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LADIES. VMAS is at hand, x You will soon be visiting, visited or holidaying. You will want to look nice, smart and modern. You require a PERM. You will be pleased to learn that during November we shall have the valuable assistance of Mrs. Thurlow (Lesley Marshall), whose long experience will be at yoUr service. Please make early appointment. Phone 486. Private Phone 886. LESLEY MARSHALL TOILET SALON. ALBERT ST.

PUBLIC NOTICES. iPOBDEN Soldiers’ Committee Competition Winner: Coal Bible G 18 — Bill Scott. —E. CRESSEY, Secretary. TVILL the person seen removing parts from our Tractor, return same, to avoid further trouble. GIBSON & SONS, Ngahere. ANYONE Found Trespassing on my Property, Stillwater Creek, will be prosecuted. T. A. CRESSEY, Stillwater. piTIZENS of Greymouth and residents of the surrounding district are invited to attend a Civic Reception to Sir Harry Batterbee, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in New Zealand, and Lady Batterbee, which will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Greymouth at 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). F. A. KITCHINGHAM, Mayor. The Wellington, Nelson, and Westland Local Bodies, other Labourers and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers. Westland Branch. A SPECIAL MEETING of members of the above Union will be held in the Lyceum Hall, Guinness Street, Greymouth on THURSDAY, December 5, 1940, at 8 p.m. Business: Greymouth Borough Council Dispute. J. CONAGHAN, Secretary. GREYMOUTH PLUNKET SOCIETY.

ROSE DAY APPEAL. QALE of Roses and Shop in Schaef’s, Tainui Street, FRIDAY NEXT, December 6; Plunket Mothers, this concerns you! Bring and buy. GREY COUNTY SHOP DAY. RESULTS ’OF RAFFLES. Cushion: No. 16, Mrs. F. McGrath, High Street, Greymouth. Turkey: No. 2419, Mr. A. Robinson, Te Kinga. Xmas Lamb No. 1: No. 1102, Mrs. Logie, Blackball. Xmas Lamb, No. 2: No. 3403, J. M. Scott, Blackball. Doll: No. 3008, Mrs. V. Ward, Ahaura. Infant’s Frock: No. 1787, Mary Feehan, Chapel Street, Greymouth. Xmas Cake: No. 629, S. Munford, Haupiri. Xmas Hamper: No. 4772, Michael Kelly, Russell Terrace, Greymouth. Load Firewood: No. 1421, G. J. Wilson, Cobden. Crochet Outfit: No. 2006, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Senr., Guinness Street, Greymouth. Groceries: No. 817, Tonson Blair, Nelson Creek. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estate are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Greymouth, on or before January 7, 1941. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” Estate:

ALFRED ALLAN SMITH, formerly of Greymouth, but late of Christchurch, Railway Employee, died 25/11/40. W. KANE, District Public Trustee for Greymouth. December 2, 1940., BUY AND SELL all your Requirements through McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. SPECIALS: (1) Practically new “Boothmac” Fertiliser Distributor with seed box attached. Perfect condition, only one owner, sown 6 tons to date. (2) 1| h.p. McCormack-Deering Engine in excellent condition. Further information willingly sent. Orders booked and information sent on Wills’ “Farming Law in New Zea - land” —a’ non-technical guide for every farmer. Orders taken for this 6000-page volume at 35/-, (postage 1/3). McKAY’S UNIVERSAL FARM SERVICE. 161 Victoria Street, Christchurch C.l. Box 432; Code, “Maclic.” (PRINCIPAL: J. J. McKay, late of Harihari.) FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. FOR THE BOYS OVERSEAS. .

MOTHERS, Wives, Aunts, Sisters, Cousins and Brothers—here is something you can do. Make a direct gift to your boy in the Fighting Services overseas. A few parcels sent often are better than a large parcel sent now and then. For the soldier at the other end the wait, between parcels is not so long. Ethne Tosswill of 123 A Cashel Street. Christchurch, pioneered parcels for the troops. She will send any selected parcel carefully packed and correctly addressed to any member of the armed forces overseas. Write for prices (including postage) and particulars of parcels.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1940, Page 1

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