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MAWHERA MEAT CO. Tainui St.—Marsden Rd. Blaketown,. SIDES MUTTON from 8/6 Prime Lamb Veal Ox. Beef Poultry All classes of smallgoods manufactured, wholesale and retail. Wanted to Buy—Porkers any quantity. Phones 37, 228 D, 880, 5765. 7 PUBLIC _ NOTICES MOONLIGHT- SLATEY CREEK Picnic will NOT be held tomorrow (Sunday). Date will be advertised later. . runang/Tmedical society. Ad journment. THE Annual Meeting of the Society will be ADJOURNED for ONE WEEK, to SUNDAY, March 10. RUNANGA STATE MINERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL Mass Meeting will be held in the Miners’ Hall TOMORROW (Sunday) at 10.30 a.m. Members will meet Hon. Jas. O’Brien and Mr. C. H. Benney, Under- Secretary for Mines, to discuss the shortage of trucks at the Nine Mile mine, and other business. Usual bus service. GEO. ED. ENGLISH, President. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

TfiVENING CLASSES will open for the session on MONDAY, March 4th. All classes are held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For 1946 it will be necessary, before approval for any class is sought from the Education Department, to ensure that enrolment and attendance will be up to the necessary standard. Subject to this condition, the following classes will be operated:— MONDAY.—Shorthand - Typing; Mathematics; Trades Woodwork. TUESDAY.— Dressmaking; Engineering Workshop; Trades Wood-

work Theory. WEDNESDAY.— English - Arthmetic; Wiremen’s Theory; Wood-

work (Hokitika). THURSDAY.—Machine Drawing; Homecraft Woodwork, Bookkeeping; Arts and Crafts. Enquiries about the Hokitika Woodwork Class should be made to the Instructor, Manual Training CentreTZHokitika. ENROLMENTS FOR ALL CLASSES Vviipbe taken between 4 p.m. ancr, s\lsU£m. at the College Office, or ftoirfJj.4s p.m. in the Evenings—rNuT-by telephone duringing Day-sdjiool hours. Intending,, Students for the Motor Workshop and Theory Classes which will probably be held on Mondays and Wednesdays, should enrol on Monday, 4th March, from 6.45 p.m. The opening instruction class for A.T.C. Cadets will be held at the A.T.C. rooms from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, 4th March. . ( N.B. As the maintenance of existing classes arid the forming of new ones, depend entirely on enrolments, these must be made as early as possible in the Session. W. M. STEWART, Principal.

A MEETING of all members of 20th Infantry Battalion and 20th Armoured Regiment will be held in the R.S.A. Rooms on TUESDAY, sth MARCH, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Re-union and welcome home to Major General Kippenberger, C. 8., C.8.E., D.S.O. and Bar. IMPORTANT:- Members unable to attend please forward names and address to R.S.A., Greymouth. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Notice To Creditors. XTOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Greymouth on or before the sth day of April, 1946. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified aS ‘T OI HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” F STATES. JOHN DRISCOLL, late of Blackball, Miner, died 4/2/46. . THOMAS FRANCIS REGINALD SYMES, formerly of Greymouth, but late of Wellington, Post and Telegraph Employee, died 2/12/45. JAMES TURK, late of Blackball, Retired Miner, died 20/12/45. CATHERINE AGNES O’BRIEN, late of Christchurch, but formerly of Reefton, widow, died 24/2/46. W. R. MILLIER, District Public Trustee for Greymouth. Ist March, 1946.

BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. THE Mayor will tender a Civic Welcome to all Service Men and Women who have returned from World War II since the 10th September, 1945, and their next-of-kin. The function will be held in the Town Hall, Greymouth, at 8.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 7, after which the service men and' women and next-of-kin will be entertained at supper upstairs. Other service men and women and residents of Greymouth and vicinity are invited to attend the welcome. . . . .. It would be appreciated if service men and women who have returned since 10th September last would notify the R.S.A., Mackay Street, Greymouth (Telephone 911), not later than TUESDAY. March 5, of their intention to be present in order to facilitate arrangements. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. CIVIC RECEPTION TO RETURNED SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN. VEXT-OF-KIN of service men and women who have laid down their lives in the World War II are respectfully invited to attend a Civic Reception to returned service men and women to be given in the Town Hall, Greymouth, at 8 15 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 7 and at supper afterwards. ’ F. AiKITCHINGHAM, ; ' Mayor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1946, Page 1

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