PUBLIC NOTICES RUNANGA DEBATING SOCIETY. A NNUAL Meeting, School of Mines Hall, TO-NIGHT (Thursday)’ al 7 o’clock. New members welcome. ST. PATRICK’S PARISH. A FAREWELL Concert and Presentation will be tendered to Rev. Fathers Flaherty and Leonard in St. Columba Hall, TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Everyone cordially invited. Supper provided. BLAKETOWN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. mRAINING for Senior and Junior A Grades TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Rugby Park, at 5.0 o’clock. All Lower Grade members please assemble at Club Gymnasium at 6.30 o’clock. R. LONGSTAFF, Club Captain. GREYMOUTH TABLE TENNIS UNION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Dispatch Foundry TONIGHT (Thursday), at 7 o’clock. Business: Annual Report. Election of Officers. General. All members and intending members requested to attend. R. M. HARRIS, Secretary. UNITED TENNIS CLUB. QOCIAL Evening to be held United Football Pavilion TO-MCRROW (Friday), at 9 p.m. All members and supporters welcome. A. F. LAING, Hon. Sec. REEFTON LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. A NNUAL MEETING of Reefton Ladies’ Golf Club will be held NEXT SUNDAY*. April 11th., at the Waitahu Club House, at 2 p.m. N. SHARPE. Captain. "WEST COAST BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. A PARADE of all Players will leave the Suburban Hotel at 1.0 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, April 10. , M. ELLERY, Secretary. ALL Suits to order, tailor-made in our own workroom. Bespoke tailoring at its best.—Basil Dalefield, Ltd., Boundary Street. GREY MOTOR-CYCLE AND LIGHT CAR CLUB. A Motor-bike Run to Mahinapua will be held on ’ SUNDAY, April 11, leaving Opera House 10 a.m. T. BROWN, Secretary. BOROUGH OF RUNANGA. ■RESIDENTS are invited to a£tend a public meeting in the Miners’ Hall on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 for the purpose of discussing ways and means of raising funds for the United Nations Appeal for Children. All local organisations are especially requested to be represented. GEO. E. ENGLISH, Mayor. rpHE All-British Fordson Major Tractor on view at our showrooms. GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTD. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KUMARA AND DISTRICT TJAVING 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. TJAVING taken over Hamers’ Store Kumara, I will endeavour to continue the same service and attention to all old and new customers, and trust that by 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. WE have the largest stock of Suits and Suitings in this town ! — Basil Dalefield Ltd., Boundary St. 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. : : P.O. 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. 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, 8 April 1948, Page 1
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