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JJORSE AND OOW ROVERS, Manufactured with Green Proof O.M. BIRKMYRE CANVAS. Made up at the shortest notice. All classes of TENTS, LADIES’ and GENT’S COATS kept in stock. CARS HOODED. P. G. WILLIS OPPOSITE “ARGUS” OFFICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. APPRECIATION. < s, tvtr. and MRS. A. Whiting, of Blackball, wish to thank . all the friends, neighbours, and also the workmen on the Blackball water race, for their kindness and help during the fire at their home on Monday. ’ THANKS. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. I WISH to sincerely thank the electors of Greymouth for the splendid support given me on my initial entry into Borough affairs. I shall endeavour to use every opportunity for furthering the interests of the electors and the welfare of Greymouth. I am quite convinced that the Borough rates have reached a stage when no further increases should be made, and that the ratepayers’ money should at least be more equally divided than has been the case in the past. Again thanking you— F. B. LAWN. —— THANKS ; T WISH to tender my best thanks to A the electors for the support given me at yesterday’s election. I wish to hereby state that my policy, as far as the Hospital is concerned, • is one of efficiency, with due regard at all times to economy. ' i R. A. BARROWMAN.

TO THE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH. T DESIRE hereby to tender my x sincere thanks to all who supported me in yesterday’s election, and to assure the public that .my best efforts will be devoted on the Hospital Board la-the-maintenance of the highest degree of efficiency consistent with a due regard for economy. JAMES KYLE. ~ CANDIDATE’S THANKS. T HEREBY sincerely thank my 525 honest, independent, progressive, supporters for Borough Council, and 160 of same for Hospital Board, at yesterday’s elections. Should' these ladies and gentlemen wish me to represent their interests on any future occasion, my services will always be at their disposal. J. H. KEDDIE. TO THE ELECTORS. T WISH to thank all those electors *• who supported my candidature for membership of the Grey Hospital Board, and also the committee who worked so industriously on my behalf. A. H. PATERSON. MOTOR CYCLISTS. HDAKE your pick of a fine selection of A used machines, on show at A. Cox’s. No machine priced above £22 10s, and all thoroughly reconditioned. We will take a small deposit on tlris reliable Triumph model. Electric 4.9 h.p., full balloon tyres, Terry saddle, twist grips; 80 to 85 m.p.g average. In very fine condition. Here’s an A.J.S., 3.48 h.p., which spells, economy; good tyres and chains; twist grip; good enamel; runs very sweetly; £5 down. See our selection and the 1931 models. 0.K.: Supreme Triumph Rudge and B.S.A. Motor Cycles on view at A. COX’S, Mackay Street. N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST AGENCY. AND CO. have been appointed DISTRICT AGENTS for the above Department, from May 1. RAIL, STEAMER and MOTOR passages booked to anywhere in New Zealand. Accommodation reserved. No booking charge. Full information regarding Tours, Fares, Rates, etc., at Offices, Mackay Street. NANCARROW AND CO., Tourist Agents.

PREPARE FOR THE COLD NIGHT AND BURN THE HOUSEWIFE’S FAVOURITE COAL—BRAEHEAD COAL, NUTS AND SLACK; —Also — AND pAPAROA OOAL. Orders left with Haglund Bros., Grocers, High Street, and Groom Bros., Tainui Street, will receive prompt daily delivery. W. INGLIS COAL MERCHANTS, Phone 25.

yyiNTER pEED Lucerne, Hay, Bran, Pollard, Crushed Oats, Chaff, etc. Prices on application. HOPKINSON & CO. (J. McGRATH), THOMPSON ST. ’Phone 210 brings us to your door. SHOPS IN COBDEN. COBDEN HOTEL: T. B. Gilooly, Proprietor, late of the Pioneer Hotel, Hokitika. This is the leading house in Cobden, and stocks everything of the best. Every bottle true to label here. Speights and local beer on tap. ABBIE-RAMAGE, General Storekeepers. ’Phone 167. Groceries, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery, Paints. Fresh stocks constantly arriving. Motor delivery, big or small, anywhere and everywhere.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1931, Page 1

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