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AMUSEMENTS. J^ATINEE POLLARD'S PICTUBES MATINEE. To-day, 2.30 p.m.— Jack Pickford, in '<BILL APPERSO-N'S BOY. J To-day, 2.30 p.m. — Episode of "MYSTERY 13." TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.— "BILL APPERSON'S. BOY" and "MYSTERY 13." SUNDAY—- A v World Film's Melodrama , —SUNDAY '<THE ROUGH NECK" Starring— BARBARA CASTLETON. '<THE ROUGH NECK" Starring— MONTAGUE LOVE. Telling of Love, Romance, and Tragedy in a Lumber Camp, and the Lumber Camp Boss who Cleaned Up the Camp. WEDNESDAY— One of the last of Olive Thomas, — WEDNESDAY "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY" Starring OLIVE THOMAS" MANDL'S HALL, BLACKBALL. MANDL'S HALL BLACKBALL TO-NIGHT— "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST" Starring Nonna ' Talmacl'ge SUNDAY-"BILLY APPERSON'S BOY" . Starring Jack Pickford: Also 12th and 13th episodes of — "MYSTERY 13.'' rpO-KEGHT POLLARD 7 S PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Last Screening of Jack Pickford as "BILL APPERSON'S BOY." Last Screening 1 of — . Episode of "MYSTERY 13 " SUNDAY — The sensational World Film Melodrama — SUNDAY "THE ROUGH NECK" Starring- BARBARA CASTLETON ' "THE ROUGH NECK" Starring- MONTAGUE LOVE Coming, Wednesday, Olive Thomas in "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY" OLIVE THOMAS, as "Prudence," the little Quakeress Who Fought the Devil O n his. own ground. ' She Won at Bridge —But was Outed at Poker. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. TV/TARK SPROT IND C O.J DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE iVX VALUABLE FARMS. ■ TO BEEKEEPERS. )N WEST COAST AT LOW VALUES. A Demonstration on handling Bees will bo given at the Apiary of Mr T. G. Kitchingham, Boddytown, at 2.30 00 ACRES Freehold. Handy situa-- p.m. .TO-DAY (Saturday), 27th. All tion, 6_roomed Dwelling, Milking interested cordially invited. Shed, Hut etc., All flat and all E. A. EARP, Ploughable. Also 55 Dairy Cows in Apiary Instructor. Profit, 10 yearlings and young — Stock, New Milking Plant ana Sep- _^_PPRECIAT ION. arator etc., complete. C 5 acres m Oats and crop, 20 acres ploughed The greymouth A.S.R.S. wish to for Turnips. Price as a going con- thank all those who assisted both cern £7,500. Implements at Valua- financially and otherwise by their eftion. £2.500 cash. Balance ar- jL orts ln * n e recent fuDction in aid of ranged on easy terms. ? uard Strong, which enabled us 'to nand over to him the sum of £ilo. „ , i J. FAIRBURN", Joint 369 ACRES Freehold and Leasehold, •• F# RuSSEL, Secretaries. , Land well situated and close to the . Railway. Dwelling, Milking Plant, _ _ O T I P P Implements, 30 Cows, 10 Heifers, IN qpvptat t* a attt -nwr rn^ v in Profit, Calves, Sheep, U two- ' SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY, year Steers, 3 Horses 10 acres in ANNIVERSARY DAV Oats 60 acres ready for ploughing. AiNJNIV^abARY DAY. Price as going concern £4,600. ' l Terms £1,500 cash, balance at 6 per . Pursuant to the terms of "The Bankcent, easy terms/ »* A <W 9O V' WEDNESDAY, the Ist J day of December, 1920, : is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the 207 ACRES Leasehcla with new dwell- o ffiecs of the undermentioned Banks on ing and Milking Shed. Large area the West! Coast: — ploughablo. 3 miles from Railway T no Union Banks of Australia, Ltd. 18 Dairy Cows in profit, 12 Year- G. G. OGILVIE, lings, 1 Bull, 1 Horse etc., Separ- Inspector, ator. A very cheap place. Price Bank of New South Wales, £2,500 as going concern. Half Cash, b # MOLINEAUX, balance at 6 per cent. Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, I 00 ACRES Freehold with 5-roomed , H. BUCKLETOJST, ■■ . dwelling, .. New Milking. Shed, 25 \; General .Manager. ■Dairy ' Cows, in profit, 5 heifers, 2 The National Bank of New Zealand, Bulls, Horse and Pigs. Implements Limited, and Tools. J mile f rdm Railway. . D. •W. DUTHIE, ' 3i miles fTom Factory. 