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amusements. . ■ ———- I QPERA HOUSE— POLLARD’S PICTURES —OPERA HOUSE, 1 TO-NIGHT—“THE SCARAB BING,” Starring Alice Joyce. TO-NIGHT J Based on Harriet Gaylord’s famous No vol “THE DESPERATE HI.RIIAGE’ WEDNESDAY “MAN WOMAN MARRIAGE” WEDNESDAY . WEDNESDAY “MAN WOMAN MARRIAGE” WEDNESDAY Nine unforgettable reels—thrilling—inspiring—amazing. ’ Told in a thousand scenes of drama, smiles, thrills, vast panoramas. , I The Greatest love story of the Age.—A drama of every woman’s yesterday. • : To-day l and To-morrow. Box plan at The Bristol. ’I hone, 261. ; K~SI BOUNDARY BTBEET, GBEYMOUTH.; j MILLEB ’8 MILLER’S MILLER ’S—i MILLER’S MILLER’S —MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’8 MILLER’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’8 MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’8- MILLER’S MILLER ’8- j COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICEo COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES SMART TWEED 49/6 ’ FLANNEL 49/6 SERGE. Indigo Dye .. • • • • • • • ■ 0 LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika. 1 s

PUBLIC NOTICES. ELEMENTS MOTORS LIMITED. I u HOKITIKA. -CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—--CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—--CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—! -CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED— ■ -CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—--CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED— Book your seats from Otira to the j xlaciers, 300 miles (return) of motor-1 ng through beautiful Westland scenery ’ —the road skirting the edges of Lakes: • anthe, Mapourika, Waihapa, enroute; o the Franz Josep and Fox Glaciers. Particulars from the New Zealand I Government Tourist Bureau and Thos.' look and Son, or Clements Motors’ Ltd. ; lokitika, Royal Mail contractors. TELEGRAMS: CLEMENTS GABYGE, WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. « RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. ; All Returned Sobliers out of Em- • doyment are requested to communi-i ate with Secretary, Box 8, Grey-; nunth. giving trade and occupation. T. RYAN, Secretary. ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. A Special Meeting of the Grey , Branch will take place on TUESDAY, Juno 27 in the Lyceum Hall. Business Important. M. ANDBBSON, ’ Secretary. STOUT Ladies and Gentlemen can really Reduce without Drugs. Simple Home Remedy, endorsed by doctors. Write for free particulars. G. A. Harrison, box 1387, Wellington. Enclose 6d etamps. g P E C I A L ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Greymouth Borough Council, held on Thursday, the Bth day of June, 1922, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the said Council to be held on Saturday, the Sth day of July, 1922, at 11.45 a.m., at the Council Chambers, Mackay Street. Greymouth: “ WHEREAS the sum owing by the “Greymouth Borough Council on “the 31st day of March, 1922, on “overdraft, at its bankers, viz., “’The National Bank of New Zea“land, at Greymouth, was £9553/“9/6, AND WHEREAS the sum “owing by the Greymouth Borough “Council on the 31st day of March, “1922, to persons from whom it “had received moneys on deposit “was £1550, AND WHEREAS th'e “aggregate of the two said sums, “viz., the sum of £11,103/9/6 “represents the 'antecedent lia“bility’ of the Greymouth Borough “Council, ns defined by Section 5 “of ‘The Local Bodies’ Finance “Act, 1921-22,’ and WHEREAS the “Greymouth Borough Council pro- “ poses to extinguish the said “ ‘antecedent liability’ in accordance with the provisions of 'The “Local Bodies’ Finance Act, 1921“22,’ by (a) paying the sum of “£lO3/9/6 out of its revenue, and “(b) borrowing the sum of £ll,OOO. “NOW THEREFORE the Grey “mouth Borough Council, in exer “else of the powers vested in it by “ ‘The Local Bodies’ Loans Act “1913,’ and the Local Bodies “Finance Act, 1921-22, hereby re “solves by way of special order.— “FIRVT to borrow the said sum oi “£ll,OOO for the purpose oi “extinguishing part of such ante “cedent liability. “SECOND, that the said sum oi “£ll,OOO shall be repayable on tin “Ist day of August, 1937. “THIRD, that for the purpose ol “providing interest, sinking fuiu “and other charges on the sak “loan of £ll,OOO, the said .Counci “hereby makes and levies a specia “rate of four-fifths of a penny ii “the pound on the rateable valui “(on the basis of the uuiniprovec “value) of all rateable property ii “the Borough of Greymouth, am “that such special rate shall be ai “annual recurring rate during th “currency of the loan, and be pay “able yearly on the Ist day o “April in each year during th “eurrency of the loan, being “period of 15 years, or until th “loan is fully paid off.” Dated this Bth day of June, 1922. F. H. DENTON, Town Clei

