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PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN pursuance or "The Licensing Act, 1908;" I hereby give notice tha-: a quarterly licensing meeting being the Annual Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of We»tland will be held at vhe Magistrate's Courthouse at Hokitika on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1912, at twelve o'clock (noon) for the purpose of taking into consideration all Notices, of Application for such licences as by the said" Act are authorised' to be granted 'by ' the said Committee and the renewal or removal or transfer of such licenses of which due notice has ibeen given. All notices of application must reach me at my office at the Magistrate's Court, Hokitika, together with the prescribed fees not later than TWENTYONE DAYS before the above date. Dated at Hokitika this 29th day of April, 1912. i JOHN N. NALDER, Clerk of the Westland Licensing Committee. LICENSING DISTRICT OF GREYTHE ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING of the Licensing Committee for the above district will be -held- in the Magistrate's Courthouse, Greymoutk, on WEDNESDAY, the fif:h day of June, 1912, at the hour of i Noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for Certificate? of such Licenses as by "The Licensing Act, 1908," and "Amendment Act, 1910,," are authorised to be granted by the Licensing Committee, and the renewal or transfer, or removal of such Licenses, of which due notice shall have been given to me. AH applications must be lodged in duplicate at. least TWENTY-ONE DAYS before the date of the meeting. Dated this 30th day of April, 1912. B. HARPER, Clerk Licensing Committee. Greymouth. EXPERT METHODS FOR TEACHING DANCING. 12 CIRCULAR DANCES TAUGHT IN 10 LESSONS. YOU CAN BECOME A LIGHT AND , GRACEFUL DANCER IN ONE MONTH. THE ART OF DANCING. It/|"OST of the exhaustion complained .-"-*■ of by dancers is due to wholly unnecessary. muscular contraction, absolute waste of energy. In all good dancing very little exertion is needed, and in the waltz, where the action of partners is reciprocal,' many of the movements may be taken without tho slightest effect, provided of- course that the dance has been acquired on scientific principles, such as is taught by Mr. J. Budge at his private rooms, 31 Cowper St. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS ARRANGED. Perfect Tuition and Proficiency Guaranteed, Ball Room Dancing a .Speciality, All Kinds of Stepdancing Taught, Fancy Dancing, Skipping and Chorus Dancing, Bazaars, Concert Parties, and Private Entertainments arranged on application. Note the address : — ■ i • J. BUDGE, : 31 Cowper Street, Greymouth. j ED. HOPKINS BOUNDARY STREET. DIRECT IMPORTER CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE IS now holding 1 a novel Saturday Sale of ONE LINE ONLY, the I fourth one, May 11 and 13 CUP AND SAUCER DAY. CUP AND SAUCER DAY. Every Lamp Marked iri Plain Figures. SEEING IS BELIEVING. COME AND SEE. ED. HOPKINS FAMILY GROCER. ... COUNDARY STREET. DRUGS OF QUALITY : : : i PRESCRIPTIONS OF ACCURACY. I have no second-grade drugs or medicines in my establishment, and would not stock them. The sick to a great extent are in the hands of the chemist, who supplies the medicines to make them well. I GUARANTEE every bottle of medicine, or other drug, leaving the establishment to be — FIRST IN QUALITY, AND ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE ACCORDING TO PRESCRIPTION. H.WILLIAMS DISPENSING CHEMIST, MAWHERA QUAY : GREYMOUTH. Phones 118 and 348 : P.O. Box 51. Greymouth. "O O V A L TT O T E L. GREYMOUTH. (First House from the Greymouth Railway Station)" JR. T. McFARLANE— Late of Wellington, Proprietor and Licensee. ly/TR. McFARLANE will spare no -*-*-*- effort to conduct the house on up-to-date lines, and Mrs. McFarlane will personally supervise the household management. Every attention to correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF :'6s A DAY. The MEALS are second to none in the Dominion, and the purest .WINES and SPIRITS aro stocked. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S ALES ALWAYS ON. TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. (Unsurpassed}. ; Telephone No. 51 P.O. Box No. 67. WE LEAD Others. Follow Qualisy for Cash at Lowest Prices— HILO^BKAND and. CO : DRAG.— Wanted to SELL drag in first-class order. Price £35. Ten pounds down, balance easy terms ; also Waggonette and 2 gigs and several horses cheap. Apply Argus Office.
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Grey River Argus, 9 May 1912, Page 6
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