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Pntollc Notices .\£ SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING OF THE FIRE BRIGADE. lill MEMBERS of the abovejare requested to MEET at the Brigade Hall THIS EVENING, at 7 30, to form a procession to the Public Hall. > By order. J. BRIMBLE, Captain. G:v. F. B. ■■■>•■■' — ■■ .- THE GREYMOUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL BALL AND SUPPER Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL THIS EVENING. In Anniversary of the Queen's Birthday. Tickets— Double, ;lQs;; Single, ;7s; and gallery, 2s. Tickets to be obtained from any member of the Brigade. Dancing to commence at 8 30. J. G. WALTON, r ;_■ Secretary. p\ BEAT BOXING CONTEST i \JT IN THE VOLUNTEER HALL /■r r dN . SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1890, 'Between 808 MATTHEWS, the Light Weight Champion of Marl--1 v r ". borough, and ONEY HIGGINGS, a local man, for L2O ; aside. Marquis of Queenßbury rules, to x , a finish. Doors open at 7 30 p m, boxing to commence at Bby local men. Big event at 9. Price of admission— Stage seats, 3s : body" of hall, 2a. . -VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS IN AND MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. On SATURDAY, MAY 24th, the ORDINARY TRAINS will be RUN. . Saturday return tickets, available for return up to and including the following Monday will be issued between all Btations. Fares between Greymouth and Ahaura —First claaß return, 6s 9d ; second class return, 4s 9d. There will be no goods or mineral traffic on that day. BY ORDER. lyyTR. T. MD A VITT, SOLICITOR, TAINUI STREET (Two doors from North and Wylde's, Stationers.) TTAINES'S LINE OF COACHES. Owing to the Midland Bailway Company having opened their Ahaura section, GBOBGE HAINES will EXTEND his PASSENGER LINE of COACHES hronghont the GREY VALLEY as far as the LITTLE GBEY JUNCTION, running in connection with two trains DAILY as usual, namely — First train In the morning, and last train in the even* Ing. GEOBGE HAINES, Proprietor. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. We, the undersigned, hereby agree to CLOSE our respective PLACES OF BUSINESS on SATURDAY, 24th MAY, being the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY :- Duncan M'Lean North and Wylde Thos. H. Garth - (until 6 pm.) H. Weber : Felix Campbell A. Blsh M. M<Donnell H. Williams, per C, Bice and Co, W. F. Badger J. Manson&Co. A. W. Yarrall Griffin & Smith W. H. Perkins Beehive & Union Hallensteln Bros. stores per G. A. Ferens F. O. Dupre O. E. Holmes John M'Davitt M. O'Brien James Leonard Thomas & M'Beath S. Roulston & Co. Geo. T. Shilton B. C. Forsyth Wm. Bennington Bramwell and Wil- Christopher Smith liamson B. Hannah and Co. Forsyth and Masters J. W. Easson & Co. per A. J. C. Edmund Wiokes Smith & Barkley F. B. Waters per W. B. Barkley W. H. Heley Kettle Bros. J. Newell Jas. White Whitaker Bros T. W. Tymons W. J. Coates, per G. Hall. "\TEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH JOS SlfiAS EXHIBITION. THE BEEB AND PORTER AWABDS. M'GAVIN and CO. again beat all-oomers. Four first-class certificates and one secondclasß certificate ! The following awards have been made in conneotlon with the exhibits of Ales at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition : — MALT BITTEB ALE XXXX-First-class certificate ' STRONG ALE— First-class certificate MEDIUM ALE XXXX— Second-class certificate BOTTLED ALE— First-class certificate BOTTLED STOUT— First-class certificate. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. M'GAVINand CO obtained the following awards at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1888-89, in a competition against the world: — Malt and bitter ales, first-class certificate and gold medal ; strong ales, first-class certificate and gold medal ; Bnecial mention list, M'Gavin and Co. * M'GAVIN and CO., Union Brewery, Dunedin. ■i^r O T I C E. T. H. GARTH wishes to notify his patrons and the ganeral publio that ON and AFTER MONDAY, MAY 12th, he intends REDUOING tbe price of HAIR-CUTTING to 6d. Shaving and Shampooing, fid ttflfa*

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6766, 23 May 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6766, 23 May 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6766, 23 May 1890, Page 2

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