• ( ANTED.—An ENGINE-DRIVER 1 j » for Kotuku mill. First-class ■ certificate required. Apply Pavitt Bros. FOR pains in the joints, rheumatism, sore legs, or any rash in the skin, use HOMEOPATHIC OINTMENT. Obtainable from Mr. Dixon, Greymouth, and Mrs. Rankin, Reefton. GARRICK CLUB Tri-weekly Socials Sixth of Third Season. Opera. House, WEDNESDAY, July 31st. Admission—Gentlemen, 2/-J Ladies, 1/-. JUST ARRIVED.—SO cases Morning Dew and 3 star Whisky ; also 25 cases of Usher’s Special Reserve. M. M‘Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant. GREYMOUTH HARBOR WORKS. N" OTICE is hereby given that the bridge at entrance to lagoon on south side of Grey River is now OPEN to traffic. By Order, THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary. Greymouth Harbor Board Office, Greymouth, 26th July, 1001. MM’DONNELL has on hand.—D. . and T. M’Cullum’s Perfection, Whisky, guaranteed 20 years old, also an assorted stock of Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout. ONBY TO LEND Approved Freehold Security at Lowest Current Bate of Interest. Apply to the Trustees Ancient Order of Foresters. G. E. PERKINS, Sec, NORTH BEACH GOLD DREDGING COY., LIMITED. TENDERS are invited for the CARTAGE OF COAL between Greymouth Railway Station and the Company’s dredge, North Beach, for a period of six (6) months. Tenders will close at the offices of the undersigned at 5 p.m. on the Ist AUGUST. CUTTEN BROS. [ BROWN’S City Drag. A. BROWN Proprietor LEA. YES for South Beach and Paroa every SATURDAY NIGHT at ■lO o’clock. The Drag leaves Albion Hotel for Paroa Ball at 8 p.m, on TUESDAY, JULY 80th, returning after dance. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and , Paroa: Drag leave Albion Hotel and Post Office at 2 p.m. - FARES; ' Leviathan return —Is. Paroa return—ls 6d, A Drag leaves for Brunner and Still water on Sunday at 10 am. Fares 2/6 ( If sufficient inducement offers, a Drag will leave for the Kokiri Ball at 7pm ou ( Fnday evening. 8/- return. 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 of yourself and ' comrades re-open the flood gates of memory and we can picture our Soldiers j once again lighting on India’s and Bur- 1 man’s arid plains, or struggling through x 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 ( EDWAED. a Soldiers of our Empire—Welcome i home once again—thrice welcome ! WILLIAM DALY EEYINGTON. Greymouth, 19th July, 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 July 1901, Page 3
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