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At tho Yolun eer parade to-morrow night, Private F. W. Badger of the Greymouth Eifles will be presented with the Colonial Forces Long Service medal, awarded for long and efficient service in the Volunteer Force. The full programme for Friday night’s concert appears as an inset in to-night’s paper, and playgoers will, therefore, be able to judge f r thems Ives as to the quality of iho performance they are likely to witness. Most of ihe numbers are known *and highly appreciated. The programme is undoubtedly tho very best that has been presented to a Qreymoutli audience for some years past.

For continuation of news see first and fourth page, THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, At Auction Rooms, At 2 30 p.m. Gr W, MOSS AND CO., will soli as above “without reserve The Balance of Fancy Goods, Stationery, etc., etc., on account of Miss Rees. also: On account of a client, a quantity of Household Furniture and Sundries removed to rooms for convenience of sale. ALSO 70 BOXES Apricots, Plums &c. WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At Goodwin’s Store, Ngahere, At 12 o’clock noon, GW, MOSS AND CO., , instructed by Messrs Campbell and Irvine, will sell by public auction as above to close partnership account: Leasehold Section township of Blackball (adjoining Thomts’ Hotel) together with Coach and Cart Sheds erected thereon. ALSO, Coaching Plant and Horses, consist, ing of 1 Coach, (capable of carrying 24 passengers), 1 Dray, 2 Tip Drays, 3 upstanding Coach Horses, 3 heavy Draught Horses. The above is a splendid opportunity of securing an up to date plant, with a firstclass business, having the contract for mail service, also cartage of all goods, etc., to the Blackball district. The sole reason for disposing of the above ia to close partnership account. The whole will be sold as a going concern or in lots to suit purchasers. G. W. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers.

Cricket. ORD HAWKE’S TEAM —OF English Cricketers YEE3U3 West Coast, —AT VICTORIA PARK, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ON

FBIDAY—PIay to start at 1 30 p.m. Admission—l/-. Grand Stand—l/-. HOUSE, GEEYMOUTH. FBIDAY, JANUABY 30tii, 1903. Under the patronage and in the presence of Lord Hawke’s Team of English Cricketers AND Westland Cricket Association,

CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT, By the following Ladies and Gentlemen . —Misses May and Eily Driscoll, Nelson ; Misses Tail, Ward, Stapleton and Mr Perry, Hokitika ; Mrs O’Hallahan (nee Bessie Martin), Kumara ; Mr Thos. Coltman (Basso Profundo), Wellington ; Mesdames Birkett, 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, Greymouth. The finest programme ever presented to Greymouth people. The whole to conclude with Mr Fred Birkett’s screamingly funny farcical comedy in one act, “ What Happened to Moke.”

Tickets may be obtained at {-—Stationers B. Dixon’s, B. J. Phillips’, Whitaker Bros and Dresden Piano Co. Box Plan at G. E. Perkins, Mawhora Quay. As a large attendance is expected, patrons are requested to book early to ensure a good seat. . Reserved Seats 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Pit 1/Doors open at 7 30, concert at 8 15. All performers kindly enter by stage door. W. B. CADZOW, Musical Director, TttAN TED KNOWN.—That the MonW ster Sale is still on at New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED.— Men to purchase our 7/5 Colonial Tweed Trousers at the Monster Sale.

WANTED. —Purchasers for our Demin Jackets at 2/11 at the Monster Sale N. Z. 0. P. * WANTED.— 100 Boys to purchase our Tweed Knickers at 4/11 at the Monster Sale now on. "ANTED.—Mothers to buy our Serge Sailor Suit at 3/11 and 4/5 at the Monster Bale. WANTED KNOWN.—That our celebrated 19/11 Tweed Col. Sac Suit are a tremendous success at the N.Z.C.F. WANTED, -400 men to purchase our Straw Hats at 1/- each, a sacrifice at the Monster Sale N. Z. 0. P.

WANTED.— 250 little boys to purchase our Sailor Straw Hats clearing at 9d each at the Monster Sale now on at the N. Z, C. P. SHOO FLY, don’t bother me. Chemical and Sticky fly papers at Parkinson’s and Go’s, Chemists. TjIOR Gold Brooches, Charms and P Engagement Bings go to Gilbert Bros.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1903, Page 3

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