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P E R A HOUSE, MONDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1903, At 8 p.m. DEBATE ONPROHIBITION. Smith v. Trestrail. A, R, Guinness, Esq., Chairman. Members of Borough Council, [ County Council, Licensing Committee and Clergymen are invited to a seat on the platform. Gross proceeds in aid of Grey River Hospital. Admission 1 /-. Doors open 7 30 p.m. ANTED KNOWN That M. McDonnell delivers goods to any part of Brunner or Stillwater. WANTED.— Men for odd trousers 7/5, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. W "ANTED.—Men for odd coats 7/11, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. WANTED.— Men for odd vests 4/11. Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z, Clothing Factory, Greymouth. WANTED. —Men for colored moles 6/11, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth, WANTED.— Parents for boys' odd suits 3/11, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory Greymouth.

WANTED.— Parents for odd knickers 4/11, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth ANTED.—Stout men for special suits 33/G, perfect fits, ‘Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Fac:ory, Greymouth, WANTED.— Men for white and re- * » gatta shirts loss half price, Monster sale N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. WANTED.— Men for fashionable D’Jim Hats 1/11. 2/9, Monster sale N.Z, Clothing Factory, Greymouth. TJVNTED. —MEN to clear Oilskin V\ COATS, Monster Sale, Kumara Stock, N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. W /ANTED.— MEN to clear Water- \ V proof COATS, superior qualities, Monster Sale Kumara Stock, N. Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. LADIES dress boots 7/5, reduced from 10/6, Monster sale Kumara stock N.Z. Clothing Factory, Greymouth. OK Gold Brooches, Charms and Engagement Rings go to Gilbert Australian wines.—Agent for Irvin and Co’s Celebrated Great Western Vinery. Only the best brands of spirits, ales, kept. M. M'DoNNELL, Greymouth. OR A XMAS PRESENT—Buy one of M M‘DouneU’s XMAS HAMPERS, from 20/- and upwards. Value cannot be beaten. Bros.

QT GEORGE JAMS.—The Oldest, Heaviest and Best. alvatioh””army commisSIGNER M'lCicand Staff, Opera House. WEDNESDAY' and THURSDAY, -lAN. 2«h and 29th. 3REYMOUTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS and GUARDIANS are reminded that the above school re-opens on MONDAY' MORNING at|9 o'clock, when a full attendance of children is requested. E. J. THOMAS, Chairman. VIRGIL PIANO SCHOOL. CONVENT OF MERCY, GREY 7 "- MOUTH. GLASSES for instruction in the Virgl! Clavier will open on MONDAY, January 2(>th, Terms—Class Tuition 3 guineas. Private Tuition 5 guineas. E. S 6? R. SPENDERS will bo received at this I office until NOON of FRIDAY, the 30th JANUARY, 1905, for the CONSTRUCTION of a RAILWAY' VIADUCT over Staircase Gully, near Springfield. Plans, specifications, &c.. may be seen at the Public Works Offices Auckland, Greymomh, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the Post Office, Thames, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. H. HALES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 24th December, 1902. Prohibitionists V. Licensed Victuallers Association. AT THE OPERA HOUSE. GREYMOUTH, —ON Monday Evening, January 19fch, Commencing at 8 o'clock (Doors open at 7 30 p.m.) ■will BE HEID A DEBATE I BETWEEN MR. T. M. SMITH AND THE RBY. MR. TRESTRAIL. MR SMITH will support and the Rev MR TRESTRAIL will oppose the statements contained in A Manifesto Issued by the Licensed Victuallers Association on the 25th November, 1902. The chair will be taken by A. R. Guinness, Erq., M.H.R. Admission to all parts of the house— ONE SHILLING. The gross proceeds, without deduction, will be donated to the funds of the Grey River Hospital and NO COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS will be issued. J. JOHNSTONE, . Secretary L.Y.A., J. B. MERRITT, Secretary N.Z.T. Alliance, Joint Secretaries.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 January 1903, Page 3

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