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For continuation of news sec fourth p.igc

FRIDAY, Bth March, At 3 "0 p m. At Auction Hooms.

MESSRS I FARLEY AKP CO., have been favoured with instructions by the Consignors to sell by public Auction as above :

QOKCi WORTII ofPItAPEItI, cjj /<J <_y \J including Sheetings. Blankets, Flannelettes, Muslins, Rugs. Suitings, To\rcls, etc.

OP E E A II O U S E. TO-NIGHT. TO-N[GaT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. M'ADOO'S OEIGIXAL JUBILEESIXGEKS. Every item encored Last Night. Everybody delighted. Recognised to be the best entertainment that has ever visited Greyrnoutb. JJ c- app ea ranee of GAUZE. GAUZE. Male Mezzo-Soprano and Character Artiste. Recognised as a marvellous performance. 13y special request, Mr B. 11. Collins will sing Sue-s;-uc. MISS DAZALIA UNDERWOOD, The American Nightingale and the old favourites in their quaint and humorous choruses and plantetion songs. Bigger, Better, and Brighter than ever. Prices: 3s, 2s. Is.

k PEKA HOUSE, GEEYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY MAECH IStit, 1901.

Graxd Opexikg Pebfobmasce. Of the third season of tho GREYMOUTH GARRICK CLUB When will be produced H, J. Boron's Musical Butlesquo Extravaganza The

Liady of Juyoiis, Preceded by a GRAND MUSICAL 'PRELUDE. Grand Ballet, Magnificent Scenery, Garx\':k Club Orchestra. Staqc and Musical Directress : MRS C. L. HERTSLET Business'Manager MR. M. GUTHRIE Prices of Admission : Tress Circle and Stalls 21; Pit 1/-.

WfAXTED.— A General SERVANT. Apply Mrs. E. J. Smith, Albeit Terrace, G/eymouth.

WANTED. To placa a Smart YOUTH to learn the carpentering trade. Apply X Post Office, Greymouth.

T7IOR SALE—4 roomed COTTAGE j* vvi h 1 aero residence area situated main road, Blackball. Apply John Scott or at M. Gcrrachty's Store, Blackball.

W' ANTED.—A general SERVANT. Apply—Mbs. Higgixs, Alcxander Street.

TO SCHOOL MABTE 118

Education Department, Wellington, 28th February, 1901, APPLICATIONS will be received up to tho 18th proximo, for position of ASSISTANT SCHOOLMASTER at BURNHAM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Salary £IOO, rising £5 a year to £l2O ; board and lodging. Supervision of boys out of school for not exceeding three hours in any one day to he part of duty.

GEORGE HOGBEN, Secretary for Education.

ALL ACCOUNT'S due to nic must be PAID to G. S. Smith, Hospital Street, on or before 30th MATCOII. or proceedings will be taken without further notice.

JOSHUA NEWELL, Groymouth, March 4th, 1901.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS

HOKITIKA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW.

WEDNESDAY. Gxn MARCH

THE ordinary train .service on the Holcitika line is suspended, and trains will run a

Greymonth for Hokitika 11 5 a.m., 1 30 p.m. and 3 30 p.m. Hokitika for Groymouck 7 50 a.m., 5 30 p.m. and 8 30 p.m. The train usually leaving Grcymoutli for llccflion at & p.m. will not leave until 7 5 p.m. Excursion fares will be issued on Eecfton, Brnnncr, and Hokitika lines to Hokitika.

SALE! SALE!! SALE!!

AS I intend leaving the district at an early date, I have decided to sell the whole of my large stock of BOOTS and SHOES at greatly reduced prices. Sale to commence on SATtTRDAY, 2nd March, and to continue for 4 weeks only. Terms cash. Tor booking usual prices wilt be charged. JAMES A. BAKEB, Boot Importer,

'ESTLAND AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.

Fourth Snnual Show. To be held on tho HOKITIKA. HACECOUBSE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th

Classes for —Horses, Gallic, Sheep, Pigs. Dogs, and Dairy Produce. Also a number of Amusing Novelties for an Afternoon's Sport. First-class Judges engaged to prevent favoritism.

General entries for all classes exept Miscellaneous close on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28.

Special train arrangements. Sheet Programmes to be obtained on application to

G. HAUSSMANN, Secretary, Holdtika

KEEFTON [JNITED GOLD DEEDG ING COY., Ltd.

EXTENSION OF TENDERS. IENDERS for the supply of nccesL sary material i'or, aud construction of DREDGE HULL for the above Company have been EXTENDED to TUESDAY, March 10th. JAMES BISHOP, M.1.M.E., Engineer to Company,

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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