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OPERA POLLARD'S PICTURES HOUSE TO-NIGHT— LAST NIGHT OF PEG GY HYLAND AS -'THE 16th WIFE" SHOWING— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th —SHOWING THE GREATER VITAGRAPH BLI'E RIBBON— "SERIAL SUPREME"— "THE SECRET KINGDOM" "THE 'SEOUL' T KINGDOM" A Superb Serial of Romantic Adventure in Fifteen Episodes. INTERPRETED. BY A STRONG CAS T LED BY CHARLES RICHMAN AND DOROT HY KELLY. WEDNESDAY, (ith MARCH, FIRST EPISODE— "THE LAND OF INTRIGUE." "THE STRUGGLE FOR. A THRONE" —In the Kingdom of Albania. Shown in Conjunction wilh n Five Act Vitagraph Drama— "THE QUESTION" "THE QUESTION" Starring HARRY MOREY and ALICE JOYCE. TO-NIGHT PEERLESS PICTURES TO-NIGHT "THE PLOW WOMAN" (5 Reels) "THE PLOW WOMAN". . THE SECOND HEAT OF THE VOCAL COMPETITION WEDNESDAY WEDN ESDAY WEDNESDAY. ATTRACTION E TRAORDINARY! "THE SILENT VOICE" FRANCIS K. lil'sri'MAN and A Super VtEVUO Featuring— ■"*" MAKGrERITK SNOW A compelling ami fascinating dr::ma filled wiili truth and Immunity. WILLIAM FOX Presents— . .H'NE CAI'KICE .\s the drudge, at the Orphanage, wV.o -ventured into a new ami unknown world, weisring trousers, in "THE BAGGED PRINCESS" <S Aot*) "THE RAGGED PRINCESS" Supported by the Remarkable FOX CHILDREN, JANE aud KITTY LEE.

PUBLIC NOTICES. RKUIM.ATIOXS FOX DK'KU SIIOOTINIi GHKY DISTRICT. LIV XX I'OOL, Governor-General. TN exercise of the powers vested in me by ,tlie Animals Protection Act, H) OS (hereinafter called "the said Act"),l, Arthur Willian/ de Brito iSavile, Earl of Liverpool, the Govern - jor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand do hereby make the following regulations prescribing the deer-shoot-ing season in the Grey District Ac- ' cliniatiztition District, comprising the i County of Grey, and the conditions affecting the same and also the form of license and the fee payabe therefor. REGULATIONS. 1. Fallow-Deer bucks may be taken or killed within the Grey District Acclimatisation District from the 2Ntl> 'day of March, HMX, to the 27th day of May, liUS both days inclusive. 2. Licenses to take or kill such deer may be issued by the Chief Postmaster at Greymouth, on payment, of a license fee of £2, in the form prescribed in the Schedule hereto, and subject to the said Act and these regulations. The number of such licenses shall not exceed fifteen; provided that not more than one such .license, shall be issued to the same person. '"*" :'.. No licensee shal take or kill more than four bucks, and no buck shall be killed curry ring antlers with less than four points. 4. No doe or fawn shall be taken or killed on any pretext whatever; and no licensee shall allow any dog to accompany either himself or any attendant he may have with him. a. Nothing herein contained shall extend to authorising any , person to sell any deer or portion thereof. (i. Any person committing a breach of any of these regulations shall be liable, on conviction, to a fi no not exceeding £20. SCHEDULE. No. License to take or kill Game (Deer). , of , having this day paid the sum of £ , is hereby authorised to take or kill deer (bucks), of not less than points, within the Grey District, Acclimatisation District, from the day of , 1918, to the day of , li)lS (both days inclusive), subject to the provisisions of the Animals Protection Act, 190.5, and all regulations thoyenw/ler 'in force within the .said district. Dated ut this day of , 1913. Chief Postmaster. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this thirteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. G. W RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. —**"—■ NOTICE. QWING to Messrs H. C. and W. F. Harley having been called up for active service all overdue accounts owing to Harley and Co., must be paid on or before Ist March, failing ceedings will be taken for the recovery of the respective amounts. BOX 158 PHONE 316 MRS: WYLDE & CO' .MtLLINERY SPECIALISTS, Albert Street. Are Now Showing Their i FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS. Comprising SMART MODELS in j Velour, Sebet, Tagels, Etc. j NEW COSTUMES, COATS, 1 RAINCOATS, BLACK & GOLD HOSIERY WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE. ■QISPATCH pOUNDRY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Established 1874). " ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, a BLACKSMJTHS, IRON AND BRASS . FOUNDERS. —West Coast Agents For— - COOK'S WIRE ROPES a BOILER PRESERVATIVE STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS 'BOILER COVERINGS

