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'piano tuning REPAIRING MODERNISING Prompt, efficient service and De- • pendable work by specialists. ■ Satisfaction assured. Quotations on request. ROBT. FRANCIS LTD. : MACKAY STREET, Telephone, 769. PUBLIC NOTICES BRIGHTER Greymouth Lodge, No. 139, 1.0.0.F.N.Z., meets Perotti Hall, Town Belt, MONDAY, at 7.45 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. WESTLAND DISTRICT PROGRESS LEAGUE Half-yearly M'eetinq THE Half-yearly Meeting of the above League will be held in the Soldiers’ Hall, HOKITIKA, on MONDAY, May 23, at 7.45 p.m. Short address will be given by Mr L. J. Schmitt, General Manager of N.Z. Tourist Department, supported by first public screening of the Department's latest colour scenic film of New Zealand, prepared for overseas exhibition. All members and intending members are invited to attend and are requested to ring the Secretary

for bus reservation. Phones 120 or 395. Road Service Bus will leave depot, Tainui street, at 7 p.m. G. R. HARKER, President. N.Z. COMMUNIST PARTY N.Z. COMMUNIST PARTY Return visit to W.est Coast of VIC WILCOX VIC WILCOX National Organiser N.Z. Communist Party. You have seen, and possibly read, the outbursts of hysterical propaganda against the Communist Party in the daily press. Now hear the reasons why Big Business through its agents—the National and right-wing Labour politicians, the Sharpleys, etc—set up a smokescreen of fantastic charges against the only Party of Socialism. HEAR VIC WILCOX AT: HARKERS TEA ROOMS, (Downstairs) TUESDAY, May 24, at 8 p.m. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF , PLACE AND DATE

KEEP THIS DATE FREE TUESDAY, JUNE 21 FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT VOLUNTEER BLOOD DONOR SOCIETY. HARKER’S LOUNGE at 7.30 p.m. Representatives of all Sporting Clubs and other organisations will be expected to be in attendance. To further the efforts of one of the most important civic duties of; every able-bodied citizen. Greymouth has a poor record in membership of its very own society and it must be built up voluntarily to its proper strength. Circulars will go out to clubs and organisations next week. J. A. McINROE, Hon. Secretary. Next Week Next Week GREYMOUTH Next Week ART SOCIETY’S Next Week Next Week ANNUAL Next Week EXHIBITION NJ p¥ f We p k Next Week TUESDAY TO Next Week FRIDAY Next Week Next Week 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Next Week Next Week ADMISSION FREE Next Week FREE! SCHEDULE OF COMPETITIVE CLASSES FOR HOMECRAFTS 1949 N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR GOOD PRIZES . Pottery, Needlework, Commercial art, Woodwork, Models. Model Aeroplanes, Mecanno, Photography, etc. Good prizes in each class. Entries close 5 p.m. JULY 15. This year’s entries will break all records, so SEND FOR YOUR FREE SCHEDULE NOW, THE SECRETARY, N.Z. Industries. Fair, C/o Canterbury Manufacturers' Association, P.O. Box 381, Christchurch. 'THE Westland Catchment Board x has pleasure in inviting the public of’Westland to view screenings of Soil Conservation on films by the Soils Council’s Film Unit throughout the West Coast. The films this year are all New Zealand made and the subject matter- is regarded as the best yet. Cartoons and Newsviews will also be shown. ITINERARY

MONDAY, May 30, Barrytown Hall 8 p.m. TUESDAY, May 31: Secondary Schools, Opera House, Greymouth 10 a.m. TUESDAY, May 31: Greymouth public screening, Methodist Hall 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 1: Rotomanu Hall 8 p.m. THURSDAY, June 2: Hokitika Schools, Regent Theatre, Hokitika 10 a.m. THURSDAY, June 2: Koiterangi Hall 8 p.m. FRIDAY, June 3: Ross 8 p.m. SATURDAY, June 4: Wataroa Hall 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, June 5: Fox Glacier 8 p.m. MONDAY, June 6: Hari Hari 8 p.m. TUESDAY, June 7: Waitaha 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 8: Arahura 8 p.m. THURSDAY, June 9: Ikamatua 8 p.m. FRIDAY, June 10: Cronadun 8 p.m. SATURDAY, June 11: Inangahua 8 p.m. MONDAY, June 13: Karamea 8 p.m. TUESDAY, June 14: %d--donville , 8 p.m, WEDNESDAY, June 15: Westport Community Centre Schools 10 a.m. Public 8 p.m. Do not be disappointed Be sure to keep the date free ADMISSION FREE Attractive cash prizes being donated for essays from secondary and primary schools. Watch for details. SEPARATOR:—AIfa-Laval, 22 gallon. Trial given, £lo.—Westland Auction Coy, Ltd, 20 Mackay street. WANTED Known. Good selection of wallpapers, varnishes and enamels at A. Agnew’s, 3 Boundary street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1949, Page 1

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