THE ♦ A Only - - Sale % ♦ a $ FIRM Ever REAL & * & TV & o ♦ Genuine Bargains Commencing Saturday, Aug., 3rd.
TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 2 p.m. sharp, At Residence, Chapel Street. HO. HAELEY & CO ( have been favoured with instructions from W. H. Boase (who is leaving the district) to sell as above the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, Comprising Double ' and Single Bedsteads, Mattresses, Kapock Beds, Blanr kets, Chests Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, Washstands, Sofas, Suites, Carpets, Fenders and Irons, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Linoleums, etc., etc. ALSO English PIANO (without reserve.) , H. C. HAELEY & CO, Auctioneers. Asocial and ball IN AID OF THB FUNDS OF THE KOKIEI SCHOOL COMMITTEE, will be held in the STATE SCHOOLROOM- (KOKIEI) Friday Evening, August 2nd, 1901. Admission to Ball 3/- * G. BALEMI Hon. Sec. OPEEA HOUSE, GEEYMOUTH. j WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. ( THE GEEYMOUTH ETHIOPIAN ! ENTEETAINEES will give one < of their Popular Concerts on the above date. For further particulars see programme to be published shortly. Proceeds in connection with “The Manse Building Fund.” GEO. T, MOSS, Musical Director. CHAS. WEST, Secretary.
0 PEEA HOUSE, GEEYMOUTH. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 3ed and sxh. A chance of witnessing ferry, THE HITMAN PKOB. The man who has set the civilised world talking, and the medical profession guessing, in his weirdly, mysterious Frog Aet. Audiences charmed. Audiences spell-bound with delight and wonder. Hia Company of Ladies and Gentlemen include Miss Millie Besteto (dainty comedienne), Mr Harry Stanley (eccentrio English comic-singer), Miss Lilian James (accompanist and soloist); also “ The Passion Play.” Mr Ferry appears at 8 40. Prices -3s, 2s, and Is. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS ' ...BALL... } la aid of the No Town Cricket Club WILL BE HELD IN THE Good Templar’s Ha'l, No Town, on Fbiday Evening, August 2kd, 1901. Admission-—-Double tickets os: gallery, 2s.—J. MALONE, Hon. Sec. GEEYMOUTH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE annual MUSTER PARADE of the above Corps will be held on THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, at 8 p.m. Dress : Kharki uniform, haversacks and water bottles. C. G. MO RICE, Capt. WAN TED. • A MANAGER for the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Kumara branch. Applicants, with testimonials, apply to Box 54, Post office, Greymouth. THE GEEYMOUTH LODGE, No 1233, E. C., will hold their usual monthly meeting at their hall, Tainui Street, THIS EVENING at 7 30. Visiting brethren cordially invited. WANTED AT ONCE.—A Smart WAITRESS or Good WAITER. Good wages. Apply office of this paper. FOR SALE.—COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Dillmans. Immediate possession can be given. Apply on premises, or to F. W, Keddell, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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