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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE— POLLARD'S PICTURES. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT—Last Screening of the Mammoth production “The Scarab Ring” WEDNESDAY— < ‘ MAN WOMAN MARRIAGE ’ ’ —WE DNESDA Y THURSDAY— The Wonder Play of a Thousand Delights. —THURSDAY ‘ 7IAN WOMAN MA RR LAGE ’ ’ NlNE—Unforgettable Reels; Thrilling beyond Description—NlNE It Builds a jgridge to Happiness Across the Gulf of Sex-Antagonism. IL LEli r S SOUNDABY r ~ STREET? GRE Y M Q ('¥ EL MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S - MILI±R ’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S MILDER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILDER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER’S MILLER’S MILLER ’S - MILDER ’S MILLER ’S MILLER ’8 COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES COSTUMES AT GIVEN-AWAY PRICES SMART TWEED . ly/ e ' FLANNEL 49/6 SERGE. Indigo Dye 79/6 LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ COATS TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COS’] BOUNDARY STREET, GREYMOUTH. Jeffries’s Buildings, Hokitika

AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND BAZAAR. Will be held in McDonald ’S hall, granity, JUNE 30— JULY 1. In Aid of Convent School ASTOUNDING BARGAINS! ATTRACTIVE SIDE *SHOWS! Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Doors Open. Admission Free. STAR JUNIOR FOOTBALLERS. PUCHRE and DANCE, Druids Hall, THURSDAY, June 29th. A. BARROW and D. BOWDEN Joint Secs. PUBLIC NOTICES. jADIES, make £X weekly. Own home, spare , time; 3d postage brings booklet telling how. Torchon Lace Co, 229 Collins Street, Melbourne, V ictoria. WEST COAST AMATEUR CHAMVV riONSHIPS. SATURDAY, JULY L". Nominations are invited from Amateur Boxers for the following Classes: Fly (7st 101 b), Bantam (Bst 21b), Feather (9st), Light (lOst), Wolter (lOst, 91b), Middle (list 41b), Light-Heavy (12st), and Heavy (any weight). In event of four or more competitors two trophies will bo given. Nomination fee of 5/- eoch, which will he refunded if the competitor takes part in the Tournament. Throe three-minute rounds. Nominations close with the Secretary on SATURDAY’, Julv 1. A. GROGAN, Box 83. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. are invited, closing with the undersigned at NOON on TUESDAY, July 4, for the Lease, of Sections 79, 123, 124, 125, 27b Lot 1, and the unloosed 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. JUST ARRIVED. Direct from the English Potteries. TWELVE CRATES OF CROCKERY, —lncluding— White and Gold CUPS and SAUCERS, Paris and Minton shapes, White Granite, Blue Band, and Gold Line; also Empire White and Fluted. TEA POTS, Large and Small, Fancy and Plain. Sugars and Creams, Butter Dishes, Flower Bowls, Salvers, Salts, Salads on Foot, 3in Flower Blocks. PUDDING BOWLS, all sizes. PLATES, 5,6, 7, 8 and 10 inches, also Soup Plates. BAKERS, all sizes. PRESSED BOWLS, Lipt. JUGS, Fluted and Plain, etc. All Bought since Latest Dro[ and are being sold at LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, m. McDonnell, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, GREYMOUTH. JDEVINGTON’S HOTEL. GREYMOUTH. Right Opposite the G.P.O. Recognised Ilous-e for Tourists ano Commercials. NOW UNDER ENTT RET. Y NEW MANAGEMENT. Conceded the Premier Hotel on the West Coast. An excellent Table affording the best in the market. Wines and Spirits selected and guaranteed true to label. M. A. THORNTON. Proprietress (Late of Ngaherc). elegraphic Address: “Bevington’a,”

PUBLIC NOTICES. j, (ELEMENTS MOTORS LIMITED.!' HOKITIKA. ‘—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—' ;— CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—■ I —CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—’ :—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—< —CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—’ .—CLEMENTS MOTORS’ LIMITED—! L. : I ' Book your seats from Otira to the ’ _ Glaciers, 300 miles (return) of motor- ] ing through beautiful Westland scenery j —the road skirting the edges of Lakes: I [ lantho, Mapourika, Waihapa, enroute’ ’to the Franz Josep and Fox Glaciers, j ’ Particulars from the New Zealand ' Government Tourist Bureau and Thos. Cook and Son, or Clements Motors’ Ltd. i , Hokitika, Royal Mail contractors. TELEGRAMS: CLEMENTS GAR- . AGE, WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. 1 ; LENDERS FOR NEW CATHOLIC ■| CHURCH, WAIUTA. Tenders, to close on FRIDAY, July-; , 11, are invited (labour and nails only),p for the Construction in wood of a new , Church —40 by 20, with porch 8 by 7.? Tenders must lie accompanied with a. I deposit of £lO. The lowest or any tender not ncces- | sarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen ' on application to .1. HERRING, S.M., ’ ' Catholic Presbytery, Reef ton. ' 1 ' ‘ NOTICE. 1, ; PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.; To tho members of the Westland j Timber Workers’ Union. Members of the above union arc here- j by requested to nominate a. candidate ’ for the selection ballot, for a candidate < to contest the Westland seat at the? forth-eoiniug Parliamentary Elections. ; i Nomination subject to rules of the t New Zealand Labour Party. Any six members are elegiblc to noniinatc a candidate. Nomination' 1 ’ Papers and particulars can be had from • ’ the Secretary. Nominations close on r July 1 next at the Secretary’s Office . not later than midday. ! F. TURLEY, j Secretary, t W.T.Y. and S.I.U. of W. : L' P A R G A I N 8! | Ladies are Invited to Visit WONDERLAND WONDERLAND TOY AND CROCKERY STORE i TOY’ AND CROCKERY STORE I BIG SALE I BIG SALE Where the Bargains will more than ( astonish them. The following are just a few:—Beautiful Cream and Green Vases, usually 6/6, Reduced to 3/-; Squat Cups ••nd Saucers, usually 3/9 ' ’ and 4/6, Now 1/11; Small Fancy Sugar - ' Basin with Cream Jug, Now 1/11; ' Mottled Teapots, English, Sale Price 3/-; Dogs on Wheels, usually 6/6, now . 2/6; Wicker Prams, 3/6; the Famous • Walking Doll, usually £6/6/-, Now £5; ’ Several Big Dolls, beautifully dressed, ' usually 25/- to 30/-; Reduced to 15/6. ' ' to 22/6 | 5 per cent. Discount Coupons given to 1 | all Purcahsers at this Big Closing-down Sale. i ! 1 £)ID YOU EVER ! SEE SUCH VALUES IN BLOUSES As are Now Offering at— Box 86 PATERSON ’S Hokitika Box 86 PATERSON ’S Hokitika REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. (Opposite National Bank.) Also large stocks of Cardigans, Wool- - len Jumpers, from 11/6; Sheetings, Towels, Stockings, Men’s Untearable Tweed Pants and Boys’ Shorts; Colonial Blankets (single) 29/6, three-quarter 37/6, double -19/6, in white and grey. We pay postage. Post Money Order and we will post goods by return mail. Money refunded if goods are not satisfactory. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners All classes of work done. Satisfaction Guaranteed PIONEER HOTEL. 0 8 ’ GIBSON’S QUAY. HOKITIKA. R This House will Eclipse all others for Homeliness. D. HUNTER .. Proprietor. ’Phone 161. V

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