PUBLIC NOTICES. A A RD GIBBS MOTORS BEEFTON - WESTPORT - NELSON BLENHEIM - TAKAKA. PEEFTON-WESTPORT—DAILY at 10.30 a.m. on arrival GREYMOUTH TRAIN. REEFTON-WESTPORT—7 p.m. After arrival CHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. REEFTON-NELSON—DAILY at 8.30 a.m. TRAVEL IN CQMFORT BY AARD. Greymouth Agents AARD Taxies:— Baillie and Neville and A. E. Kilgour. AWING to the Swimming Carnival ST. JOHN’S SWEET PEA SHOW has been POSTPONED until THURSDAY, 24th inst. MOTOR ’BL’S NOTICE. TZENNEDY BROS., Motor ’Bus Proprietors, notify the. travelling public that ’BUS CONCESSION TICKETS may NOW be USED at all times, including SUNDAYS. A. & P. SHOW. POPULAR BABY COMPETITION. YVTLL be continued THIS (Saturday) '' AFTERNOON on Victoria Park. Come and help the bonnie babies. NOTICE. TT F M AETIN > M.R.C.V.S., Vet- ’ erinary Surgeon, Christchurch, intends visiting the West Coast at the END OF FEBRUARY for a FEW DAYS. Messages can he left with AV. Bevan, Westport, J. Jarden, Greymouth, and C. S. Neville, Stock Inspector, Hokitika. stnEi.Llk.Kf • H ,1 |p— sUSsSw- wv NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Through Tours by Rail and Motor. West Coast to Wellington and vice versa via Nelson. Train leaves Greymouth daily 7.20 a.m., passengers connecting with Newman ’s Cars at Reefton for Glenhope, 4.0 p.m. Glenhope Port Nelson train and 7.30 p.m. Nelson-Wellington ferry steamer. On the return journey passengers from 'Wellington connect with train at Port Nelson daily on arrival of steamer, Newman’s cars at Glenhope, and the 4.0 p.m. Reefton-Greymouth train. FARES:—GREYMOUTH TO NELSON or VICE VERSA:— Single Return Ist 2nd Ist 2nd 61/8 56/5 108/4 97/10 For fuller particulars apply stations. A GENTLE REMINDER FOR EASTER. AS a result of the Bountiful Harvest A and the high prices ruling for Wool, etc., the future looks very bright and prosperous and many will be thinking of settling down in life. For over sixty years we have been making those Beautiful Bouquets that have helped so much to bring happiness into so many homes in New Zealand —write us for quotations and any suggestions. A. AND S. REID, Florists and Seedsmen. 271 High Street Christchurch TEACHER OF MUSIC. AYR JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., L.L.’C.M., L.L.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Lessons commence MONDAY, 17th January. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. R. S. S niLLITO Seedsman and Florist. 135 A Armagh Street Christchurch ■piNSURE a bright Spring Garden from the undermentioned list:— Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, Fressias, Ixias, Ranunieulus, Anemone, Snowdrop, Narcissus (Daffodil). The Best Varieties, all at Reasonable Prices. QAVE yOUR gOLES. Now in Stock a Splendid Range of Ladies’ and Gents’ Footwear. —High Class Goods at Low Prices— For First Class Workmanship, we are out on our own. Repairs done at shortest notice. Only the Best of Leather Used. C. N. LAWRY, JJOTEL (Under New Management). "A Sport in a Sports’ House.” THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS GOOD BEER A SPECIALITY. W. R KOWN Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1927, Page 1
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