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THE NON-ELECTRIC PERM. Our Combination Eugene—NonElectric Perm —is the latest —the smartest, the loveliest, and most l > natural. Avoid usual rush; make an EARLY APPOINTMENT. ’Phone 486, 3 MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA TOILET SALON, MAWHERA QUAY. PUBLI ON O TIC ES. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. CHAMPIONSHIP TROTTING MEETING AT CHRISTCHURCH. JQPECIAL PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows: — FRIDAY, APRIL 29. Greymouth dep. 11.30 p.m. Christchurch arr. 5.55 a.m. (30th.) Stops where required between Brunner and Arthur’s Pass to pick up passengers. SATURDAY, APRIL 30. Christchurch dep. 7.20 p.m. Greymouth arr. 1.48 a.m. (May 1.) Stops where required between Arthur’s Pass and Brunner to set down passengers. Special cheap fares available by 11.30 p.m. train on April 29 only, and available for return up to and including Mondav May 2. WEST COAST RUGBY LEAGUE REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION. A NNUAL MEETING, Fogarty’s ■“■Rooms, SATURDAY, at 7.30' p.m.

THANKS. T Wish to express ray sincere thanks x to the ratepayers of the Brunnerton Riding for electing me unopposed as their representative on the Grey County Council; and also to the ratepayers of the County fox- electing me a representative on the Harbour Board and Hospital Board. JAS. MULCARE, Ngahere. COUNTY ELECTIONS. T Extend my sincere thanks to the x electors of the Hohonu Riding for returning me unopposed as their representative on the Grey County Council; also all raetpayers of the County for appointing me as one of their representatives on the Grey Hospital Board. ARTHUR ROBINSON. GREY COUNTY ELECTIONS. To the Ratepayers — T Desire to extend my thanks for the confidence you have shown in electing me to represent you on the Greymouth Harbour Board. JOHN RYALL. GREY COUNTY ELECTIONS. To the Ratepayers, Cobden Riding— T Desire to extend my thanks for the x confidence you have imposed in me by again electing mo to represent you on the Grey County Council. The protection of your interests will, as in the past, be mv first consideration. JOHN RYALL. GREY COUNTY ELECTIONS. T Wish to thank the ratepayers of x Paroa Riding for again electing me their representative on the Grey County Council. 1 shall continue to do my best for them. J. W. HANNAN. LEGAL NOTICE. "DEPORTS have reached me that X ' l some members of the public are under the impression that I have given up practice as “Joyce and Taylor,” and that I am removing to other offices. I desire to intimate that I am continuing in practice as Joyce and Taylor, at the same address, Guinness Street (next to Courthouse.) W. DOUGLAS TAYLOR.

J EATHER GOODS SNIPS: All Leather Goods at specially-cut prices. Handbags and Shopping Bags to be cleared regardless of cost. All leather goods are advancing in price. Now is your chance to procure a classy Handbag at a very nominal price. CAROLINE, Albert Street. L. B. DAVENPORT BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Late of Davenport and Sons), SMITH STREET (three doors past Railway Bridge.) Estimates Given for all Classes of Building. Country work attended to. Plans prepared. Estimates Free. HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH, (Overlooking Victoria Square). Excellent Cuisine and service second to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well-venti-lated, and heated with gas fires, the majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain opposite. T. G. LEWIS PROPRIETOR. W. E. PRING “ ’ COMPANY SECRETARY. - AGENT: Fire, Accident, Marine Insurance. Agent, M.V. “Hokitika.” GUINNESS STREET. ’Phone MG —Ladies’ B.S.A. All first grade fittings. Best value in bicycles. Buy the best and leave the rest. —Geo. Kitchingham.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1938, Page 1

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