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PUBLIC NOTICES. O t'Ali JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLl'x>b jIL'CHKIL and IJ.uSOv will be held in Hie Druids’ Hail 'I 111 S ( 1 nursday) IAJAIMI. Excellent music. Ailmission . Gents, 2s ; Ladies, Is. EZOHINOOR JAZZ DANCE-Druids’j .Hall, I O-MOilltOW EVENING,! 8 o’clock. Excellent door. Good sup-I per. Euchre tc-urnament. Admission :,i Ls and Is. j 31AWHERA LADIES’ HOCKEY 7 CLUB IpLXIX A FANCY 31ASQUERADE A BALL and EUCHRE, m the Diuids’ Hall, on TUESDAY, July Rm The NOVELTY. 7 DANCE will be a special feature of the evening. Excellent supper. Good music and door, an.l efficient 31. C. Tickets: Gents, 2s bd. ' GREY3IOUTH HARBOUR BOARDRENDERS arc invited, closing with the undersigned at Noon on TUESDAY, 4th Julv, for the LEASE of SECTIONS 79, 123, 124, 125, 270, Lol 1, and the UNLEASED PORTION of Section 7 ; same conditions as in previous lea-ses t.o apply. Upset rental for Section 7, £1 10s per annum, and for all others £1 per annum. Fuller particulars on application at the 'Board’s Office during office hours. Tenders must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the number of the section tendered for. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. Greyniouth, 24th June, 1922. GREY3IOUTH CHA3IBER OF. CO3IMERCE. 'THE USUAL 31ONTHLY 31EET1NG of the above will be held at the Secretary’s Office, 31.ackay Street, on FRIDAY, June 30th, at 4 p.m. Business: General. " / 31. J. FOGARTY, Secretary.

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Some folk are like sheep, they follow along the beaten track in the wake of the ethers—a nibble here —a nibble there from already well-nibbled plots. No exercise of reasoning power —no bold initiative to impel them to scramble up the steep to pastures wide and inviting. What keeps yon a blind follower? Specialised Training stands at your door and waits for attention in your leisure moments. Let us know of your interest in Law, Bookkeeping,' Accountancy, Public Service, Teachers’, Matriculation. Our Correspondence Course teaches vou thoroughly, expeditiously, and practically. You go ahead just as fast as you desire to be pushed. There’s no waiting on the “Laggard” of the class. You . have centred on YOU that individual personal attention that has gained us our fame1 JJEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE 'SCHOOLS, LTD, Union Buildings, Customs St. East, Auckland. P.O. Box 516. HARRY HAHN ' GENERAL CARRIER, Bv means of a 4-ton MOTOR LORRY to CONVEY FURNITURE or GOODS of any description, within a radius, covering north to Nelson, and as far south to Waitaha. FIREWOOD, delivered by the bag ? or cord, at cheapest rates. Silver pine wood, for grates 01 stoves, delivered—THßEE SACKS foi SIX SHILLINGS. Orders punctually attended to. Ring ’Phone No- 144, or privatr house, Brick Street, Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 1

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