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For continuation of news see fourth page. FRIDAY, lour MARCH, On tlie Premises Lombard Street, At 11 30 a.m. Gay. moss a go . have received instructions to sell by public auction as above : LEASEHOLD SECTIONS 202 L. and M., containing by admeasurement t) perches (more or less) together with 4-roomcd COTTAGE erected thereon Terms at sale. G. AY. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers.

■Jg E E N A ED’S ciEcrs. Opening Night, Boun Aar 3 r . Street, S.vTI'EDAY, Oth. Observe our prices, 2/- and 1/-

ES” PERFORMING BEARS Obtained at great expense by the present Proprietor.

The wrestling BEAU ‘FI!AXE ’ who is open to all comers. Ethel. Ethel.

The Child Contortionist and Trapeze

Artist of the World. PEDRA. PE DR A

The Flying Gymnast; two complete rovo lutions before reaching the ground.

Tlio performing bullock GEO RGE,- tlio only one in Ike world. The Trick horses The trained pony Emerald. Performing monkeys, clowns, etc. The highly trained troup of performing dogs licadcd by Skipper. Everything new and novel. Open 7 30, performance at 8. J, T. WOOD MASS, Representative,

O PE R A lIOUS S. SUNDAY NIGHT, (After Church Service.) SACRED CONCERT. BY TITE Deaf and Dumb and Blind ENTERTAINERS.

QPEBA HOUSE, GEEYMOUTH WEDNESDAY MARCH 13th, 1901.

Grand Opening Performance. OL' the, third season of the GREYMOUTH GARRICK CLUB. "When will bo produced H. J. B.yron’s Musical Burlesque Extravaganza The

I*a dj of ILyons,

Preceded by a GRAND MUSICAL'PRELUDE. Grand Ballet, Magnificent Scenery, Garrick Club Orchestra. Stage and Musical Directress ; MRS C. L. HBRTSLET Business Manager MR. M. GUTHRIE Prices of Admission ; Dress Circle and Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/-. WANTED. —At once, young MAN for butchering, must be steady and accustomed to horses. One used to the trade preferred A. HIhDEBRAND & CO.

WANTED.-A MARRIED COUPLE, used to farm work ; also SINGLE MAN. Apply, W. J. Coates.

WANTED. —A competent ENGINEER (talcing shift) for the New River Dredge. Apply Dredgemaster, Camerons, New River.

WANTED.— An OFFICE BOY Must have passed' the Sixth Standard. Apply in own handwriting, stating wages required to “ABC ” eare of Star Olliee, Grcymouth,

010 LET.—Two front rooms in Murray Street: with use of kitclicn. Young married couple preferrep. Apply ‘X’ Stab Office.

Look 'OUT! look outH GRAND RECORD TEA and ENTERTAINMENT on 3rd April, Wallscnd Hall, Ilrunncrton.

THE GORKIES KEWAKD GOLD MINING COMPANY, Ltd.,

AT a mooting of tlic Directors of the above Company, held on March oth, 11*01, a CALL, the Oth, of ONE PENN Y per share was struck and made payable at the Company’s ofllco. Greymouth, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1901.

E. A. WICKES, Manager,

Fern Ointment.

COOLING, SOOTHING, HE AXING. 40 KNOWN CASES of Bheumatism absolutely cured by its CUKES —Scalds, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, burns, Scalds, Skin Irritations, and Wounds of all kinds. Obtainable from al 1 storekeepers and Chemists, in glass pots of 1 ozs, 2 ozs 6 0 7.3.

CHARLES STUB 33 ... Proprietor K U M A E A. THE MAR3DEN XO. 1 GOLD DREDGING COY., LTD. rr •ENDERS are invited for the ERECtion of machinery on the above named Company’s pontoons, and will close on SATURDAY the 9.h inst., at 8 p.m., at the offices of the undersigned, where plan and specitica'.ion may be inspected. GUTTEN BROS, Consulting Engineers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 March 1901, Page 3

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