mawhera meat co. Tainui St., Marsden Rd. and Blaketown. West Coast’s leading wholesale and Retail Butchery offer the public the choicest cuts of beel, mut ton and lamb at lowest prices. We specialise in smallgoods and our large output is distributed daily to all branches. Poultry and a large variety of unrationed meats always in stock. Marsden Rd. Butchery will dehver every day until midday. Free Delivery to all Buses & Trains. Phones 37, 228 D, 880, & 5765. PUBLIC NOTICES fresh oysters WHITEBAIT SUPPERS. MUNDY’S CAFE. DUNOLLIE BOW LI NG CLUB. Competition Winners; Ist—No. 1181 A, F. Tinning. 2nd—No. 1125 A, “Revingtons.” PUNANGA Nursery Play Centre, AV in Gymnasium every WEDNESDAY, 12.45 to 3.30 p.m. Supervisor: Mrs. Crerar. Committee Meeting TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) at 6.45 p.m. D. AIRNS, Hon. Sec. 14AVE you bought your Art Union 11 ticket yet—Leap for Joy Art Union, £5OOO in 305 prizes, £2OOO Ist prize, £5OO 2nd prize closes Saturday, September 16, drawn September 27—tickets 2/6. BOROUGH OF BRUNNER. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A' the Annual Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ending 31st March, 1945, required under Section 79 of the “Municipal Corporations’ Act 1933,” are now open for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office, Council Chambers, Wallsend, during office hours. FRED C. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. . ’BOROUGH OF BRUNNER.
XTOTICE is hereby given that in L’’ pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the “Municipal Corporations Act, 1925,” and the “Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926,” the Brunner Borough Council will at a special meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Brunner - ton at 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, September 23, 1944, make and levy the following rates for the year commencing on Ist day of April, 1944, and ending on 31st day of March, 1945, namely:— A General Rate of One penny in the pound on the Capital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough' of Brunner. A Hospital and Charitable Instition Rate of Two pence in the pound on the Capital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough of Brunner. A Street Lighting Rate of One Farthing in the pound on the Capital Value of all the rateable property within the Borough of Brunner. The above rates will be payable in one sum at the Borough Office, Brunner ton, on the 7th day of October, 1944. The valuation roll is now open for inspection at the Council Chambers, Brunnerton. FRED C. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. September 9, 1944. WHIfFHART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel has just been renovated and the comfort of visitors is assured. Entirely under new and up-to-date Management. S. B. P. OVEREND, Manager. __ FORTy? New Revitalising Tonic Stimulates Vitality. If you are rundown and feeling out of sorts, don’t accept this condition as being natural to your age. George Bettie has compounded a special Revitalising Tonic, which he claims will help bring back vital health, pep, and a joy in living to those over the forty mark. Believing that this wonderful tonic will prove beneficial to you, Mr. Bettie is prepared to refund your money in full if you’re not satisfied. The cost of Bettie’s Revitalising Tonic is 5/- (posted 6/-) oi’ extra large size 10/- POST FREE only from GEORGE BETTLE, Chemist, 769 Colombo Street. FOR SALE £1695 BUNGALOW.—Three bedrooms, sun porch with double whitney windows, large sitting room, tiled surround, lead-lighted china cabinet, breakfast room, washhouse & lav.all under one roof. Ample built in wardrobes and cupboards, panelled hall, Moffat E. stove, dual hot water. Garage, large shed, glass house, aviary, concrete paths. Freehold. Finance arranged. G. W. MOSS & CO. Land Agents & Qualified Valuers N.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd. London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. Mackay St., (’Phone 18). TUST arrived a further selection of warm Winter Wear— Ladies’ Floral and Plain Pyjamas and Nighties, Bed Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Heavy Weight O.S. Creme Combs, and Vests., and all wool Panties. Also Fawn and Navy Over Sox. CAROLINE. ALBERT ST. THE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, 206 Manchester Street. Christchurch, for ScripturM and Helpful Literature, and all sundrj School Requirements. The place for Bibles and Testaments. Mall orders promptly attended to FOR SALE Twelve words 1/-.’ Three for 2/6 T?USY women! Halve labour spent 13 scrubbing floors. Try Queen J Bee Wax —cleans as it shines. 6 Piece Rimu Dining-room Suites Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, 4 ‘ Chairs (Leatherette lift out Seats), ! £l7/15/-, £l9/15/-, £22/10/-, ' £23/15/-: Rimu Draw-leaf Tables, ■ £ 5/5/_._c. A. NEATE, 628 Col- ’ ombo St., cnr. Tuam St., Christchurch ’ f IUICK work when you use Queen , Bee Wax —non-slip, non-skid, non-smear.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 September 1944, Page 1
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