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AMUSEMENTS. ' . ' •• —-- ; ■.■«£*.-. - ■■ TO-NIGHT POLLARD'S PICTURES . TO-NIGHT A FASCINATING OLIVE THOMAS CREATION "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY" —Starring-- OLIVE THOMAS "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY" —Starring-— OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS, as the Ltttle Quakeress "Prudence" OLIVE THOMAS, as the Ltttle Quakeress "Prudence" . "To the pure, all things are pure." "PRUDENCE" was Pure— She was never misunderstood. "PRUDENCE" was Pure — She was ' never misunderstood: "I did win at Bridge— But they put one over me at Poker!" Also a "Poppy" Comedy— "FOZY AMBROSE," Starring Mark Twain.

AMUSEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS. pUBLIC . SCHOOL SPORTS. Show your interest iv the children by patronising their SPORTS. TOD'AY, 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission Is., Children 3d. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCI . DRESS BALL Will be held in the ' MINERS' HALL, BUNANGA,- — On— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. Miss Watson's Orchestra. Tickets: Double, 5/-; Ladies, £/-: Single Gents 3/6. A Buss will leave Post Office, Grey mouth, at 8 p.m. G. HOORDA, Sec, gACHELOE'S BALL, Under the auspices of the Blaketown Ratepayers ' Association. BLAKETOWN PAVILION, BLAKETOWN PAVILION, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. The Motor Bus will leave Wdde's Corner for the -Pavilion at 8.15 p.m. W. HERRING, J. GOODALL, Joint Secretaries. r ■ --J. - __■ - JPt»J__u«. "MOXIOES, rj.REY RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Club Rooms on THURSIDAY, 2nd December. ! Business : The Recent Billiard Tournament, and the Te Kinga Picnic. L. E. WALKER, Secretary. TDAKER'S. MOTOR BUS . The above Bus will leave Rutherglcn at 6 p.m. every SATURDAY evening, stopping at Paroa and South Beach, and will leave Greymouth Post Office at 9.15 p.m. on tho return journey. On SUNDAY evenings the Buss will leave Camerons at 7 p.m.,. stopping at Paroa and South Beach, and returning at 10.15 p.m. Arrangements can be made for parties at any time. . H. BAKER, Proprietor. gOFTWOOD SLEEPERS. Written Tenders, closing 4th January, 1921, will be received, by the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, for the supply of SOFTWOOD SLEEPERS. Specifications, etc., may be obtained on application to the Public Works Offices, Taumarunui, and Greymouth, and at this Office. Tho lowest of any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKERT, Engineer-in-Chief and Under Secretary. | Public Works Department, Wellington, Nov. 26, 1920. TTNDER THE LABOUR DISPUTES U INVESTIGATION ACT, 1913., NOTICE OF MEETING OF COMMITTEE. I In the matter of a dispute between the Westland Coach Drivers', Motor Car Drivers, Stable Attendants . (including horse shocrs), and Livery Stable Employees' Industrial Unioti of Workers, and Messrs Cassidy and Hall, Coach Proprietors, Otira, relating to wages and other conditions of employment.; PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Committee appointed to hear i the above mentioned dispute will 'MEET at the Magistrate's Court, Greymouth, THIS DAY (Wednesday), the first day of DECEMBER, 1920, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon. W. F. HARLEY, Chairman. OCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. . !? i' ' r V ! Applications are invited for the following positions: — (1) Professors Demonstrator. Sal--1 ary £300 per annum. (2) Dcnionstrator in, Civil Engineering. Salary. £250 per annum/ i (3) Junior Demonstrator in Electrical Engineering. Salary £200 I per annum. (4) Mechanic (Fitter and Turner). Schedule of duties and full particulars of appointment in each case may be obtained from the undersigned; by whom applications will bo received up to Noon on SATURDAY, January Bth, 1921. ' . • , The appointees will be required to take up their duties -not later than Monday, February. 2 1st, Registrar. Canterbury College, • , Christchurch, 26th November, 1921. jq- O T ICE. THE DAINTY BLOUSE CO., THE DAINTY .BLOUSE CO-, MAWHERA QUAY, Next Bailway Hotel* WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY (WedSay), Dec, Ist, RE-OPENING TOMORROW ('Thursday), Dec. at 2 p.m. ' . _ . When They Will be Offering AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PBICES/ UNPEECEDENTED BABGAINS.