120 acres General Manager. ' in grass, 8 acres in crop. Price NOTE. — The Banks on the West £3,900 as going concern, £1900 cash Coast will also be closed on TUESBalance 5i per cent. DAY, November 30, 1920^ St. Andrew's Day. 270 ACRES Freehold and Leasehold^ '. " - ' . s©?Sf sS m^^^^—- • 2* year old Cattle. Full range mV , plements, DTay, etc., 5 oniles from TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF HOBailway. P,fico £S,OOO as going con- TEL AND TOWN SECTIONS, cern. £4000 in cash balance at ■ '■* 6i per cent. T HE PUBLIC TRUSTEE invites Tenders .for the purchase of deceas- _ cd ' s interest in the following properPROPERTY AT DUNOLLIE. ties:— ' b LOT 1: — Leasehold Sections 49 and 51 CECTIONS— 26, 27, -28, and 29; Also Block 2 Mackay Street. *^ Sections 2 and 3, Block 8; with LOT 2: — Leasehold Section 11, Block Billiard Room, Shop, and Dwelling 2 Greymouth Native Reserve erected thereon. with Hotel known as "Brian Boru" thereon. (Furniture and FULL PARTICULARS TO BONA Stock at Valuation). j FIDE ENQUIRY. jo^ 1 consists of two vacant sections most suitable for Retail or Wholesale WRITE OR CALL ON MARK SPROTT business purposes. AND CO. -kot 2 comprises that well known hostelry known as the " Brian Boru Hotel situate on Mawhera Quay. AUCTIONEERS LAND, STOCK These prO p er ties are situated in the heart of Groymouth and an excellent & GENERAL AGENTS. oportunity is now offered the public GREYMOUTH. °$ purchasing some "of the most valu- _ able sites in Greymouth. ''-* • . TT^ nr . , Tenders close at 2 p.m. on Tuesday W JEFFRIES AJND * MJ. 7th December 1920, at the Public Trust vv " HOKITIKA. Office Greymouth, where Conditions of Tender may be inspected and Tender — Forais obtained. E. COLLINS, PRODU^S jMERCHANTS. „ Actin S District Manager. r ±cui/u Public Trust Office, Greymouth. SiOCK SALES HELD t^ INDSOR _ .pb^Tte" HOTEL. PERIODICALLY. -— • MR J. H. PRICE, formerly of the See the "Argus" for list of Stock West. Coast, wishes to notify the West Sales. Coast people that he has taken over thp . — 1 above Hotel and will cater for the needs of the travelling public in- the A rpiNß HOTEL. vcrv best wa y- £_ _ r x n xj The Whldsor Hotel is the ONE place BURNETT'S FACE. i' 1 Chris tehurch where all Coasters mUy meet and freely exchange fraternal greetings. ' Moriey's Ale always on Tap. AIR. J. H. PRICE (Comrade). MRS liIURPHY, Proprietress. Proprietor. : " " "" piANpS.— HARLEY AND CO., LTD., Txrjjy IS CRIS. NISSEN have just landod another ship V V ment of the famous "Beale" Pianos, " ' which they offer on easy terms of pay- . ' TTT .-n-r.4T ment over OUQ » tw0 > or three years; RECEIVING LIBERAL. Cbll and i nspect these instmimenta. • SUPPORT —Because he sells the Choicest Ciga- * " . rettes and Tobaccos. "D A T T, \xr A v nnrnuT -Because he is an expert in Hair- RAILWAY HOTEL. cutting and Shaving. —Because he has the neatest Saloon MAWVEBA QUAY. TJEEYMOTJTH in Greymouth. ' . • r —Because he knows his profession. 'TED" **SHTON, Proprietor. -Because all "sports" meet fit his „._ „ Saloon. All Bports meet at this Popular Ha tel -Be one of the Many who are already All Spirits True to Label. j Customers. ' MODEPATE TARIFF. PIONEER HOTEL. \ -«--. J OHN PENMAN AND CO., GIBSONS QUAY, HOKTTIKA. v DENNISTON. : I General Importers of Groceries, I Crockery, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, D. HUNTER, Proprietor, ' Fancy Goods and General Produce. This Hotel will eclipw all other* Terms For&ightly. for honstliness. ? -A-- B33LLY, ■ fhone 161 'Phone 101 Ifasager.

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Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 1

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