MAWHERA MEAT CO. Plenty of Ox and Runner Beef. Prime Lamb, Hoggett and Wethei Mutton and' Dairy Fed Pork. SIDES OF MUTTON FROM 10/Fourquarters from 3/-, . Loins from 3/-. FULL LEGS FROM 6/Plenty of Brains, Tripe and Frys. Smallgoods a speciality. Wholesale and retail. FREE DAILY DELIVERY. PUBLIC NOTICES HARBOUR LODGE NO. 73 R.A.0.8. VISIT' will be paid to Old V People’s Home TONIGHT (Wednesday). Cars leave Union Hotel at 7 p.m. sharp. COBDEN HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION To those members going to Blaketown this evening: "RUS leaves Cobden bus station 7.45 p.m., thence through Holland Settlement, along Beach road, and on to Bright street. . PICTURE EVENING ~ MEMBERS of the Grey Mam School Committee, The Home and School Association and the Headmaster and Staff desire to thank parents and supporters for their liberal support towards the purchase of the school film projector, A picture evening is to be held TOMORROW (Thursday). at 8 o’clock and all are cordially invited to be present. ______ COBDEN QUEEN COMPETITIONS RESULTS:— Dinner, Mrs I. Burn, Cobden; Cup, Saucer and Plate, Mrs W. Price, Cobden; Razor Set, Mrs J. H. Lindbom, Shakespeare street. WEST COAST BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Competition Results CIGARETTES: H. No. 36, Bill Wilson; Nylons: K No. 63, 112 Tainui street. CELTIC QUEEN ~~~ FLOWER DAY FLOWER DAY FLOWER DAY A.T.C. Rooms A.T.C. Friday Friday August 19th, CELTIC QUEEN’ ” BOTTLE DRIVE This Saturday Morning AUGUST 20th. _ THE ANNUAL CELTIC BALL_ INTENDING patrons of the Anx nual Celtic Ball are requested not to misunderstand one of our previous advertisements concerning dress to be worn at the Ball. The Committee of the Club feels that to help maintain or better the standard of the last few Balls held in Greymouth patrons should attend suitably attired: —Namely dinner suits or lounge suits and evening frocks. There is no intention of insisting on this being done, but the committee would appreciate if patrons would favourably consider this suggestion. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Revell Street, Hokitika Under New Management Having purchased the Commercial Hotel, Hokitika, we wish to advise patrons that the establishment is being conducted under entirely new management whose motto is “Service and Civility.” A good stock of wines and spirits always on hand. MR and MRS E. H JONES, Proprietors. INKSTERS have folding cameras A in stock from £6/12/6 to £22. COUNTY OF GREY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TV that the Grey County Council under the provisions of Section 51 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” and Section 120 of “The Counties Act, 1920” and all other sections of the above mentioned Acts (and any amendments thereto empowering it so to do) will, at a meeting of the Council, to be held on ThUßSday, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 1949, MAKE AND LEVY A GENERAL RATE OF THREEPENCE (3d.) in the £ on the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Rolls now in force within the County of Grey; AND a Special Works Rate of THREE-FARTH--INGS ( Jd.) in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Roll now in force within the Blackball Special Lighting District, North Riding County of Grey; AND a Special Works Rate of ONE-FIFTH (l-5d.) OF A PENNY in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Roll noW in force within the KaroroSouth Beach Lighting District, South Riding, County of Grey; AND a Special Works Rate of ONE-FARTHING Qd.) in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Roll now in force within the Kaiata Special Lighting District, South Riding, County of Grey; AND a Special Works Rate of THREE-FARTHINGS (j-d.) in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (on the basis of the Capital Value) appearing on the Valuation Roll now in force within the MOANA Special Lighting District, East Riding, County of Grey, ~ for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1949, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1950. ‘The said Rates shall be payable in one sum to the County Clerk, at the County Council Chambers, Gresson street, Greymouth, on the 23rd day of September, 1949. The Valuation .-Rolls are now open for inspection during office hours. Dated at Greymouth, this 17th day of August, 1949. E. M. HEAPHY, i County Clerk. WINTER’ MOTORING IF it is to be in any way .pleasant. x necessitates clear unhindered vision. Cars and Trucks need Windscreen Wipers which are working. If yours are not, or if they are not satisfactory fit a “Trico” Vacuum Windscreen Wiper Set available for all Cars and Trucks in short and long shafts and in oversize fitting for ’29 Chevrolet etc ... or a “Kaxton” English Electric Wiper, in 6 and 12 volt complete with arm, blade and fittings at £3 each Post Free.—Reliance Motor Supplies. All Parts for All Cars. Tell us your troubles ... we wil -limmediately supply the necessary spare parts to enable you to rectify them. 578 Colombo street. Christchurch. Phone 35-803. Tele- . grams: “Moranmotor.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1949, Page 1
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