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MR. MOTORIST ’XMAS HOLIDAYS are not far away. Your car is only as good as its battery and electrical system. To avoid breakdowns, let us check these important parts. Wo specialise in battery repairs. E. GRIFFITH LUCAS ROTEX BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 68 TAINUI STREET. ’PHONE 597.

PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. TN EXERCISE of the provisions of Clause 119 of the Amending ByLaw, 1924, I HEREBY DECLARE that MAWHERA. QUAY—west of Customs Street —shall be CLOSED TO ALL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC (other than the omnibuses plying between Greymouth and Cobden, and between Greymouth and Blaketown) between the hours of 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on MONDAY, December 24, 1934, and MONDAY, December 31, 1934. Vehicles will NOT be permitted to park on Mawhera Quay during the above-mentioned period. J. W. GREENSLADE, Mayor. Greymouth, December 22, 1934. GREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. RUBBISH COLLECTION. CHRISTMAS WEEK. 'THE usual rounds for MONDAY and x TUESDAY, the 24th and 25th, will be done on MONDAY, the 24th. and that for WEDNESDAY, the 26th, on THURSDAY, the 27th. Please put your containers out early. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. #r p.HE CITIZENS OF GREYMOUTH x are requested to DECORATE THEIR PREMISES, in honour of the visit _to Greymouth of His Royal IJighnoss the Duke of Gloucester, on MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1935. The request applies particularly to the route to be followed by His Royal .JJjghness, namely from Cobden Bridge to the Children’s Park, via Mackay and Tainui Streets. J. W. GREENSLADE, Mayor. SEASON’S GREETINGS FROM GREYMOUTH CIVIC BAND. ‘ITEMBERS OF CIVIC BAND desire to thank its supporters, and general public, for' keen support and encouragement extended them during the past year. The Band is at all times willing to assist anything in the interests of Greymouth, and will keep band music up to a high standard. We trust that during the festive season the public will see fit to accord us a fair measure of support during carolling, and extend to all the Season’s Greetings and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ’XMAS MUSIC AND CAROLS will be played as under: —

MONDAY, December 24 —Band will parade business portions of town. ’XMAS MORNING, December 25— Carolling Cobden, Blaketown, and Residential Areas of Greymouth. P. M. OUTHWAITE, Hon. Conductor. H. E. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. GREYMOUTH MUNICIPAL BAND “A MERRY ’XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.” Once more the Festive Season comes found, and the above organisation offers all and sundry the Compliment* of the Season, and in doing so we thank everybody for their continued loyal support. We hope, from progress made, to merit your goodwill in the coming year. Band arrangements are: — ’X’JXS EVE: Mawhera Quay, 7 o’clock. ’XMAS MORNING: Caroling Residential Part of the Town. CITIZENS SUPPORT YOUR OWN BAND. WARNING. PERSONS ARE WARNED against J the LIGHTING OF FIRES within the Borough, on account of the long spell of fine weather. Anyone found so doing WILL BE PROSECUTED. E. J. RUNDLE, Secretary, lire Board. PLUNKET SOCIETY. pUESSING COMPETITION WINNERS. —Cake: Miss C. Brooks: Dinner: Mrs. Robertson, Tainui St.; Baby Outfit: Mrs. Gordon McKay. MARY M. DENNEHY. President, Plunket Society. Sn —Our Sunburn Cream gives .Ij. g rea t re n e f. You should try it. 1/6. H. Williams and Ross, Chemists.

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