PUBLIC NOTICES. , gT. PATRICK'S CHURCH, ' GREY- | ' MOUTH. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated TO-MORROW MORNING, at U. 30 o'clock, for the repose of the souls of those who died for the cause of Iridh Freedom. A MEETING of the Grey Branch D.I. of the N.Z.S.I. will be held in Trinity Rooms, Greymouth, ou SATURDAY, December 4, at 2 p.m. Business: Remits (bring Journal). General. M. MALONE, Hon. Secretary. TSJ °TI C E TO MINERS WORKERS! Before accepting engagement at tho Blackball Coal Mines consult the Secretary of the Blackball Miners' Union. W. BALDERSTONE, Secretary. "A BOON T0 HOTELKEEPERS." The ''NEW CENTURY" AERATED WATER MACHINE makes Soda I Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale or. Ginger Beer, best quality, saving at I least 80 per cent. Installed in leading Hotels. Write for particulars. TATTLEY AND PEMBERTON, Sole New Zealand Patentees, P.O. Box 1633, Auckland. WESTLAND RACING CLUB. HOKITIKA. NOMINATIONS for all events at the Christmas Meeting (December 27. and 2S) close with the undersigned at 9 o'clock FRIDAY NIGHT (December 3). Telegraph Office closes S p.m. Stakes £1800. Copy of programme at this office. D. J. EVANS, Secretary. A CHANCE TO • WIN . A BRAND NEW '' —SCRIPPS BOOTH MOTOR-CAR— —SCRIPPS BOOTH MOTOR-CAR— LEWISFAM HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND* ART UNION. . Send. 2/6 in cash or stamps, together with addressed envelope, and a ticket will be sent on. TO BE DRAWN IN JANUARY, 1921. Postal Address : — C. W. HERVEY, Hon. Supervisor. P.O. Box 109, Christchurch. Customs Department, Wellington, November 1, 1920. PROPOSED REVIhxOJsr OF CUSTOMS r TARIFF. . It is hereby notified for public information that it is proposed to make inquiries during the recess with a view to revising the Customs Tariff during tho session of 1921. All persons making contracts for the delivery of imported goods, either subject to duty or which may become subject to duty, should protect themselves ? either (1) by introducing therein a clause governing possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate no-j tice where contracts are already in force, or, where there arc running contracts, that in the event' of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1913, must It is proposed to amend this Section to cover alteration not only in the liability of goods to duty or the rate of duty, but also in the amount of duty. Copies of Section 130 referred to above will be supplied on application to the nearest Collector of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Comptroller of Customs. ISJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that! ! 1N a GENERAL MEETING of the holders of Shares in Class A in the I GREY DISTRICT PERMANENT I BUILDING and INVESTMENT SOCIETY will be held at the registered office of the said Society, Maekay > Street, Greymouth, on MONDAY, the 20th. day of DECEMBER, 1920, at 5 p.m., for the purpose of considering and if deemed advisable, passing the following resolution: — "That the Society be, and is hereby, dissolved. That after payment of the claims of creditors, and the expenses of winding up, the funds and property of the Society be apportioned and divided among the members thereof in the proportion of the amount standing to each shareholder's credit fti the books of the Society." Dated at Greymouth this 30th day of Nov., 1920.— James Kennedy, F. H. Kilgour, E. McDonnell, and William O'Kane, Directors of the said. Society. nUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS W 'for XMAS HAVE ARRIVED. You want all you can get these days for your money,- and by placing your Xmas orders with us, you save on every article purchased. .We have just REDUCED THE PRICE of many lines, and ask you to compare our prices. You can secure a ham here for Xmas by paying. a small deposit. All low briccs originate from our store. * BECK AND CO., • Mackay Street. J

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Grey River Argus, 1 December 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 1 December 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 1 December 1920, Page 1

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