KEALY’S FOR FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRUIT & VEGETABLES QUALITY ' VALUE SERVICE A trial order will convince it pays you to GET IT AT KEALY’S Opp. Opera House. Telephone 497. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRESTONS MISS RUSSIA SHOP. Results of Raffles: Honey: Ist, Mrs. McKenzie; 2nd, Mrs. G. Murphy; 3rd, Mrs. G. McKenzie. Eggs: Mrs. Hughes. Brooch. Mrs. E. Griffiths. Tea: Mrs. W. D. Jones, Dunollie. Dinner: G. Shepherd, 7 Mile Road. Cake: “Our Ern.” Biscuits: Mrs. Wicks, Dobson. REIFCROSS SHOP DAY. Result of Competitions. Dinner: Mrs. R., Tainui St. Hot Water Jug: Miss Schwebe. Chocolates: Ist, Flo Anderson, Blaketown; 2nd, M. Ferguson, Marlborough St. MISS BRITANNIA Weekly Raffle No. 3. (Yellow Tickets). Electric Iron —3413. Nectar—442l. Hose —4641. Prizes may be claimed at Government Life Insurance Office. PENNIES'FOR BRITAIN
Ist: Tea Set, No. 10,414. 2nd.: Theatre Tickets, No. 10,89 C. Prizes may be claimed at Magistrate’s Court. shop. Dinner: Mrs. Bullimore, Lord St. -w ■ ; ' TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA-ROSS ON and after MONDAY, June 21, 1943, the timetable in the Grey-mouth-Hokitika-Ross area will be altered as under: — HOKITIKA-GREYMOUTH. The 6.30 p.m. Kumara-Grey-mouth Friday train will NOT run. '[’he usual 4.35 p.m. HokitikaGrevmouth Friday train will leave Hokitika at 5.30 p.m., Kumara 6.26, Grevmouth arrive 7.8 p.m. HOKITIKA-ROSS. The following timetable will operate: — DOWN Mon. to Sat. Sat, Sat. a.m. p.m. p.m. Hokitika dep. 7.47 12.10 2.43 Ross arr. 8.17 12.40 3.31 M.Tu.W. M.Tu.W. Th. Fri. Th. Sat. Fri. p.m. p.m. p.m. Hokitika dep. 3.14 6.35 10.40 Ross arr. 3.46 7.30 11.20 UP Mon-Sat Mon.-Sat Sat. a.m. a.m. p.m. Ross dep. 6.50 8.20 1.15 Hokitika arr. 7.46 8.52 1.45 M.TIIW. Th.Fn. Sat. Fri p.m. p.m. p.m. Ross dep. 3.50 4.5 6.0 Hokitika arr. 4.20 4.53 6.55 Trains stop at all stations, if required, for passengers. * Rail Car Services.
UNITED DENTAI. SERVICE 89 Worcester St., CHRISTCHURCH (Opp. Avon Theatre). Telephone 36-011. AMPTsOCiETY For Advice and Service Consult W. J. HICKS, District New Business Representative Phones: Office 165; Private 75. Box 35. Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1943, Page 1
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