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TO MOTORISTS NOW IS THE TIME to have your CARS HOODED. Expert workmanship assured. Hundreds of satisfied West Coast customers. P. G. WILLIS OPPOSITE “ARGUS” OFFICE AU styles CAMPING TENTS manufactured on the premises.

’Phone 245. PUBLIC NOTICES TDRETHREN are reminded that the INSTALLATION MEETING of LODGE MAWHERA takes place TONIGHT at 7.30 o’clock. All cordially invited. DON’T FORGET—PADDY’S MARKET in shop next to Club Hotel, TO-MORROW (Saturday), in aid of Cobden Football Club’s Pavilion Fund. Vegetables, Cookery, etc. ,etc., on sale. RUNANGA TENNIS CLUB. rpHE OFFICIAL OPENING will take A place TO-MORROW at 2.30 p.m. Members of other clubs cordially invited. Social Afternoon in pavilion if weather unfavourable. General tea day. E. PATTINSON, Hon. Sec.

KUMARA BAKERY.

I WISH to make public the fact that I offered every assistance to Mr. Geo. Parament after the regrettable fire which, occurred in his bakery, in order that his customers might be assured of a supply of bread. I offered to bake a special batch of bread, which would be ready for an evening delivery, but this offer was not accepted. I wish to make this fact known, for it is evident that an attempt is being made to convey the impression that I was asked for, and refused assistance to a fellow tradesman when in trouble. —R. MAY (Fensom and May), Kumara.

DISCLAIMER.

WE wish to DENY the report that is being circulated, to the effect that sye were offered assistance to supply us with BREAD on Wednesday morning, on the occasion of the fire at our bakehouse;

We were told that a batch of bread could be supplied at 7 o’clock at night. PAMMENT & CO. Kumara, 14/11/30.

LICENSING DISTRICT OF WEST-

LAND.

UNDER “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.”

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REMOVE A LICENSE TO OTHER PREMISES.'

T LAWRENCE FOSTER MARTIN, X ’ of Moana, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the premises situate at Moana, on part Railway Reserve, held under Railway Lease No. 15314, .DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Hokitika on the 4th day of DECEMBER, 1930, apply for the REMOVAL of the LICENSE for the afore-said premises to other premises situate at Moana, on Section 1, Block 4, Brunner Survey District. Dated at Greymouth this 3rd day of November, 1930.

L. F. MARTIN, x Signature of Applicant. Hannan and Seddon, Solicitors, Greymouth.

IT’S BEST TO EAT EATS THAT ARE BEST! A SPLENDID variety to please the most fastidious, is always found at ANTHONY AND BROWN’S (Late Arthur’s),

Pastry and Wedding Cake Specialists. Try a loaf of our NUTRITIOUS BREAD, made from pure ingredients.

pOR gALE. 393 ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE ALL FLAT, ON RIVER FRONTAGE. Situated in a good district; close to Factory, on good roads. Well watered. Sub-dlvlded into five paudocks. Up-to-date Sheep Yards. Price £6 per acre. DALGETY & CO. LTD. GREYMOUTH.

XMAS ! XMAS ! pOND’S ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR gYSTEM. Choose any Article now. Pay a deposit, and have it put I aside until 'Xmas.

'XMAS STOCKS HAVE NOW ARRIVED.

BOND’S WONDERLAND MACKAY STREET :; GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1930, Page 1

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