PUBLIC NOTICES; PUCHRE, Sturge St. Hall, Cobden, | TC-NIGHT (Thurs.) commencing 7.45. Bus leaves town 7.15, returning at 10 o’clock. Light supper KOHINOOR BASKETBALL CLUB. PRACTICE TO-NIGHT (Thursday), * United Pavilion, 6 o’clock. h.u members attend. * BLAKETOWN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. DRAINING at Rugby Park, 6 p.m. A TO-NIGHT (Thursday), for Seniors, Juniors and Third Graders. NGAHERE RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. ALL Players and intending players ™ are requested to attend the Ngahere Hall at 7.30 o’clock TO-NIGHT (Thursday). W. BALDERSTONE, Secretary. WEST COAST HOCKEY ASSN. A MEETING of the Management Committee of the above will be held in the West Coast Rugby League Rooms, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), April 1, at 7.39 a’clock. Business: Nomination of Teams. Grounds. And General Business. L. P. COFFEY. Hon. Secretary. WEST COAST CENTRE N.Z. ATHLETIC, CYCLING AND AXEMEN’S UNION. SPORTS MEETING Victoria Park, Greymouth SATURDAY NEXT, April 3. Chopping, Sawing, Cycling, Marching. Baby Show. Otira train leaves Greymouth 5.15, Reefton train leaves 5.52. Kennedy’s bus leaves Camerons at 12.30 p.m. Bus leaves on return to Camerons 5.35. All Road Service buses leave grounds for Dobson, Blackball and Taylorville at 5.5 p.m. ALL Suits to order, tailor-made in our own workroom. Bespoke tailoring at its best. —Basil Dalefield, Ltd., Boundary Street HOLY~TRINITY CHURCH. HARVEST FESTIVAL NEXT SUNDAY. GIFTS of vegetables, fruit, flowers, etc., invited Saturday morning or early afternoon. Tins and packets of food for Britain welcome. K. G. AUBREY, Vicar. \rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -*•' under and by virtue of Section 76 of “THE RATING ACT, 1925/’ an additional charge of TEN PERCENTUM. will be added to all Rates for the Borough of Kumara for the year 1947-48 which remain UNPAID bn Friday, the 9th day of April, 1948 at 12 NOON. r O SE, Town Clerk. borougiFoFgreymouth. A Public Meeting to which all residents are invited, will be held in Wesley Hall, Greymouth, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 6th April, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of forming a committee in connection with the United Nations’ Appeal for Children. Local Bodies, Clubs and other institutions are requested to appoint delegates for inclusion in the Committee, and a special invitation is extended to women's organisations ,0 participate p BOUSTRIDGE, Mayor. . NOTICE OF' APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. Licensing District of Westland. ‘The Licensing Act, 1908.” T EDWARD WILLIAM HOLMES, 1, of Ngahere, being the holder of a Publican’s License m respect of the house and premises situate at Ngahere and known as the Ngahere Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be, holden at Hokitika on the Ist. day ol June, 1948, apply for a transfer of the said. License from mvself to Charles Edward Cutbush who has purchased the said house and premises. Dated at Greymouth the 24th. day of March, 1948. Signature: E. W. Holmes. HANNAN & SEDDON, Solicitors, Greymouth. " DEERSKINS Highest Cash Prices Offreed. —Correct Weights Assured. —Correct Weights Assured. Consign to the firm that has bought your skins consistently throughout the years. Highest Prices Paid for Goat Skins. KEN GREER & CO. LTD. Rabbit, Deer, Opossum, Goat and Sheepskin Buyers. 141 Madras Street, Christchurch. Branches at Richmond, Nelson, Blenheim and Rangiora. EASTER SPECIALS. TOMATOES from 5/6 case. POTATOES, Suttons, 21/- bag; 97sugar bag. , ONIONS, 251 b 5/-; Pickling, 251 b for 5/6. PEACHES, Golden Quince 12/6 case. QUINCES, 8d lb. SWEDES, 3/6 qtr. JAM MELONS, 3d lb. , BEDDING OUT PLANTS. Plant now for early spring flowering—Gaillandias, Wallflower, Siberian Wallflower, Antirrhinums, Iceland Poppies, Brompton Stock, Pansies. Free Delivery. ’Phone 765. E. V. ARTHUR & SON. FOOTWEAR SPECIALS. FOOTWEAR SPECIALS. MEN’S WOOL LINED SLIPPER BOOTS ------- 29/6 O’BRIEN’S FOOTBALL BOOTS 28/9 LADIES’ BASKETBALL BOOTS 16/0 LADIES’ BLACK SUEDE SHOES REYNOLDS SHOE SERVICE, TAINUI STREET. ’PHONE 1092. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. Capital - - - - £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND COY. Mawhera Quay- Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 1 April 1948, Page 1
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