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THE LARGEST CiRCOLATIOI ON THE WEST COAST

TO-NIGHT POLLARD'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT of— "THE PERILS OF DIVORCE" TV ISDNESDAY— The £50,000 Triangle Ince Spectacle —WEDNESDAY '"THE CAPTIVE GOD" « W. S. HART Featuring , •'THE CAPTIVE GOD" ENID MARKEY A Big Triangle Spectacle, Better than "CABERIA" — Historic — — Dramatic — — Panoramic — I WEDNESDAY— MCLEAN'S PICTURES WEDNESDAY A Gorgeous Bill of FOX and METRO Stars. VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA (Metro) "THE FLOWER IN NO MAN'S LAND" (5 Acts) WM. FARNUM, the man with the "million-dollar face," in •<THE GILDED FOOL" (Fox) "THE GILDED FOOL"

?ÜBLIO NOTICES. 5 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOA.RD TECHNICAL SCHOOL, GREY. ; TPVENING STUDENTS are notified that classes will be I£ESuM.b\D on TUESDAY, 17th lust. /YWING to a considerable quantity of Timber having been • STOLEN from IKAMATUA FACTORY TOWN I'ARD, instructions have been given to arrest at once any trespassers on the property. Prosecution will follow, immediately, without fear or favour, any person found trespassing or removing timber from, the said property! TVTURSES' /■^A'RNIVAL. TRINITY HALL. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 3.0 p.m. FANCY DRESS COMPETITIONS Girls — Best Representation of . a j Flower. - . Boys — Best Representation of Historical Character. Two prizes in each division. Each entry 6d. Entries close at 4 p.m. on Auffust 2nd., with Sisters of Mercy, Convent School, Grey, and Miss Skoglund. Grey District Hifth School. . N.B.— The Nurses Carnival Committee will be sincerely grateful if teachers in "country districts will receive entries from pupils wishing to enter these competitions. BECOME EFFICIENT AND YOU SAVE THREE. IJ.O u aS A. >)A?\ Yes, three hours laborious toil. rpHIS saving of time means that you can then use your imagination to form new ideas — to plan — to allow your latent ability to come out on top — to place you out of the, ruck. Your employer will soon appreciate your efficiency. Such is the story of success — not lack of influence — just- the ability. May we send you particulars of our Course of Preparation for the New Pro fcssional "or Preliminary, the Accountancy ; the University Book-Keepers ; the Public 'Service^ the "Matriculation, or the Teachers' Exams, or Practical Book-Keeping, or Office Methods, or Shorthand' or . Advertisement Writing, which interest you. WRITE TO-DAY. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., Address : P.O. Box 516. AU C XL A N D. HELPING HAND SHOP In aid of vari6us Patriotic Funds, NEWELL'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET. rpHE above Shop "will again be open X on SATURDAY NEXT, July 14. The district called upon to provide supplies for the Shop on that date are Turamaha and Herbert Streets, and vicinities, Camerons, Kaiata, dnd r Omoto Road. DRESSMAKING. TWISS SARATY, 73 Guinness Street,, is prepared to undertake all classes of DRESSMAKING at Home. Lessons given on application. . A USTRALIAN ]UrUTUAL. -s j "DROVIDENT THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BUSINESSEiTi9I6 \ (Ordinary) .. .. £6,640,020 NEW BUSINESSES, 1916 (Industrial) .... £1,038,105 k £7,678,125 ASSURANCES IN FORCE itWITH BONUSES— I -Ordinary Department £108,592,181. .■lndustrial Department £5,552,766. ¥ . £114,144,947. . CUMULATED FUNDS £36,^75,570. ;NUAL INCOME £5,116,410. j f TOTAL CASH BONUSES distributed since establishment, £21,553,068. CASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR ONE YEAR (1916), £857,178, Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR BENEFICIARIES, £47,342,569. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. The Hon. C. JT. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman ; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman ; Joseph Joseph., Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Manager for New Zealand. A. G. KEMP, District Manager. m " ■ H For Influenza U »^H rtjean's Essence] Great Money-Saving Itemed y~^H H| Cort* 21-- M«ke» 1 pint— S*r«s 1 0/-

£* * 1 111 heals the I jSjHv throats lxn^s W ,£££*" For over hi If a century fc£~~~~s| Bonninptou'd Irish Most I'^SSsSd lia* been nuute by careful, I sfciSprtrsJ tll v qualified chemists. £H^^S=s§]| • Thaf» why :t is «i/Mrn/8 the jsS^^*** 5 "! name— quick and snre in" I «.lESS S ~«. n Curing' coughs and colds. ■M^^jSlW Bomiiigtdlfe Irish Mo* onred coughs and colds over j^fe■P^ &<> years ago— many a pre- V|| L^K^ffk «ent day grandmother was 9K cured by "Bonnington's" Ml whena B irll Wr». J.C. Rus- ■> WSfrjf >e "< Seven Street. Oamaru , writes: — "I can remember 9 \ Bonnington's Irish Moss Ji for 30 years. It was used j by mothrr for me as a •m^^ chid, and now 1 use it in my own home for my children I consider it the best remedy that can be i n»ed." Avoid • & x -^ imitations — in- % V II Bisl on Bonning- ! '- --\ \ @lsk lonSl Free from J^^^^HC iV l\ l^^"l opiate 8 or harm- Y^^ .^•WjJJjsSkL tvX drugs, there 1 * iffi^C^K '* notn ' n ? to I ; \sfV'M£Q equal it for W*29b I young and old. j **&/'■' Eggs are not dependable; nor yet inexpensive. Thrifty housewives know this and for saU isfactory and economical ( Baking of Cakes, / Buns, and Pikelets, | ' always use — # o EDMONDt BAKING fc B ■ PQW.DIR, V<j

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Grey River Argus, Volume 10, 10 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 10, 10 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume 10, 10 July 1917, Page 1

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