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BORING EQUIPMENT Casing Pipes Screwed. Sockets, Drive-heads •Chrome Steel Drive Shoes Sand Pumps Drills and all Boring Equipment manufactured. COBDEN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. ’Phones: Works 65M. Private 307. PUBLIC NOTICES BULLER BY-ELECTION. AfR. FRANK LANGSTONE, Labour M.P. for Waimarino, will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS of COBDEN, in support of Mr. P. C. Webb’s candidature, at McKane’s Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock. BULLER BY-ELECTION. MR. R. SEMPLE, Labour M.P. for Wellington East, will ADDRESS the electors of RUNANGA, in the Miners’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock, his subject being: “Labour’s Way Out of this Manmade Calamity!”

p REYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB.—The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Town Hall (Traffic Inspector’s room) on FRIDAY NEXT, Nov. 3, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers, and General. —R. Bunt, Hon. Secretary. RUNANGA SCHOOL. ’ A T the meeting of the Canterbury Education Board, last week, when the report on the enquiry into the destruction of the Runanga School, by fire, was under consideration, reference was made to the good work carried out by the local residents in trying tb save the furniture and equipment. These efforts'were made at considerable danger and inconvenience, and the Board desires to extend its thanks to all those who, in trying circumstances, endeavoured to save the property. The Board also appreciates the prompt help subsequently given by local organisations in placing at its disposal the temporary schoolrooms ndw in use. CHAS. KIRK, Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICE. p W.'MOSS &’CO. wish to notify '-’T* clients that they have REMOVED to UPPER MACKAY STREET (next to Walter Scott’s.) All Agencies, and the Grain and Produce Business, are being carried on as formerly. PROPERTY for sale £350: DWELLING, five rooms: garage. Recently renovated. Conveniences, E.L., etc. Concrete baths. Quarter acre, Cobden. £425: DWELLING, six rooms; 3A acres Leasehold; handy position, Cobden. £750: DWELLING (large), six rooms. Excellent business site; large section, good garden; gas stove and copper, etc.

£80: CORNER RESIDENTIAL SECTION; suitable for two residences; Karoro. Low price. £45: TWO SECTIONS. Cobden. Further particulars from CHAS. H. ROSE PROPERTY SALESMAN. T AMP RIMS~AND 'REFLECTORS made like new. Superior workmanship.—T. Stevens, Electroplater, 68 Tainui Street. "".SEVEN YEARS’ RHEUMATICS. “T thank the day I started to take A R.U.R.,” writes Miss Marjorie Win, Thorpe. “I am a different girl.“ For seven years, prior to taking R.U.R., Miss Win had been so full of rheumatics that she dreaded going out in the cold. “After a week’s treatment with R.U.R.,” she adds, “I was out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or pain.” R.U.R. is sold by L. F. Hogg, Chemist. TAR. CYRIL JENKINS, Judge of the A- 7 recent Wellington Competitions, said: “The Atwater Kent Radio must bo a boon to listeners-in to find an instrument which reproduces so perfectly the beautiful quality of the voice and instrument so successfully.”—See Gifford, Agent, Tainui Street.

REVINGTON’S HOTEL The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent cuisine. Every attention and comfort. Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to. REVINGTON’S HOTEL P.O. Box 36 :’Phone No. 70 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY! INSTALL THE SHARMAN & MITCHELL VALVELESS FLUSHING CISTERN Absolutely silent, no faulty valves, no leakages, guaranteed 200 per cent, flush. Costs no more than thq old method. Local recommendations. Approved by Christchurch Drainage Board; also Greymouth Borough Council. Approved and recommended by Dr. Telford. S. G. SHARMAN ’Phone 507. 45A SHAKESPEARE ST.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1933, Page 1

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