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TO-DAY POLLARD'S PICTURES TO-I>A"» TO-DAY, Charlie Chaplin Matinee. CHARLIE AS "THE COUNT" TO-DAY, Charlie Chaplin Matitoec. CHAELIE AS "'THD COUNT ' 11TH CHAPTER OF "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS." Last Night of ''Husband and Wife," and "A Lass °f the Lumberlands-" SUNDAY— ALICE JOYCE AS "THE FETTERED^ WOMAN" j A PICTUKISATION OF R, W. CHAMBER'S NOVEL " ANN 'S BRIDGE. " : ALICE JOYCE IN "THE FETTERED 'WOMAN" ALICE JOYCE IN "THE FETTERED WOMAN" A VITAGRAPH MASTERPIECE OF A WONDER PLAY OF LIFE. Involved in a Cafe Fight, an Innocent Girl is Sentenced. FULL OECHESTRA FULL ORCHESTEA. OPERA HOUSE GEEYMOUTH. Fiir Two Nights, Only— "AMATEUR OPEEA." —For Two Night's Only. MONDAY & TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 7th AND Bth. GRAND PRODUCTION BY HOKITIKA AMATEURS OF COMIC OPERA! By arrangement with J. C. WilliJamso n Ltd., Planquette 's 3-act Comic Opera PAUL JONES PEODUCED UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF MR. TOM POLLARD. 100 Performers, forming a strong cast of Principals— Complete Operatic Chorus and Orchestra— Mounted-, Dressed and Staged on a Lavish Scale. Grand Operatic Orchestra under the leadership of Mr Fred Rcstcaux. Electric and Coloured Lighting by Mr. Tom Pollard, Junior. .j: PRICES— 3/-, 2/-, 1/-, PLUS WAR TAX— RESERVE AT BRISTOL. ■ » — »— — — *~— — ~— ~«~»~ f * - * ™ *" "~ — — ~ MATINEE PEERLESS PICTURES MATINEE .; FRANCIS K. BUSHMAN IN "THE ADOPTED SON.' TO-NIGHT— BILLIE BURKE IN "THE LAND OP PROMISE." SUNDAY— JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS —SUNDAY SESSUE HA YAK AW A IN --THE SECRET GAME." A ROMANCE OF THE SECRET SERVICE. "THE GREAT SECRET. ' "THE GREAT SECRET." MONDAY— VIOLA DANA IN "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP.''

PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR SHORTHANDWRITERS AND TYPISTS, -3rd NOVEMBER, 1918. THE usual Public Service Entrance Examinations for Shorthandwriters and Typists will be held on the 23rd November, 1918. Applications close 13th November, 1918. Full particulars may be obtained on application. P. VERSCHAFFELT, SecretaryOffice of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 18th Sept., 1918. DEPARTMENT OF -AGRICULTURE. npENDERS arc invited for the lease of Rotomanu Experimental area,, for one year. Tenders close on 16th. October with the undersigned, from*; wbom further particulars can be obtauieiS. ..■•-•. . „'?.... ■<*. ~;*m C. S. ©ALGLIESH, Fields Inspect/ >r, HELPING HAND SHOP. (In Aid of Various Patriotic Funds) GIESEKING'S BUILDINGS, TAINUI STREET HPHE above Shop will again be open on SATURDAY NEXT, October sth. Following" are the districts: — Cobden, Blaketown, Preston Road, Aruey Street, Gladstone and Boddytown. W H HEMINGWAY A FELLOW OF THE N.Z. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR'S ASSN.. and a solicitor., with C. V. ROBERTSON, a fellow of the N.Z. Accountant & Auditor's Assn. \i7TTH a highly-efficient, practical Staff of enthusiastic Teachers, stand ready to assist you on your way to a better paid position in the business world. May we, witbjout obligation on your part, sendj'you particulars of our splendid courses in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or i_ ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or in SHORTHAND; .or in COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION; or PREPARATION for the MATRICULATION; the TEACHERS'; PUBLIC SERVICE, or LAW UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. Say just which and write for our confidential advice today. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LT., AUCKLAND*. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z) Secretary. P.O. BOX, 516. ALBION HOTEL GREYMOUTH fXRICf 9 r « ELDING. Absolutely fireproof, containing 40 well-furnished bedrooms. TARIFF. , 8/- PER DAY. £2 5s PER WEEK. The recogn" 3d house for Touriats . and Commercials. j Visitors wil find everything replete with all modern conveniences. I Certificated, by the United Commercial Travellers' Association. Telephone 49. ' P. O. BOX 80 J*. D. Wingham, Proprietor. i' " " ! coal rriAT, COAL ! COAL tVAL COAL , n SHANNAHAN COAL MERCHANT 'PHONE 201 HERBERT ST. HAS ON STOCK SUPPLIES OF:— «TATE COAL, BRUNNER COAL, LIVERPOOL COAL, BLACKBALL COAL. COKE, FIREWOOD, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, . LIME. ORDERS TAKEN AT Coal Shoots Gresson Street, .r. Brown, Cab Proprietor, Blaketown. Office, Herbert Street. 'Phone 201 For punctual Delivery Ring Phone 210 OFFICE HERBERT STREET „ ... i \ .

