requirements of a growing trade. My viands are the Best" Procurable. The table is under personal supervision. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE P. PHELAN .. . PROPRIETRESS,
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Grey River Argus, 22 February 1917, Page 1
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