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WEDNESDAY, 20m MARCH, At the Gilmer Sample Rooms, At 2 o’clock p.m. sell bv public auction as above : —• HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFE CT S, consisting of Couches, Chest of Drawers, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Bedsteads ami Bedding. Telescope Table, Handsome and Valuable Brocade and Tapestry, Curtains, Wash stand. Wardrobe. Dinner Service (complete). Washing Machine, Mangle and other articles too numerous to particularise. GOODS on view on TUESDAY, 19th March, at the Gilmer Sample Rooms. E E N A HD’S CIRCUS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Opposite FIRE BRIGADE STATION. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. Observe our prices, 2/- and 1/IS* PERFORMING BEARS Obtained at great expense by the present Proprietor. The wrestling BEAR ‘FRANK ’ who is open to all comers. The Child Contortionist and Trapeze Artist of the World. PEDRA. PSDRA. Gr. W, M O S S & C O, instructed by Judge Ward, will G, AN. A TOSS & CO., Auctioneers,

The Flying Gymnast; two complete revolutions before reaching the ground. The performing bullock GEORGE, dogs, Monkeys, Ac. Children’s Matinee Saturday afternoon. -T. T. AVOODAIASS, Representative. E R I C K S O N’S Tor ar. a Flat. K A L L, M'ADOOS Jubilee Singers will give a CHAIN'D CONCERT on THURSDAY EVENING, A larch Uth. Prices: 3/- and 2/-. OPERA HO US E, GEEYMOUTJI. A DRAMATIC SENSATION. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, AIARCH lour. The Premier Organisation of the Colonies. AFESSRS HODGE, HARPIJR and NAYLOR’S Adcjphi Dramatic Doy., In Charles Reades’ Powerful and Sensational Drama in 4- Acts “Never too Late to blend.’' “ Never too Late to Mend.” “Never too Late to Mend.” “ Never too Late to Mend,” New and Elaborate Scenery by Ain Alf. Ingleson. Second Production: “ TICKET OF LEAVE MAN." Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Day sales at Perkins’s. Children half-price at 2/- and 1/- seats. GEORGE HARPER, Touring Alanagcr.

WANTED— A smart LAD for hotel work. Apply Gilmer Hotel. Wharf labourers’ lnion members have decided not to work on MONDAY from S a.m. to 8 p.m. WANTED.— A WAITRESS for tlic Grcymouth Trotting Club’s tea rooms. Apply at the Secretary’s office between 7 and 7 :30 this evening. WAN'J’ED. —A Nurse GIRL (afternoons only). Apply Star Office. WANTED. —To Let, two or more offices, central position. Apply tab Office. OR Shirt fronts stiff as boards, and white as the driven snow, use WHITE SWAN STARCH. GREVM O irrTl R A GECOUESE LUNCHEON BOOTH. (Under No. 1 Grandstand.) "TTTSITORS to town during both days V of the races arc reminded that they can obtain a FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON, with hot vegetables. AFTERNOON TEA with refreshments may also bo obtained. MRS. CAIN, Proprietress.

TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS arc invited to close on THURSDAY, 21st March, 1001, for CLEARING section in High Street. Specifications and particulars may be obtained at the office of this paper. DRILL SHED, SATURDAY NIGHT. \ ,i R. I. PETTENGELL, Champion Variety Club Swinger of the Australian Colonies, will give an exhibition of Boxing, Club Swinging and Gymnastic Display, assisted by local talent. A. HILDEBRAND & COY. Cotciiers, Preservers, Sjullgoodsmhs, &c., GREYMOUTH. HAVE ON HAND FOR HOLIDAYS Poultry of all kinds. Beef Mutton Lamb Pork and Yeal.

P UDLIC N 0 T I C E. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will hear OBJECTIONS against the Valuation List of the County of Grey, made under (he provisions of “The Gold Duty Abolition Act, 1890,” at the undermentioned times and places : For the Hidings of Cobden, Paroa, Marsden, Maori Crock, Hohonu, and lied Jacks, at the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Greymouth, on Tuesday, 20th day of March. 1901, at 11 a m. For (he Hidings of Brunnorton, Waipuna, and Nelson Greek, at the Courthouse, Ahaura on Wednesday, the 27th day of March, 1901, at 11 80 am. B. S. HAWKINS, Warden.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

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