ENTERTAINMENTS. npHK FINAL DANCE in support oorl r \ Miss Ford will be held in the Druids' Rail THIS MONDAi EVENING. Firstelnss Orchestra nntl Floor. Gents 1/<>, Ladies 1/-. FOR SALE NOTICES. XpOR SALE. — Second Class Viano in ' first-class condition; can ho in- j spected at our rooms; price £:>(). Easy terms can be arranged if -required. — llarley and Co. I p)R gALE. , .1 12x5 Muliibulnr Boiler. 1 2(1 h.p. Marshall's Portable Engine, end] with 100 pounds pressure. 2 Light Winches and several Sots 20 inch Bush Trolley Wheels. Prices on application to STRATFORD, BLAIR AND CO., LTD., Grey mouth. j PUBLIC NOTICES. FINAL NOTK'K. ~ ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the late A linn of WAUGH & KOIiSON must be paid on or before Tucsdi.y, March sth, otherwise they -will ho sued for without further notice. McGRIJER & CO. Mercers, Mawhera Quay, Grey mouth. npO Town and Country Storekeeper*. Goods left over from our Sale will 1)0 jobbed out at. less than wholesale prices, in lots to suit purehaers on Tuesday morning, March sth, from !) to 11 " a.m. McGrucr and Co, late Waugh and Rohson, Mawi:ora Quay, Grey mouth. RED TRIANGLE DAY. A MEETING of the Committee, ColA lectors, and all interested in the , lovcincnt will be held in ihe Council Chambers THIS MONDAY, 4th March, ; at 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. J. L. MORGAN, Assistant Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' CADETS— RAILWAYS DEPART- : MENT. i APPLICATIONS are invited from Youths between the ugas of 15 nn.l 17 yenr* (Ja.^i bJi'tMay) for 7>owtions as' Cadets in the Railways De- < r part me nt. Forms of application and I ])articnlars in regard to conditions of employment, salary, etc., may be obtained from any Stationmaster. Applications should bo addvessfidi to the General Manager, Railways, Welling- - ton> Candidates are required to furnish 6th Standard Proficiency Certificates. a BY ORDER. GREY HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ■nr ANTED. — Female Assistant for office- must have thorough knowledge of Book-keeping and Typing. Salary £78 per annum. . . Applications in own handwriting, * with testimonials, addressed to the Chairman will be received up to March 1 7th, at 12 Noon. JOS. FLETCHER, , Secretary. -^** " DECLARATION OF .ELECTION. T, JOHN NELSON NALDER, returnino- Officer for the Licensing Dis- !. trict of Westland, de hereby give no- - tice that Frederick William Campbell, Charles James Nightingale, Francis s McGregor, John Jerome Breeze, and 5 Arthur Clifton, duly registered Electors of the said District being< the only persons nominated for the election of five electors to be the Licensing Committee for the said District, I do declare the said Frederick William Campbell, Charles James Nightingale, Francis McGregor, John Jerome Breeze and Arthur Clifton to be duly elected. Dated at Hokitika this 2nd day of March, 1918. it JOHN N. NALDER, Returning Officer. Jr SALE NOTICE. 7 O WING t0 Me9srs H> Ct and W * F " " Harley having been called up for c. active service, we have determined* tc immediately reduce our stock of Fur niture by £2000. Purchasers of Fur niture, Sewing Machines, Pianos Cycles etc., will do well to visit Har ley's Emporium at once and obtaii some of the baTgains. HARLEY & CO.' LTD,

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Grey River Argus, 4 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 4 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 4 March 1918, Page 1

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