TRINITY SCHOOLROOM. THIS EVENING, JULY 24th, The annual meeting of Parishioners of Trinity Church will be held in the Schoolroom TO-MORROW EVENING at 8 o’clock. Business : Receiving Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Church Officers Music and Refreshments. Admission Free. Only adults expected. GREY FOOTBALL CLUB. ASOCIAL will be held to welcome l Trooper Brown at the Commercial Hotel THIS EVENING at 8 30. Admission—3/-. All returned troopers cordially invited. J. G. WALTON, Secretary. WELCOME TO TROOPER A. SMALL
Asmoke concert in honor of the return of TROOPE !i SMALL will be held in the Club Room, Buck’s Head Hotel, Brunner, on FRIDAY EVENING, 20th inst., at 8 o’clock. Admission 2/Jg" AYE’S HALL, TAYLORYILLE. SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1901. Operetta “CINDERELLA” by Greymouth Performers, For St. Saviour’s Church Fund. Admission —2/- and 1/-. Doors open at 7 30, commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. RUIDS meet TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Social Committee at 7 o’clock. Full attendance requested.
Approved Freehold Security at Lowest Current Kate of Interest. Apply to the Trustees Ancient Order of Foresters. G. E. PERKINS, Sec. WHARF LABORERS’ SOCIAL will be held on FRIDAY to welcome Troopers Johnston and Dunford. . All members requested to attend. ,4 7 ANTED.—A good GIRL for V V hotel. One who has been in bar preferred. Apply Stab Offioe. rriRY M. M'Donnell for Teas. Agent .l_ for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas. Tnc best will go. further than any other. \ff M’DONNELL has on hand. -D. iVI , and T. M’Cullum’s Perfection, Whisky, guaranteed 20 years old, also an assorted stock of Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout. TUST ARRIVED, —21 Boxes of Prime < j Fresh, and Salt Butter, also a large stock of Hams and Bacon, the best that can be procured. M, M’Donuell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. JUST RECEIVED ; - A small consignment of FURS. Come and secure your pick: they are going fast.—W., McKay & Son. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT IN SURANCE COMPANY. THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT, 1901, INVOLVES Employers in the following Liability, payable by them for personal injuries caused by Accident,
“ arising out of and in course of Employment,” viz: — For FATAL ACCIDENT— Three Years Wages. Minimum Liability £200; maximum £4OO. For TOTAL or PARTIAL DISABLEMENT— (After the Second Week) —Compensation at the rate of Half Wages, such payment not to exceed £2 per week, up to an aggregate £3OO. In addition to the above Employers are liable under The Employers Liability Acts, viz—Death up to 3 years’ wages ; maximum £SOO. Disablement, full wages and damages up to a sum equal to 3 years wages; maximum £SOO. Also Compensation or Damages under The Common Law, thus —Employers will now be practically LIABLE for all Accidents. The owner or employer is also liable to the Employees of Contractors or sub-contractors. No receipts are valid unless they arc on the printed ofhce form of the Company. For Kates apply to G. S. CRAY & CO., -v District Agents, Greymouth,
A WELCOME TO OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS. Hail! Soldiers of our Empire, and Welcome, thrice Welcome to your “ Home Outspanning.” SIDE by side with the brave and Gallant Irish, the dogged English and invincible Scot, the well-knit, broad shouldered, thews, sinews, and brains of New Zealand, nobly fought, conquered or died for Queen, (of blessed memory) country, and freedom, even for the “ Stranger within the Gates.” The heroic exploits T)f yourself and comrades re-open the Hood gates of memory and we can picture our Soldiers once again fighting on India’s and Burman’s arid plains, or struggling through the dense jungles of “Afric's golden strand,” helping like yourselves to weld the inseverable chain that binds with links of love and affection the Unity of the Empire, great, glorious, and free, and over which rules GOOD KING EDWARD. Soldiers of our Empire—Welcome home once again—thrice welcome ! WILLIAM DALY REVINGTON. Greyraouth, 19 th July, 1901. wmm The New
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 July 1901, Page 3
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