Y E HIGH In aid of TEA ST. SAVIOUR’S CHURCH. WALLSEND HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th. Tea on the Tables at 6 p.m. PROGRAMME.
■> Pianoforte Selection, Miss Watson. - Song, “ The Admiral’s Broom,” Dr. Cran. 1 Song, Mr, H. Tomkies. - Duet “ Life’s Dream is o’er,” Miss E. and t L. Franklin. Song, “The Long Shoreman,” Mr. H. r Coup. E Song, Mr. P. Sweetman. - Song, Miss Franklin. 3 Song, Rev G. W. York. Mandoline Solo, Mrs. J. P. Millington. 3 Song, “The Weepin Wilier,” Mr. T. f Franklin. l Song, Mrs. Parkinson. Concluding with the drollest of Comedies, entitled; “YOUR LIFE’S IN DANGER.” . Schpoonenberg, a Burgomaster, Mr. A. Franklin. - Krakwitz, his assistant, Mr. T. Heslm. 1 John Strong, an English servant, Mr. M. ! Johnson. Countess Landsdorff, Miss E. Franklin. Madam Schpoonenberg, Miss McDonald. Jenny, a maid. Miss Magee. - Tickets obtainable on Wednesday j evening at the front premises under the Hall; not at the entrance. WANTED TO BUY.—A secondhand COPYING PRESS. Apply Stae Office. WANTED.— A first-class TRAMLAYER, BUSHMAN, and SNIGGER. Apply— R. Steatfoed, Moana, DRUIDS’ LODGE meet TO-MOR-ROW EVENING at 7 o’clock sharp instead of 8 p.m. /'"'l REYMOUTH Wharf Laborers’ yjT Union SPECIAL MEETING takes place Thursday evening, 7 30. WANTED. —To purchase CHAFF SACKS in any quantity. Highest cash price given. Haeley & Co., Auctioneers. ’ WANTED KNOWN.—A good Hog Skin SADDLE at Yaeeall’s Saddlery Depot, Tainui Street, for 40s. FOR SALE.—Ex-Wainui 120 Sacks Prime Eating POTATOES,— Harley and Co., Auctioneers. JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEEDS, Vegetable and flower. Rowe and Teuscott, Seed Merchants, Greymouth. JUST LANDED. —Ex Venture from San Francisco, 60 cases dried and canned Fruits, quality choice. Rowe and Truscott. TRY M. M'Donnew. for Teas. Agent for the famous Eringalla Broken Orange Peko and Koo Choo Teas, The best will go farther than any other. JUST ARRIVED,—A large consignment of Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Potatoes and Swedes. M. M'Donneli, Spirit Merchant.
H it has on hand.— IVI . Morning Dew Whisky, Usher’s Special Reserve Perfection Whiskies, also a large stock of Bulk Whiskey and Brandy. FOE SALE.—One four-roomed COTTAGE situated at Ngahere ; every convenience. Apply-— William Smith, Ngahere. . Foe sale— 4oo sacks oaten CHAFF slightly damaged, a bargain. Harley & Co., Auctioneers. F~~OE SALE-TWO Draught - MAEES thoroughly staunch. Any trial given. Apply G. Hahn, sawmiller, Abaura. FOUND- A cure for INFLUENZA.. What is it ? Parkinson’s Influenza Specific Is fid and 2s fid. SITUATION— WANTED a place in every household. Parkinson’s Lime Syrup for coughs and colds Is. WANTED.—6 General Servants. 10/to 20/- per week. Hotels and private. Ross-Weir & Co. WAITING ENGAGEMENTS.—2O useful Men for Sawmills, Dredging, Bush Work, &c. 1 First-class TEAMSTAE able to drive 2 or 8 horse team. Used to machinery. 3 First-class BARMAIDS from Auckland and Dunedin. 2 WAITRESSES. HOTELS for Sale and To Let in Town and Country. ROSS-WEIR & CO., Mawhera Chambers, Greymeuth. OF GEEYMOUTH. TEMPOEAEY CLOSING OP STREET DUEING DEAIN CONSTUCTION. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that High Street at the intersection of Buccleugh Street, is CLOSED luring drain construction. E. I. LORD, Borough Engineer.
GREY EDUCATION BOARD, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. T HEREBY NOTIFY that the follow ing persons have been duly nominated to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. James Kerr, viz. BIGNELL, HENRY KERR, JAMES Members of School Committees are further notified that such election of ONE MEMBER of the Board will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1901, at the office of the Board. The Poll will close at 5 p.m. on the day of election, but voting papers will be valid if posted on or before that day and received within 14 days thereafter. F. W. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, Returning Officer.
BBOVN’S City Brag A. & H. BEOWN Proprietors. LEAVES for South Beach and Paroa every SATUEDAY NIGHT at 10 o’clock. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and Paroa: Drag leave Albion Hotel and Post Office at 2 p.m. PAEES: Leviathan return—ls. Paroa return—ls 6d. LUGGAGE VANS meet all trains and Boats,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 September 1901, Page 3
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