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AMUSEMENTS. ) • " . *pOWN HALL- -"■ PEERLESS PICTURES TOWN HALL. & NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. < NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. —TUESDAY, LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILL— "MATINEE WEDNESDAY -MARGUERITE CLARK. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY '<■ DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME, j MARGUERITE CLARKK, in— "WIDOW BY PROXY.". > *' FIRES OF^ FAITH" . A Massive and Beautiful Production. I *' FIRES OF ? FAITH" She stepped forth — into the world she <' FIRES OF FAITH" has never dreamed existed. From the « ' FIRES OF FAITH peaceful life of the farm, she ventured «' FIRES OF FAITH" on an unknown way, {ill finally, an out- «' FIRES OF FAITH" cast, she found redemption in a great ' "FIRES OF FAITH" love.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TRY MILN||'S SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS Comprising: — Fern Leaf Brooches. Fern Leaf Brooches with Nuggets attached. Efarn Leaf Brooches with Greenstone attached. Gold and Silver Goods of all Descriptions. Luminous Watches for the Wrist, Granny Chains,' Gold Neck lets and Greenstone Trinkets SEE WINDOW! SEE WINDOW! MILNER'S. MAiWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. gIBBIT SKIN'S. TRAPPERS! TRAPPERS] TRAPPERS I TRAPPERS! TRAPPERS! TRAPPERS! I am still 'paying Top Market Pri«e for Rabbit Skins. Consign your Skins to— . « R. S. BLACK, Dunedin. ADDRESS:— R. S. BLACK, Box 230, Dunedin. STORE r— 420, MORAY, PLACE, . Dunedin. (Opposite First Church.) Telephone: — 1255. Telegrams: "Blackfoot," Dunedin. And You will get Prompt Returns. NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY. THE MISSES WHITE • LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS, DESIRE to notify the ladies of the West Coast that their NEW SEASON 'S MILLINERY has amved. The new Styles are distinctive and smart. We invite inspection. A wide range nf — LADIES SPOETS COATS, CHILDREN'S BUCKET HATS, -At- „ MISSES WHITE. rpHE "WANDERLUST." W^ien you stand on the beach. and look out to sea you feel it! When you go for a week-end hike up the sun-tipped hills you feel it! It's the same feeling that prompted Captain Cook to- hoist anchor and set sail for new lands! IT'S THE "WANDERLUST!" Your one desire for years has been to travel and see tho world. There is an open door to every country in the world— a door every tradesman can enter. BECOME A MARINE* ENGINEER. Attendance at our perfectly organised classes combined with home study will fit you for the Government Examinations* WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS "A" TO-DAY. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Routh's Buildings, Ffcatherston St., WELLINGTON. Box 865 (And at Auckland.) CENTRAL HOTEL. HOKITIKA. "•irst-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. X L.. FOWLER, Proprietor. ( ; i_ 1 RAILWAY; HOTEL. MAWX'ERA QUAY. "TCEEYMOUTH 'TED 7 ' vASHTON, Proprietor. 11l Sports meet at this Popular Hotel AH Bpirits True to LabeL MODERATE TARIFF. JOHN PENMAN AND CO., DENtfISTON. General Importers of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods . and General Produce Terms Fortnightly. ■ •■' A. KELLY, . l£amager.

PUBLIC NOTICES, SALE AT RUNANGA. A CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES will be held at J. CREAGH'S STORE for two weeks com mencing MONDAY 22rid. Navember. Some lines for Summer Wear etc. will be reduced from 10 to 50 per cent. A substantial reduction given on New Goods; Terms: Cash at Sale. No Goods on Approval. JAMES CREAGH, Boot Importer, Brunner and Runanga. MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL. KOKIRI. A. HILL, PROPRIETOR. MR ARTHUR HILL, late of BarryTown wishes to notify the General Public that he has purchased the above well -known Hotel and hopes that by giving every attention to^solicit,, a share of their Patronage. Only the best of Liquors stocked, and. True to Label. The domestic arrangements are under the personal cafe of Mrs. Hill. TWR JAMES RING RETURN ' — ' RETURN .RETURN — , RETURN — < : • TO GREYMOUTH . — ■ TO GREYMOUTH TO GREYMOUTH — TO GREYMOUTH TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD (The 1.0. A.l —Authorised Capital £250,000 — ! "--'sf«hur«h Director: GEO. T P.OOTH. Esq., Booth, Mac Donald. r-v<i Co., Ltd. Thy success of tho 1.0.A. since its '-tablishmenf in »1910 has been phenomenal. The gross income last year a.- over £400,000 and in pursuance of ho policy of expansion, the Company has now spread to New Zealand, and has opened Branches in the chief Centres. The West Coast Chief Agent is Mr H. H. SMITH who is well-known throughout the Province. All classes of Fire, Marine, and Accident business are underwritten, including mot-or-cars against all risks, Workers' Compensation, and Personal Accident and Sickness. Ask MR SMITH to Call. West Coast Chief Agent: MR. H B SMITH, Greymouth. Oanterb\iry and Westland Branch: 83 Hereford Street, Christchurcb GEORGE A". DAWSON, Manager. Agents wanted throughout WestlanJ. TO STAND THE SEASON AT GREYMOUTH. WOODLAND WHISPERS By Wfldwood (Imp.)— Balmy Breeze (Imp.) WOODLAND WHISPERS is the sire of many winners, including Whispering Willie, the best trotter of his size in New Zealand Terms £5 ss. Groomage ss. Payable Ist JanuaTy, 3921. For further particulars apply to: F. G. LYNCH, Greymouth. pARPJBTS.— HarIey and Co., Ltd., have landed a grand range of Carpet Squares in all sizes and designs Call and inspect these. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DIGGERS' CYCLE DEPOT. W. GAMBLE ... » Proprietor. Takes this opportunity of notifying tho General Public that he has opened a Cycle and Motor Cycle business in premises, Mackay Street, next door to' Mark Sprot and Co. All cycle accessories stocked. Repairs executed with neatness, and promptitude. The premises have been enlarged which enables rae to stock everything connected with Bicycles and Motor Cycles. * A trial solicited. All work guaranteed.

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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 November 1920, Page 1

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