PUBLIC NOTICES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JJOTEL MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. D. R. DOWELL, (Late of Hokitika.) —New Proprietor— Registered P.S., A.A., C.T.A. House. —EXCELLENT CUISINE— Under the personal supervision of Mrs Dowell. GREYMOUTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. npHE Annual Meeting of above Club A will be held in the Pavilion on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, at 7.30 p.m. A. DYHRBERG, Secretary. UNITED TENNIS CLUB. qpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the United Football Pavilion TO-NIGHT (Tues.) at 7.30. All members and intending members are invited to attend. A. L. McKAY, Secretary.
rnHE Annual Meeting of the United Cricket Club will be held in the United Pavilion on THURSDAY, September 23, at 7.30 p.m.—G. Howes, Hon. Sec. TROUT FISHING SEASON. A NGLERS ARE NOTIFIED that A the FISHING SEASON OPENS on FRIDAY, October 1. Licenses may be obtained from Ivan Bennington, and Ashby, Bergh and Co., Greymouth; Lowe, Te Kinga; J. Hill, Dobson; and Post Offices at Greymouth, Blackball, Brunner, Stillwater, Moana, Totara Flat, Nelson Creek, Runanga and Ahaura. FISHING LICENSES. SCALE OF FEES. W ™ S K 5 ’d §g § g <u aS n. . <2 a> M r-l W C ■>, O ft ft Whole Season throughout N.Zr except Rotorua and Taupo 25/- 7/6 5/Half Season in district in which issued 15/- 5/- 5/Monthly ditto .. 10/- 5/- 5/Weekly ” 7/6 5/- 5/Day ” .. 5/- 5/- 5/ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE per head will be paid for Black River Shags’ Heads.
ANNUAL MEETING OF GREY DISTRICT ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at the Old Boys’ Club Rooms, Town Hall. All fishing and shooting license holders welcome. Election of President, Vice-Presi-dents and Councillors. Members desiring office, but who are unable to attend the meeting, must signify their consent to nomination to the Secretary. IVAN T. BENNINGTON, Secretary. BEDFORD ENJOYS WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY!
In the year 1936 60 per cent, of all British trucks exported were BEDFORDS—3 out of 5. In New Zealand BEDFORD accounted for 56 per cent, of the 1936 English truck market. BEDFORD sales in New Zealand since their introduction are as follows: — 1935, 68; 1932, 223; 1933, 330; 1934, 538; 1935, 669; 1936, 882. In New Zealand BEDFORD was first in heavy duty sales in 1936. Last year BEDFORD was the leading truck in the 35-cwt. to 4-ton group. Bedford, 552. Ford, 479; Chevrolet, 372; International, 249; Fargo, 145; i Reo, 125; Morris, 124. Concrete evidence that BEDFORD has what the truck owner needs for profitable transportation. JJAINES ROTORS JJMITED. LOWER MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH
WRESTLING :: WRES.'LING A SPECIAL CLASS for Learners, under 18 years of age, will be held EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at the Spartan Athletic Club’s Gymnasium. For particulars see P. C. Peters, Sec., Whall St., Greymouth. R.U.R. CURES RHEUMATIC AGONY. g U.R. ends the pains that accom- * pany Uric Acid complaints. “It’s wonderful to be feeling well again... and to go to bed without dread of a painful sleepless night,” writes E. Perry, Donald St., Masterton. R.U.R. Rheumatic Treatment (large size 7/6) is sold with a genuine money-back guarantee. Half-size without guarantee 4/-. Free Booklet from L. F. Hogg, Greymouth; Central Pharmacy, Westport —2.
ttUSBANDS AND WIVES: Send for Free catalogue of Hygienic Appliances and intimate necessities, or send 1/- in stamps for sample goods, suitable for men, mailed in plain wrapper. Write Security Chemists, Box 1543 F., Wellington.
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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1937, Page 1
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