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rpo those who are RENOVATING J- THEIR HOMES, we invite them to call and compare our prices for— BEDSTEADS, in Oak and Rimu. KAPOC MATTRESS, best quality kapoc. Cotton, Union and Linen Ticking used. DOUBLE BLANKETS, a few pair to clear at 45/-. EIDER DOWN QUILTS, made from real down, at 35/-. F. HAYES. MACKAY STREET :: GREYMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICES. TT'ARORO SPORTS CLUB. —Ladies’ "• Committee Meeting will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at Karoro Hall, at 3 p.m. New members invited. —H. Dalziel, Hon. Sec.

A MEETING of the LOCAL SHAREHOLDERS of the ALEXANDER MINES, LTD., will be held in M. J. Fogarty’s Office, Greymouth, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 13, at 8 o’clock, to discuss important matters in connection with the development of the mine. Full attendance requested. GREYMOUTH MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Young Men’s Trinity Club Rooms on FRIDAY, February 15, at 8 o’clock. As the business is urgent a full attendance is requested. S. MEREDITH, Hon. Secretary.

COUNTY OF GREY. SPECIAL ORDER. HEALTH BY-LAW, 1928. TN PURSUANCE and exercise of the powers conferred upon it by “The Counties Act, 1920” and “The Health Act, 1920,” and the several Acts amending the same respectively, and of every other power in this respect enabling it to do so, the Council of the County of Grey at a/ special meeting duly held on the 6th day of December, 1928, at the Council Chambers, Greymouth, hereby makes by special order a by-law under “the Counties Act, 1920” arid'“The" Health Act, 1920” and the amendments thereto intitled “The Health By-Law 1928,” such ByLaw to be in force ‘throughout the said county as specified in Schedule 3 thereof save and except so far as its application may be limited in regard to such part or parts of the said By-Law and to such part or parts of the said County as is therein defined in the respective special order making same. The object and purport of the said By-Law are to deal with the following matters: — 1. —lnterpretation. 2. —Building. 3. —Structure and cleansing of Privies. 4. —Drainage. 5. —Lodging Houses. 6. —Eating Houses. 7. —Prevention of contamination of food during manufacture and sale. 8. —Keeping Animals. 9. —Offensive Trades. 10. —Public Halls, theatres, and concert halls. 11. —Treatment and sale of second hand clothing, etc. 12. —Cattle sale yards. 13. —General. A FULL COPY of this By-Law is deposited at the COUNTY OFFICES, Gresson Street, Greymouth, and is OPEN TO THE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC during office hours until the 13th day of February, 1929. Dated at Greymouth this 23rd day of January, 1929. M. KEATING, County Clerk.

JfISS M. E. J£OSS, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, HAS RE-COMMENCED DRESSMAKING at her residence, Alexander Street. Fit and Style Guaranteed. FOR SUMMER TIME. HFENTS for camping on your motoring A trips, or for use on your own lawn, made to any design from the best materials. Sun Blinds, Canvas Flys and Covers of any description, made to order and delivered promptly. Motor Cars Hooded and Upholstered. ORDERS left with D. Hanrahan, Mawhera Qu..y, will receive prompt attention. P. G. WILLIS BLAKETOWN :::: ’Phone 245. HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES SAVE MONEk HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES by obtaining your HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES /GROCERIES HOUSEWIVES FROM HOPKINSON & CO. FAMILY GROCERS, THOMPSON ST ::. GREYMOUTH. W E ARE ADVISED that a large consignment of NEW SEASON’S ONIONS will arrive TO-DAY; also that another consignment of BLUE DIAMOND PLUMS arrive on FRIDAY, which will be auctioned on SATURDAY. Q.REYMOUTH AND VEGETABLE ’Phone 486 ::: P.O. Box 2 n 3

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1929, Page 1

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