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The Greymoutb Ethiopian Entertainers having completed their arrangements are now busily engaged in rehearsing the programme for the entertainment, to be held in the Opera House on the 7th August, in aid of the Presbyterian Manse Fund. As the matter is undet the direct supervision of Mr George Moss, it is sufficient to say that the prgroammo, which will be Issued id a few days, is of a first-class character, as he has secured the services of the best talent in the Grey. The Fire Brigade’s annual plain and fancy dress ball will be held in the Opera House on Wednesday, the 17th instant. The Boss correspondent of the Guardian says : —The petitions for railway extension to Ross have been circulated and are rapidly filling. Carters aad coach proprietors in some instances, seem to think that their occupation will be gone when once the iron horse commences running, but we all know that settlements and industries will follow the route almost more speedily than the lino itself is constructed.

For continuation of nows sae fourth page WANTED.-A good GIEL for housework. Another servant kept. Apply Star Office. WANTED— A young WOMAN to assist in housework and bar. Apply Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Greymouth. TTTANTED —A smart BOY for parVV cel'. Apply R. Hannah & Co. JUST RECEIVED j-A small consignment of FURS. Come and secure your pick; they are going fast.—W. McKay & Son. UNBROKEN CHILBLAINS are instantly relieved by Loasby’a KOOLIBAH. Cures with 2 or 3 applications. 2/• everywhere. BRUNNER T-ON. OOK out for the Grand Concert Organ Recital to be given in the Catholic Schoolroom on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, July 13th. Admission: —One Shilling. rjIOTARA PLAT HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 10th. His Lordship Bishop Grimes (by special request) —Will give a LECTURE on the—“MARVELS OF VENICE AND DISENTOMBED POMPEII.” Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture commence at 7 30. QPERA HOUSE, GREY MOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th. -LECTUREBy His Lordship Bishop Grimes. “MARVELS OF VENICE AND DISENTOMBED POMPEII,” With Limelight Illustrations. Scats —2/-. Doors open at 7 30; commence at 8 o’clock. AND

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 July 1901, Page 3

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