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LADIES WE AGAIN BRING OUR SALON UP-TO-DATE. We have installed the perfect method of Pre-heating Permanent Waving. This system throughout the world is rapidly replacing all old methods, because it produces more beautiful and natural curls. ENQUIRIES WELCOMED. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL ’Phone 486. 3B MAWHERA QUAY. PUBLIC NOTICES. A MEETING OF THE WEST COAST MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION 'WTLL be held at McGLASHAN’S GARAGE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) at 7.30 o’clock. AU Transport Operators attend. Business Urgent. J .EADIE, Secretary. WEST COAST A. & P. SHOW. FEBRUARY 26 and 27. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. Head, Drive and Yard. 5/- Sweepstake, with £l/10/- added prize money. Entries close TONIGHT (Thursday), February 18. W. PRING, Secretary. ’Phone 606. Box 27.

JT’NTRIES for JUNE THEORY EXAMINATIONS (Trinity College, London) CLOSE FEBRUARY 24. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED NELSON-GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA TIME-TABLE COMMENCING FEBRUARY 23, 1937. TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ONLY. Nelson dep. •. 8.0 a.m. Greymouth dep. .. 9.30 a.m. Hokitika arr. .. • 9.45 a.m. Hokitika dep. .. 10.30 a.m. Greymouth dep .. 11.0 a.m. Nelson arr. .. 12.15 p.m. Connects with 1.30 p.m. plane to Wellington. FARES. > Nelson—Greymouth .. £4 5 0 Nelson —Hokitika .. £4 10 0 Wellington—Greymouth .. £5 15 0 Wellington—Hokitika .. £6 0 0 Greymouth—Hokitika .. 10 0 Baggage allowance 301bs. per adult passenger. Excess charged for at 6d per lb. FREIGHT. Freight Nelson and Wellington to West Coast, 6d per lb. weight; 3/- per ft. measurement; minimum 1/-. WEST COAST AGENTS: GREYMOUTH. NANCARROW & CO. (Central Booking Office)

Telegraphic Address: “Nancarrows.” Union Steam*' Ship Company of N.Z., Ltd. HOKITIKA: Air Travel (N.Z.), Ltd. USE THE AIR MAIL EDUCATIONAL. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. OPENING OF DAY SCHOOL. rpHE FIRST TERM begins MONDAY, March 1, when all pupils must attend with writing materials. Enrolments must be completed immediately, for which purpose the Principal will be in attendance on school days from 10 a.m. till noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. HOSTEL. i The Hostel is available at very low I cost for pupils from outlying districts, and for those who, owing to unsuitable I train services, would bo compelled to miss part of the school day. In approved cases the Educe.tion Department makes a boarding allowance of 5/- per week for such pupils. Intending boarders must come into residence on March 1.

EVENING CLASSES. Enrolments for Evening Classes will not bo taken in the meantime. The opening date for Evening School will be advertised later, and the prospectus will bo published as early as possible. W. M. STEWART, M.A., Principal. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES YTERY attractive Pure Linen Bungav low Table Cloths, in checks and floral designs, all assorted colours, 11/6 and 13/6; to clear at 9/6 each. Hand-embroidered Irish Linen Supper Cloths, with 4 lap-mats, 12/6 set; reduced to 8/6 set. Linen Crash Emb. Table Cloths, 36x36, at half-price. CAROLINE, Albert Street. TSESIDES ALL GRADES of BUILDING TIMBER, we can supply, at short notice, all classes of MINING TIMBER, in Laths, Caps, Wedges, Sleepers, Chocks, etc.; also FIREWOOD, cut to any length required, and delivered anywhere. OGILVIE & CO. LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE SIDING. ’Phone 252 D, T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COY., LTD. Fire and Accident Risks at LOWEST RATES. Prompt settlement. For rates, etc., apply G. W. MOSS AND CO., District Agents.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 February 1937, Page 1

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