PUBLIC NOTICES T>RUNNER Co-op. Women’s Guild; ■*-* Competition Results: Mrs R. Mor- i ris, Dinner, No. 55; Mrs B, Wick, Mystery Parcel, No. 31; K. W. Smith, Lower Dobson, Stockings, No. 436. BLAKETOWN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. DRAINING Seniors and Juniors - 1 TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 6 o’clock at Rugby Park. rpHE REGULAR MEETING of the Greymouth Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. KAIA TA-OMOTO RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. PARDS COMMENCE TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock in Kaiata School. RUNANGA MEN’S HOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING will be held in the Runanga Library TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.0 o’Mnoi< P. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. A Public Meeting to which all residents are invited, will be held in Wesley Hall, Greymouth, TONIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock 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 to participate. F. F. BOUSTRIDGE, Mayor. RUNANGA CATHOLIC PARISH. A Farewell Evening will be tendered the Rev. Fr. Foley in the Druids’ Hall THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. Ladies a plate A BUS for the convenience of the Brunner district will leave Moffat’s Store, Stillwater at 7.15, travelling via Wallsend. ST. PATRICK’S PARISH. A FAREWELL Concert and Presentation will be tendered to Rev. Fathers Flaherty and Leonard in St. Columba Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, April Bth., at 8.0 nm. Everyone cordially invited. Supper provided. WARNING. OWING to stock losses I will prosecute any person, who, without my written permission is found with firearm, dog or spotlight, on my property at Lake Haupiri. S. M. WALLACE, ALL Suits to order, tailor-made in our own workroom. Bespoke tailoring at its best.—Basil Dalefield, Ltd., Boundary Street to~the7residents OF KUMARA AND DISTRICT HAVING disposed of our business to Mr P. J. Duffy, we hereby extend our sincere thanks to our numerous customers for their loyal support throughout the years, and trust that they will accord the same measure of support to our successor. HAMERS’ STORE. HAVING taken over Hamers’ Store Kumara, I will endeavour to continue the same service and attention to all old and new customers, and trust that bv strict attention to business, I will merit a continuance of your support. The store will be run under the same name. HAMERS’ STORE (Signed) P. J. DUFFY. LADIES’ GLOVES. In Fine Kid and Nappa. New shades for Autumn. From 12/- Pair. AT—TRIGGS & DENTON, LTD. HANDBAG & GLOVE SPECIALISTS Mackay Street. ENGLISH HOT WATER BOTTLES. HOT WATER BOTTLES. HOT WATER BOTTLES. Exceptional quality, imported, handmade rubber and fabric. Will give years of service. LIMITED STOCKS ONLY. BUY NOW. Good Hot Water Bags will be scarce again this year. Price 17/6, post free. OTHER BAGS FROM 7/9. HOGG’S PHARMACY DISPENSING CHEMISTS GREYMOUTH. 'Phone 410. : : Box 139 - For Urgent Prescriptions 'Phone 410. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE P. Z. HARRIS, 8.D.5., G. C. Z. HARRIS, N. E. MATHEWSON, 8.D.5., J. B. MacGREGOR, L.D.S., (Glasgow), O. E. SAWERS, 8.D.5., 112 a CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone 33-909. r-L GOLD We are Cash 2222 GOLD Buyers of 22FR GOLD Gold m GOLI? GOLD Small or Large GOLI7 GOLD Quantities GOLD j rpENNEN T Jeweller & Licr used Gold Dealer,
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Grey River Argus, 6 April 1948, Page 1
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