PUBLIC NOTICES. _________________ —^ ————————x SHADE'S HOTEL* HEREPOKI> ST., CHRISTCHUKCH. (One Minute from G.P.0.) E. _£. SHEEDY (late of Greymouth.). . Proprfetor. All Liquors Best Guaranteed Brands. All Up-to-date Conveniences for Guests. Tariff 8s per day. Tel. 1205. P.O. Box 651. A Cordial Welcome to all West Coast i and Local Friends. Pyne & Co)v CHEISTOHURCH AUCTIONEERS, LIVE STOCK, WOOL, LAND AND GRAIN BROKERS, STUD "STOCK SALESMAN. ALL STOCK consigned to our sale will have the best attention on arrival. We have excellent paddocks for accommodation for consignments of Live stock, handy tjo Addington Market. UUR WOOL STORES are considered jto oe the largest and most up-to-date in the Dominion, and the fact that we have headed the Christchurch Wool Sales for many years past, is sufficient guarantee that all wool consigned tt us will receive the best of handling. SKINS. HIDES and FAT SALES held every THURSDAY ACCOUNT SALES, nett proceeds are rendered promptly. Consign Stock— "Pyne and Co., ADDINGTON." Consign Wool, Skins, Hides, Etc.— "Pyne and Co., CHRISTCHURCH. MARK 'SPROT AND CO., Greymouth, are our local Agents, and all information and assistance can be' obtain ed on application to them. They will arrange to receive live stock at local railway stations, arrange trucks, railage droving over Otira, and trucks at Arthurs Pa. 3. NEWMAN BROS ♦ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. (Established Over 30 Years.) WESTPORT, REEFTON, GLENHOPE MURCHISON, NELSON, BLENHEIM, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA. West Coast Services. Cars leave Westport for Reefton daily at 10 a.m. Cars leave Reefton for Westport daily at 9.30 a.m. Cars leave Reefton Railway station for Westport after arrival of morning train from Greymouth. Cars leave Westport at 6. a.m. and Reefton at 7 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Glenhope and Murchison, returning from Glenhope and Murchison every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, after arrival Through passengers booked to all trhiiii' from Nfllaon. DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FRUIT DRINKS It is so convenient ftSffjMfl.'Bl to have a supply in UnJßw • the house— to have MWJJB_| your favourite drink Iff^^fl ready whenever you M A J feel thirsty. Get §_[ ..Jtt'l FRUIT SYRUP fn^HiJ'tl essence *? JiiSgi A 1/6 bottle (5 _? makes three gal* ,' % _ff lj:<t * l *~if lons of delicious l' LEMON fruit drink— \l _?____us_£3 Wholesome and j 7_7!T___t|ft thirst - quench- s-c fl||_v7?l_V ing-. A choice of ; c G/VTTT'tKv ! Lemon, Rasp- " * Vfi £i^Li_Mt berry, Lime, « 5 Ei5_t~PMW Squash, Cherry, •' ; UiuamiP Orange, Pine* ; 2 «wii«iM«q»wMH. apple, Straw- "j jj \ - ■'*",, &?. nd Black • f«2s? r . Simple to make. Ifc _. w »»,i»— »« 4 Sold at All Stores '%flg*l^||.. .8&W Wholesale' Agent— DUNCAN McLEAN, Greymouth. ;

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Grey River Argus, 5 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 5 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 5 October 1918, Page 1

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