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MATINEE TO-DAY POLLAED'S PICTURES MATINEE TO-DAY Matinee, 2.30 p.m. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in "THE AMERICANO'? Matinee, 2.30 p.m. BILLIE BURKE ''GLORIA'S ROMANCE'? i SUNDAY— The World Film's Startling Russian Play —SUNDAY "THE SECRET OATH" GAIL KANE | 1 Featuring — "THE SECRET OATH" GAIL KANE In the Dual Role of Nina and Olga Pavloff. i A Story of Russian Intrigue and Mystery. ■ SCENES OF WONDERFUL WARSAW AND MIGHTY RUSSIA Hairbreadth Escapes. Amazing Adventures. Rapid Action. TO-DAY McLEAN'S PICTURES TO-DAY At 2.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.— FATTY AEBUCKLE in 'THE BUTCHER BOY' SUNDAY— A Brilliant Metro Drama —SUNDAY MABEL TALIAFERRO, the Delightful Young Actress, in <% THE SUNBEAM" (Metro) "THE SUNBEAM' ; ORCHESTRA— PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE —ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY— Theda Bara in "THE GALLEY SLAVE" —WEDNESDAt , — — r QPEEA JJOUSE, QEEYMOUTH J; Direction :: :: :: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. j' i COMMENCING MATINEE, WBDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. ! And on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS, | I A Novelty Sensation of All Time. It Will Startle Greymouthj! "INTOLERANCE." j D. W. GRIFFITH'S MIGHTY DRAMATIC SPECTACLE, THE WORLD'S GREATEST- WONDER PI C T UR J5 f Four Parallel Stories Unfolded Before Your Vision. | —THE FALL OF BABYLON; BELSHAZZAR'S TEAStJ Qj-p-p —THE CRUCIFIXION f OCi£i —THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW .. * —THE THRILLING TRAIN & MOTOR RACE FOR LlFfi PRICES:— 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan at Bristol. -—ORCHESTRAL Children Half-price to Wednesday Matinee Only.

?ÜBLIO NOTICES. rPHE Officers, N.C.O.'s, and Privates of the Territorial Rifle Clubs and Senior Cadets are requested to attc?id a MEMORIAL SERVICE at St. John's Presbyterian Church, to the late Lieut. ROBERT TENNENT, New Zealand Expeditionary Field Force, TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday) NIGHT, 26th August. Fall in at Drill Shed at (5.30 p.m. \V. C. S. COLCLOUGH, Captain N.Z.S.C., Officer Commanding! Group 21, Greymouth. WAR BARGAINS.— Freeh old Farm, 1028 acres, practically all grass, sub-divided 25 paddocks, one third ploughable, carrying 2000 sheep and 300 cattle. Excellent homestead. Main road, railway 'four infles. Price £l¥ F.P. Corkill, New Plymouth. FINAL NOTICE. ! ALL ACCOUNTS owing to J. W. Grecnslade and- Co., Grocers, Mackay Street, Greymouth, are requested to be PAID on or before Saturday, September Ist, otherwise steps will be taken to collect same. All accounts against the firm are requested to be readered this month. J. W. GREENSLADE & CO. Greymouth. £JHOICE DAIRY FARM.— I 73 acres, undulating country, near sea beach. Handy to factory r.nd school. Price £24. Little cash required. F. P. Corkhill, Now Plymouth. HELPING HAND SHOP In aid of various Patriotic Funds, NEWELL 'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET. HHHE above Shop will again be open •■■ on SATURDAY NEXT. . v> . 25th. The districts called upon to provide supplies for the shop on that date are Shakespeare, Perotti, Winnie, and Tainui Streets (from Suburban Hotel to bridge), Kilgour Road,. Hloy City, Thomson Street and side streets. piNE FREEHOLD FARM.— 6S9 acres, 600 grass, good 8 roomed house end outbuildings, carrying 400 ewes, 300 wethers, 300 hoggets, 60 cattle, 9 horses. Rolling limestone country abutting on harbour. Delightful climate. Prive £9 10s. £2 cash. F. P. Corkhill, New Plymouth. ■j^ARK SPROT AND CO., MERCHANTS, GREYMOUTH. «POR SALE.— Per "Hazel Repton,'' now landing:-r---100 Bags RAPE FERTILISER. SOO bags il B" TURNIP FERTILISER. 100 Bogs POTATO FERTILISER. 200 Bags SUPER-PHOSPHATES. 150 Sacks ALGERIAN OATS. Ex "OREPUKI," due next week: 80 Sacks DUN OATS. 50 Sacks UNDRESSED DUN OATS 500 Sacks PRIME CANTERBURY CHAFF ' 200 Sacks PRIME FEED OATS. Farmers and clients are requested to forward their orders so as to take delivery ex. ship, for which special quotations may be obtained on application. HPE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY, OSTORTH ISLAND, PURE GRAPE WINES— New Zealand's Best Product. Mark Sprot and Co. West Coast Agents for the Te Mata Vineyards, announce that they have received . supplies of these famous matured wines, and offer same for sale either to the trade direct or for home consumption. Mixed cases containing •Invalid Port, Madeira & Hock Te Mata Wines are equal to the very best imported, and are specially recommended for invalids and home consumption. WE have for sale one JOHN DEERE ■ DISC HARROW, a splendid implement; which we are ' prepared ; to quit cheaply as we -are not stocking farming implements. We have also a few small JOHN DEERE CULTIVATORS. Prices on application to MARK SPBOT & CO., GREYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 25 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 25 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 25 August 1917, Page 1

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