who has gained her experience in some of (lie best houses in Melbourne. Messrs Mchlny and Son have much pleasure in drawing attention to their millinery docomplete in Groymouth. We guarantee all orders entrusted to this department to give satisfaction. A complete slock of Mackintoshes, Jackets, Capes, Underclothing and Corsets, just to hand.—AD\"r. W. M'JCay and Son, having opened up their autumn and winter goods, are now showing an unrivalled assortment of drapery and clothing. Navy and black serges fro:;; 11 GJ per yard. Heavy British dress stuff lOd, Is, Is 6d per jd. Splendid goods for winter wear—a lovely rango of black fancy dress stuffs and costume lengths—at undeniably low prices. Furs and tippets, a big range, from 2s 6d each. Kid gloves, lined and unlined, and fur tops, ribbons, laces and velvet in end■A DVT.
For continuation of news spo fourth page FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, At 2 :*0 p m. AT AUCTION MART, HC. HARLEY & CO , have been instructed to sell FUKFITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ALSO Drapery on Yiaw 1 Gents' Excelsior Bicycle 1 Gents' Daynton Bicycle 1 Gents' Swift Bicycle 1 Ladies' Reteer Bicycle A VENT OF THE YEAR, LAUGH AND GROW FAT! OPERA HOUSE, (Three Nights Only.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, 3rd, and s(h. James G. Bain's COMPANY. australiast ion/homique ustraliasJLjionvjomcque In his refined entertainment of humorous sketches, character impersonations, descriptive and comic songs ! The originator of the songs : -" I never enjoyed myself so much before," " Sunday School Teacher," " M<j Too," " Dada's Baby Boy," &e., and the sketches : "At the Seaside," " Styles of Singing," " Ada's Serenade," ''■ Coin Paul," &■?., Ik?., all of which will be given here. Don't fail to hear Master Claude Sullivan the pocket, comedian, Miss Alma Bain tho midget serio-comic, Miss Lena Young the Australian contralto, Miss Ivy Ak«;nstein and others. Complete change of i r igramme nightly. Popular prices :-'•/-, 2/-, & 1/. Box plan at Perkins. iIAK-UY DUMBAR, Touring Manager TTTANTED.-To buy 500 condemned VV silver pine SLEEPERS in lots of 100 and upward-. Apply, stating price, to Stkatford, Blur and 0 •., Grcymoutli. WANTED. A Good BLACKSMITH. For particulars apply Brunn.Gr Mine. TENDERS. EXCAVATING DAM. TENDERS will be received up fill THURSDAY, 4th April, for EXL Tl I HIISDAY, 4th April, for EXCAVATING DAM for the Trafalgar Gold Dredging Company, Nel-:on Creek. Specifications to be seen at (lie olliec of C. M'Queen and with Mr. Dunn, Ahaura. EDWARD ROBERTS, Engineer to Company. FLfi.HERTY'3 RESTAURANT. (Late Card's.) Richmond Quay, Grcymoutli. MR. A. FLAHERTY, late of Maori Creek, wishes to intimate to his friends that lie lias taken over that wellknown Boarding House, Card's.
Anyone favouring him with ;i visit, will find that the TABLE cannot ho excelled, and the ACCOMMODAriON will be found first-class. , Visitors will find every comfort in this well and favourably known Boarding House. "borough oPGUEri\foxj f k.~ - " PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (hat Johnston Street will be CLOSED to wheel traffic during Sewer construction. By Order, EDWARD IVEAGH LORD, Town Clerk. TUBKISH BATHS~ATHOMB. " The new 1902 st3 r le famous SQUARE QUAKER BATH CABINET. Ready for Instant Use when received. No setting up. No bother. No trouble. TTIOR lkl EACH you can enjoy in JTIOE lkl EACH you can enjoy in J your own room all the CLEANSING, CUBATIVE, REFRESHING, rUBIFYING and HEALTH-GIVING EFFECTS of the famous Turkish-Russian hot air, steam or vapour baths, perfumed or medicated if desired. Sample can now be seen and all particulars given by A. S. L. ARMSTRONG, Eissenhardt's sample rooms, opposite Star Ollice.
GREY EDUCATION BOARD. Educition Offis", March 28, 1901. IT IS HEREBY notified that the meeting for the ELECT [ON OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES as hereunder specified, will 1j 3 hel'l in the sshoool buildings in each schoi 1 district on MONDAY, 22ad day of APRIL, 1901, at 7.30 p.m. Barry town, Orwoll Creek, Rd Jack*, No Town, Miori Cre<k, Marsden and Westbrock distric's will consist of FIVE members. For Totara Fiat, Ahaura, Nelson Creek, Ngahore, Blackball, Dobson, Stillwater, Maori Gully, Cjbdcn, Paroa and Greenstone district?, SEVEN members. The election for the Totara Flat, district will be held in the Totara Flat school building, for the Pounamu district in the Greonstonc school budding, and for the Maori Girly district in the Kokiri school building. Householders are requested to send in writing by post or delivery so as to b 3 delivered to the respective chairman of the several school committees w>t later than 8 o'clock in iho evening of the 15th of APRIL, 1901, the names of the persons, being resident householders, nominated by them, for election to serve upon the committee for the year nexd ensuing. And after the meeting of householders, the comnuttee elected shall hold its first meeting and thereat elect one of its members to bo chairman for the year. F. W. RIEMENSCJINEIDEB, Secretary
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 March 1901, Page 3
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