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LADIES! pOST OF LIVING may rise, but the cost of our PERMANENT WAVE REMAINS PERMANENT. Same goods, conscientious work, same reasonable price as charged for the past five years. Our Staff are EXPERIENCED OPERATORS in all branches of BEAUTY CULTURE. MISS LESLEY MARSHALL REGINA TOILET SALON, MAWHERA QUAY. ’Phone 486. _________ FRESH OYSTERS: MUNDY’S BOUNDARY STRET. SCHAEF’S HALL. T WISH TO ANNOUNCE that I have X TAKEN, OVER CONTROL of Schaef’s Dance Hall, as from Saturday evening next. C. K. MOREL, Greymouth. SPECIAL THIS WEE K 1 SIDES FRESH MUTTON, from 7/6. SIDES FRESH LAMB, from 7/9. THE MAWHERA MEAT COY. TAINUI STREET. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. - CHOP DAY, TO-MORROW (Friday). Location: Heinz’s Shop (next Herb Moore’s). Gifts appreciated. Funds Novelty Store.

DREDGE WORKERS’ UNION. ANNUAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the TOWN HALL on SATURDAY, .September 30, 1939, at 11 a.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. EMPLOYERS NOTE: This is a compulsory paid holiday under the award. D. FARIS, , Secretary. ITHE Miriam Trott School of Dancing X will RE-OPEN at Cobden on Monday, Sept. 11, and at the Druids’ Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 13. GREYMOUTH BRANCH PLUNKET •SOCIETY. A NNUAL MEETING in Rooms, THURSDAY, Sept. 21, at 2.30 p.m. DEPOT FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION: TRINITY INSTITUTE, Albert Street. HOURS: Week days 3 to 5 p.m.; Saturday morning, 9. to 12; Friday Night, 7to 9; Wednesday night, 7.30 to 8.30. . Ring 591 during these hours. AFTERNOON CLASSES commence FRIDAY, 2.30, Foresters’ Hall, Albert Street. < G R DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. ALIEN CONTROL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■ under Regulation 3' of the Alien Control Emergency Regulations made on September 4, 1939, every alien in New Zealand on that date is required to make application for registration under the Regulations not later than 14 days from the date of the Regulations. ALIEN means a person of the age of 16 or over, who is not a British subject, or who notwithstanding that he may also be a British subject by birth, or naturalization, or otherwise, is or ’at any time has been according to the laws of any State with which His Majesty is at war a national of that State. Every person who after the date of these Regulations becomes an alien, whether by attaining the age of sixteen years, or, in the case of a •woman by marriage to an alien, or otherwise howsoever, shall -within FOURTEEN DAYS make application for registration. Every application for registration under these regulations shall be made personally at the Police Station nearest to which the applicant resides. After the expiration of fourteen days from the date of these Reglations every alien registered under the Regulations shall produce a Certificate of Registration -when required to do so by any Police Officer. The penalty for failing to register or for any other offence against the Regulations is a fine of £lOO, or three months’ imprisonment, or both fine and imprisonment. NOTE: It is of the utmost importance in their own interests that all aliens register under these -Regulations. All persons who are in any way doubtful as to their nationality, or whether they are subject to the Regulations are urged to call at the nearest Police Slation when steps will be taken to determine their nationality.

D. .1. CUMMINGS, Commissioner of Police. September 4. 1939. PLECTROLUX LIMITED. T. J. ANDERSON, Sales Representative, 26 Palmerston St, Greymouth. Local Depot for Service and Inquiries: SPIERS RADIO & ELECTRICAL SERVICE. Mackay Street. Telephone 115. Also HOKITIKA and WESTPORT. ■REDUCTIONS IN INFANTS’ WEAR. Breechette Sets, Knitted Suits, Felt Caps and Hats, all must be cleared. We have also a few Infant Shawls of best English make, to clear at very low prices. SEE OUR SELECTION. CAROLINE, ALBERT ST,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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