AMUSEMENTS. jJJ-ILLERTON DRUI D S. : ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL COUNTY HALL, MILLERTON, > JUNE 30, 1922, First-class Music by Croy’s Celebrated Orchestra. First-class Catering by Mrs Smith. ’• ADMISSION: Double 8/6, Gent 6/- ■ Lady 4/-, Gallery 1/6. (All including tax.) Gents Kindly Requested to Wear Gloves GEO. GILBERT, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. IT ADIES, make ££ weekly. Own ( home, spare time; 3d postage brings booklet telling how. Torchon Lace Co, 229 Collins Street, Melbourne, . Victoria. 117 EST COAST AMATEUR CHAMVV PIONSHIP*. SATURDAY, JULY 15. Nominations are invited from Ama- » teur Boxers for the following Classes: ’ Flv (7st 101 b), Bantam (Bst 21b), Fea- > ther (Ost), Light (lOst), Welter (lOst ’ 91b), Middle (list 41b), Light-Heavy: (12st), and Heavy (any weight). In’ event of four or more competitors two ‘ trophies will be given. Nomination fee of 5/- each, which will be refunded if the competitor takes part in the Tournament. Three three-minute rounds. Nominations close with the Secretary, on SATURDAY, Julv 1. ‘ A. GROGAN, Box 83. CpENDERS are invited, closing with the undersigned at NOON on TUESD.AY, July 4, for the Lease of Sections 79, 122, 124. 125, 27b Lot 1, and the uuleased portion of Section 7, same conditions as in previous leases to apply. Upset rental for section 7 £1 10/- per annum, and for all others £1 per annum. Fuller particulars on application at the Board’s Office during office hours. Tenders must be marked on the, outside of the envelope with the number of the section tendered for. W. B. GILBERT, Secret a ry. rp ENI) E R S WANT E D. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH. Tenders arc invited for supplying Labour and Nails required in construction of proposed new Church in wood, 40 x 20, with porch 8x 1. Tenders to be bona fide; must be accompanied with £lO deposit. 'fenders close JULY 14, Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to J. HERRING, S.M., Catholic Presbytery, 1 Re eft on. JUST ARRIVED. Direct from the English Potteries, TWELVE CRATES OF CROCKERY. —lncluding— White and Gold CUPS and SAUCEKb Paris and Minton shapes, Wmtc i Granite, Blue -Baud, and Uoiu Lint- ' also Empire White and Fluted, i IEA POTS, Large and Small, Eancy » and Plain. • Sugars and Creams, Buttox Dishes, j Flower Bowls, Salvers, Salts, . j Salads on Foot, 3in Flower Blocks. PUDDING BOWLS, all sizes. I PLATES, 5,6, 7, 8 and 1U inches, also s Soup Plates. ’BAKERS, ail sizes. I PRESSED BOWLS, Lipt. {JUGS, Fluted and Plain, etc i.KR Boughi since Latest Dri.;. and ar* being sold al LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, ——m. McDonnell,- —— , m. McDonnell, Wholesale and Retail Grocer Wine and Spirit Merchant, OBEYMOUTH I •JV E S T P O R T When Next in Town ( i Drop in at ARTHUR G. PETLEY’S FOR THAT PRESENT. Remember Jewellers.

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