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ATTRACTIVE pRINTINQ pRINTING Is the best and most economical from every angle. Try the— Q.REYMOUTH gVENING gTAR ’PHONE NO. 5. PUBLIC NOTICES THE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of 1 the LOYAL GREYMOUTH LODGE, Manchester Unity, 1.0.0. F., will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Guinness Street, THIS (Friday) EVENING at 8 o’clock. BOXING. WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS. . AUGUST 2, 1930. TNTENDING COMPETITORS are reA minded that NOMINATIONS for the above CLOSE TO-MORROW (Saturday). F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. VEAME BROS. ’BUS will leave -L' Kumara at 9 a.m. TO-MORROW’ (Saturday) MORNING for Greymouth, and return at 11.30 a.m. The other timetable will be carried on as usual. YYTRITER, Christchurch, kindly com- ’’ municate further particulars; signature Jack. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. SECTIONS FOR SELECTION, BLAKETOWN.

rpHE Greymouth Harbour Board hereA by gives notice that 12 Parcels of Land in Blaketown, comprising Parts of Reserve 1427, are now open for selection on a Leasehold tenure for 21 years, calculated from October 1, 1930. Particulars of the land and conditions of leasing may be inspected at the Board’s Office, Gresson Street, Greymouth, where forms of application for leases may be obtained. Applications must be lodged at the Board’s Office before 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 1930, and must be accompanied by the first year’s rent. In the event of there being more than one applicant at the same rate for any parcel, the Lease thereof will be submitted to public auction at the upset rental fixed by the Board. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary, Greymouth Harbour Board. 25/7/30. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION.

AN EXAMINATION under the Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Act will be held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY-, September 26 and 27, .1930. The examination consists of two parts, and these may be passed one part at a time, or both parts together; but it is necessary to pass both parts, to be 19 years of age, and to have not less than three years’ service in electrical wiremen’s work before registration can be obtained. Application forms may be obtained from the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board, Wellington. Applications to be examined must be made out on the yellow forms, and must reach the Registrar not later than FRIDAY, August 15. Copies of previous examination questions may be obtained from the Registrar; price 1/-- per set for any one examination. The sets for September, 1928, March, 1929. September, 1929. and March, 1930, are now available. Copies of the “Electrical Wiring Regulations, 1927,” may be obtained from any District Office of the Public Works Department, price 1/9, postage 2d. P. H. GWYNN, Registrar. SCHOOL OF DANCING.

XTOW OPENED at the Druids’ Hall, Greymouth. All branches of dancing instructed, under qualified supervision. Highland. Fancy, Character, Classic, Operatic. Toe, Acrobatic, Musical Comedy, and Mime, Old and New Ballroom Dances, Latest 1930 Quickstep, and Skaters’ Waltz Special attention given to each learner of the art. Intending pupils apply to the Principal— MISS DOROTHY THWAITES. For appointments ring ’Phone .14.

ELECTROLUX (THE CLEANEST CLEANER). We have r cently made several alterations in our New Zealand organisation, to enable us to give the best possible attention to the constantly increasing business of the Company. We find that we can give better attention to the interests of the West Coast users of ELECTROLUX PRODUCTS by having a representative resident in the district, and we have therefore appointed MR. R. D. MARTIN, of our Christchurch Branch Office, as RESIDENT AGENT for our West Coast territory. MR. MARTIN is available at any time to service any of the users of our products, and would welcome the opportunity of explaining the unusual features of our latest MODEL CLEANER to anyone who has not yet seen L —this without any obligation whatso ever. a WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVE, R, D. MARTIN, Box 9, G.P.Q., Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1930, Page 1

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