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For continuation of news see first and fourth, page. MONDAY, 26th JANUARY. At Auction .Rooms, Mackay Sreet. At 2 o'clock p m. GW. MOSS AND CO., . instructed by Misses B. and E. Rees, will sell by public auction as above: The BALANCE of their stock of Books, Office Requisites, Fancy Goods, Stationery, etc, etc, consisting of 1000 lots, which must be sold absolutely without reserve to close business accounts. Goods now on view. G. W. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30xir, 1903. Under the patronage and in the presence of Lord Hawke’s Team of Engl eh Cricketers AND Westland Cricket Association, CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT, By ibe following Ladies and Gentlemen;—Misses May and Eily Driscoll, Nelson ; Misses Tait, Ward, Stapleton and Mr Perry, Hokitika ; Mrs O’Hallahan (nee Bessie Martin), Ivumara ; Mr S Tlios. (Joltman (Basso Profundo), Wellington ; Meadamos Birkctt, Thompson and Cadzow ; Misses Kettle, Lizzie Holder, Mabel Easson, Perkins, and Jessie Matheson ; Messrs G. T. Moss, Fred Birkett, M. Guthrie, T. Ryan, and W. B. Cadzow, Groymouth. The tinest programme ever presented to Greymouth people. The whole to conclude with Mr Fred BirkettV screamingly funny farcical comedy in one act, “ What Happened to Moke.” Tickets may bo obtained at: —Stationers B. Dixon’s, B. J. Phillips’, Whitaker Bros and Dresden Piano Co. Box Plan at G. E. Perkins, Mawhera Quay. As a large attendance is expected, patrons are requested to book early to ensure a good seat. Reserved Scats 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/Doors open at 7 30. concert at S 15. All performers kindly enter by stage door. W. B. CADZOW, Musical Director. WANTED.-A smart BOY for office. Apply in own handwriting to H. C. Harley and Co, auctioneers, WANTED at once.—A BARMAID. Apply Imperial Hotel, Greymouth. TTTANTED.—A GIRL for private VV house. Apply Star Office. 0 7 AN TED KNOWN.—That the Mon - yV ster Sale is still on at New Zealand Clothing Factory.

Y AT ANTED.—Mon to purchase our VV 7/o Colonial Tweed Trousers at the Monster Sale, ANTED. —Purchasers for our Demin Jackets at 2/11 at the Monster Sale N. Z. C. F. WANTED.— 100 Boys to purchase our Tweed Knickers at 1/11 ai the Monster Sale now’ on. XTTANTED.—Mothers to buy our W Serge Sailor Suit at 3/11 and I jo at the Monster Sale. TAr ANTED KNOWN. —That our J V celebrated 10/11 Tweed Col. Sac Suit are a tremendous success at the N. Z. C. F. T YT ANTED. V V our Straw Hats at !/• each, a sacrifice at the Monster Sale N. Z. 0. F. TANTED.— 250 little boys to purchase our Sailor Straw Hats clearing at 9d each at the Monster Sale now on at the N. Z. C. F. ITTTANTED.—A smart respectable VV LAD to learn the jewellery business. Kcfercnce required. Gilbert Bros., Tainui Street, Greymouth. WANTED.— To buy three sor 6 roomed COTTAGES handy to town. Apply at once to G. W. Moss and Co , auctioneers.

OHAiiACTER by sample handwriting. Send stamps for Is Id. Self addressed envelo])e. — Madame Zili.au, 0.8. D., 145 East Belt, Christchurch. HOO FLY, don’t bother me. Chemical and Sticky ily papers at Parkinson’s and Co’s, Chemists. Oil Gold Brooches, Charms and Engagement Rings go to Gilbert OR A XMAS PRESENT—Buy one of M. M’Doimoll’s XMAS HAMPERS, from 20/- and upwards. Value cannot be beaten. FOR good value in useful, ornamental and unique Christmas presents of sound manufacture and bearing the registered hall mark go to Gilbert Bros., Tainui Street. __ I nOll SALE.—A live roomed cottage, ■ could bo easily shifted and re-built. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Star OrrxcE, PIANOFORTE, THEORY AND HARMONY. A JfISSGRAY resumes TEACHING LVL on MONDAY, JAN. 26ih, Classes for coming Trin. Coll. Exams, forming at once. Address: —Herbert Street. GREYMOUTHJOCKEY CLUB. ~ Bros,

Applications aro invited and win received until MONDAY, 26th inst., for the position STARTED. .1. L. DOOGAN, Secretary. Greymouth, 21st January, 1903, MUSIC. MISS LIZZIE HOLDER, teacher of the Pianoforte, will resume teaching on Monday, 2Gth. Address : Alexander Street. THE AYLMER LE >D GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, (LIMITED.) W ANTED to PURCHASE, a Suitable and Complete DREDGE, to work in the Company’s Claim. Offers, stating terms and particulars of Dredge, are received up to the 31st inst. W. HOLSTED, Secretary. 17 High Street, Dunedin, E, E. BRUNNER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the above Company will be hold THIS EVENING (Saturday), Jan. 24th,, 1903, at 7 p.mBusiness : Election of One Lieutenant. By Order, CAPTAIN HARTSHORNE.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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