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0 P E R A HOUSE, Greymouth# NOVEMBER 7th, Bth, and 9tii. THE COMEDY OPERA DOROTHY, Will bo produced by local Amateurs. —7O PERFORMERS 70IS AID OF THE GREY RIVER HOSPITAL. Admission,— 3/-, 3/-, and 1/-. Box Plan at Perkins’s, Mawliera Quay Miss Easson, Conductress. E. B. Mabin, Hon. Sec. Q PER A HOUSE, GREYMOUTH WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. THE ANNUAL CONYERSAZiONE In connection xvitli ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN church Will be held on the above date. An excellent programme provided. Tickets—2/6. CHAS. A. WEST WM. BLAIR | Joint Secretaries. WANTED.— A BOY able to manage horses and to make himself useful. Apply Star Oillce. A MEETING of Royal Arch Chapter attached to Greymouth Lodge, E. C. No 1233, will be held THIS EVENING at the Masonic Hall at 8 o’clock. Visitors cordially invited. WANTED— A GIRL to assist in housework. Good wages. Apply Star office. aAREICK CLUB Tri-Weekly Social. Last of Season. Opera House, WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst. Ladies 1/-, gentlemen 2s. OSTv—On Saturday"afterFoohTbetween Herbert and High streets, TWO BROOCHES. Finder rewarded on returning same to office of this paper. WANTED.— A GIRL for housework. Five hours daily. App l y “L. X ” Star office. ROSS-WSIR & CO., Hotel Brokers, Valuers and Arbitrators, Commission and Labour Agents. WANTS.—General Servants, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cooks, Billiard marker, Shop Girl Confectionery business. WAITING ENGAGEMENT.—Barmaids, Blacksmiths, Mill Hands, Engine Driver, &c, &c. Hotel country to let. Hotel in country for sale. Particulars on application. Office Hours—9 to 5 and 7to 8p m.

Dawson’s Whisky SOLE AGENTS FOR DISTRICT Kettle Bros, FOR sale; r\ IX r\ SACKS PRIME OATEN /yOU CHAFF, just lauded. SACKS CHAFF, slightly /OOU discoloured. Very cheap. Apply at once H. C. HARLEY & CO, Auctioneers. THE MAORI GULLY GOLD DREDGING COY, LTD. THE above Company will receive WRITTEN APPLICATIONS with testimonials attached up till WEDNESDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, 1901, addressed to Secretary Midland Chambers, Grcymouth, for the undermentioned positions. 1. Dredgemaster. 2. Certificated Engineer. Applicants to state salary required. T. W. PONSONBY, Secretary, THE Proprietors of the Tc Kinga Estate on the Midland Railway, part of Block No. 2G, are open to receive oilers for CUTTING the TIMBER on royalty. All correspondence to be addressed to James W. Jack, 9, Grey Street, Wellington. Anyone found removing or cutting timber from this Block will be prosecuted.

BICYCLES. HC. HAIILEY AND COY. , have just landed right from the Factory 20 Ladies’ and Gent's Baleigh Bicycles, which will be sold at bed-rock prices and on easy terms. H. C. lIAELEY & COY., Cycle Agents

Removal Sale. H. W. LLOYD HAVING secured larger and more central premises has decided to hold a GBEAP BARGAIN SALE Of his entire stock in order to save trouble and risk in transit. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and ElectroPlate at your own price. No reasonable offer refused' A splendid opportunity to secure genuine bargains. H. W. LLOYD, Watchakees, Manufacturing Jeweller and Optician. JUST ARRIVED.—A large consignment of Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Potatoes and Swedes. M. M‘Donnell, Wine and Spirit Merchant.

Reckitts Bag BSue READY FOR USE. PENNY BAGS, ALL GROCERS

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 October 1901, Page 3

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