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- “OYSTREX” SAUSAGES I 10d LB. SPRING LAMB FROM 8d LB. PRIME SIDES MUTTON i 7/-. Cash With Order. MAWHERA MEAT CO. TAINUI ST. & MARSDEN RD. Phones 37 & 880. PUBLIC NOTICES. T wish to sincerely thank the perx son who stamped and posted a letter left in the telephone box on Monday. R. HODGKINSON. u.aTS.dTseddon LODGE, RUNANGA. ( OFFICERS and Members are requested to attend a special meeting in the Lodge Room at 8.30 TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Business: To meet the Grand President, Bro. H. L. Harker. Visiting members cordially invited. By Order, A.D. JfISS RUSSIA A GENERAL MEETING ol representatives of Brunner and Runanga Boroughs and the Grey County, and all others interested in assisting Miss Russia in the A'.l Nations Fair, will be held in the GREY BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at 7 o’clock. E. KENNEDY, Convener.

M 1 s s B us s i A A MEETING of all Karoro ladies interested in forming a committee to assist “Miss Russia,” will be held at the residence of Mr. Rawlins, at 7.30 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday). T. G. JAMIESON, Convener. PATRIOTIC SHOP THIS FRIDAY will be run by THE COMBINED CHURCHES. Gifts of Produce, Cakes & Flowers for sale will be gratefully received. A Meeting of Local Producerx Vendor Dairymen will be held in Messrs Fogarty & Co’s, rooms, Mackay Street, on FRIDAY, 21st instant at 7 p.m. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. r ]PHE passenger service at present J operated between Greymoutn and Blaketown by Mr. J. C. Baker will be taken over and operated by the N.Z.R. Road Services as from Sunday, 23rd May. There will be no change in either fares or timetables in the meantime but passengers are notified that they will require to pay as they enter and hold a ticket for the journey travelled. TN disposing of my Grey-Blakc-town Passenger Service I desire to thank all my patrons lor their generous support in the past and trust they will enjoy an improved service under the able management of N.Z.R. Road Services. J. C. BAKER. WANTED FOR MURDER. Bob Hope He’ll Slay You in “'UY FAVOURITE BLONDE'’ J "’ JL (She’s Madeleine Carroll). You’ll Die Laughing. REGENT, FRIDAY. STREAKY HAIR. JF your hair is falling out or -*■ streaked with different colours, massage scalp with Birmese HanRoot Compound. If your hair be oily or very dry use Birmese. If your hail’ is getting thin use Birmese. In every case you should obtain marked benefit. Parkinson & Co. Chemists, and Williams & Ross, Chemists, Greymouth. Firmese Laboratories Ltd., Hereford St., Christchurch.

THAT “OLD AT 40” FEELING Return to Vital Health or Your Money Back. "FHERE’S many a person who is x old before his time mainly because of lost pep and vitality. This need not be so if you listen to and act on the advice of George Bettie. Mr. Bettie has made an extensive research which has resulted in the compounding of a new revitalising tonic, which he claims will bring back your old sprightliness and good health. So confident is Mr. Bettie that this powerful new tonic of his will do you good, that he is prepared to refund your money in full if results are not satisfactory. The cost of Bettie’s Revitalising Tonic is only 5/- (posted 6/-) or extra large size 10/- post free. Only from GEO. SETTLE, Chemist, 769 Colombo St., ChCh. WILLIAMS Cough Linctus 1/f ’’ and 2/6 bottle at Williams ft Ross. Chemists. J-JOLMES PRIVATE HOTEL. Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Permanent by Arrangement. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. MRS. T. PILLING PROPRIETRESS. ,„ n Com® to Stay at the City’s latest and most up-to-date Hotel. Electric Lift-—Central Heating— Hot and Cold Water in every Bedroom —Air Conditioning— Electric Paging System. Tariff 17/6 per day. EMBASSY = HOTEL = V. C. CONSTANT, Proprietors 165 Manchester Street

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 1

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