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KEALY’S For ■tp-R-p'QH FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES QUALITY VALUE SERVICE Orders delivered promptly to your home, bus or train. GET IT AT—KEALY’S Opp. Opera House, 57 Tainui St. Greymouth. Telephone 497. PUBLIC NOTICES FRESH OYSTERS. FRESH RABBITS. FRESH CRAYFISH. PRESTONS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. r OHE undersigned are in no way -*• connected with Boote & Party s Co-operative Mine. . A. BOOTE (Sen.). H. BOOTE. t A. BOOTE (Jun.). J. E. BOOTE. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GREYMOUTH. Minister: Rev. T. G. Campbell. Services: 11 a.m. — 7 p.m. FLOWER SUNDAY. Cobden: 8.15 p.m. COBDEN-RUN ANGA. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Services For TO-MORROW (Sunday). Rev. W. A. Osborne-Brown will Preach at Runanga: 6.15 p.m. Cobden: 7.15 p.m. Other Services as Usual. Vicar: E. O. Harding. REWARD. rpHE Grey Electric Power Board offers a reward of £lO for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons responsible for damaging any part of the Board’s reticulation system, with particular reference to the cracking or breaking of insulators by stone-throwing or rifle fire. The maximum penalty fixed by the Electric Power Boards Act, 1925, is £5OO. w . s . McC LYMONT, Secretary.

ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE CHRISTCHURCH, N.W.I Entrance Scholarships. THE annual EXAMINATION for the above will be held at the College on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, at 8.45 a.m. Arrangements are made for candidates from other centres to sit locally. Subjects:—English, General Knowledge and Arithmetic. THREE SCHOLARSHIPS to the value of £2O p.a. for 3 years, and open to boys of any denomination from Primary Schools, are offered. One of these is provisionally reserved for intending BOARDERS, subject to a qualifying average of 50 per cent. Entries close on SATURDAY, October 7. Further particulars obtainable on application. A. O. WILKINSON, Bursar. WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE (Established over 45 years) MR. S. R. WHALE will personally visit Greymouth On WEDNESDAY, October 4th and THURSDAY, October sth till 2.30 p.m., and may be consulted for Sight Testing at Revingtons Hotel. Appcintments for this visit can now be made by writing to 677 Colombo Street, Christchurch or at Revingtons Hotel. Invalids visited, WHITE HARTfiOTEC 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. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE that ’ ’ we have commenced the practice of our profession of Public Accountants and Auditors. at premises in Grey Motors Bldgs., Guinness Street, Greymouth. (Opposite Post Office). NICHOLLS, NORTH, AND NICHOLLS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. TVE are now showing an advance selection .of Xmas goods: Cards, wood ornaments, dolls and cuddle toys. Also an attractive array of smocks and overalls in WOS. and OS. sizes, light weight English yarn Cardigans, felt Waist Coats and Coatees for Slimmer wear. Handbags and Shopping Bags specially selected. CAROLINE, ALBERT ST. CARROLL STREET, RUNANGA. 1 qr. acre freehold with a dwelling and a shop thereon, both in fair repair. One of the best sections in Runanga. 4?1 QK.—LYDIA STREET. Good cVJLOt/ freehold section on hillside, excavated and ready for building on. £KA.— PUNAKAIKL Good corner section on Main Road, ring fenced. Any near offer will be considered. Finance arranged in all cases. JOYCE CRESCENT. There are still a few sections available in this block. Particulars may be had on enquiries to NANCARROW & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS MAWHERA QUAY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1944, Page 1

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