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AMUSEMENTS. gpO-NIGHT POLLARD’S PICTURES xi>-7710HT ■She all star vaudeville entertainers and piuri’Ri’.s. '■ TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) SATVIiDAY and MONDAY. 8 p.m.— THE ALL STAR VAL'DEVII.LE ENTER I'A I NERs —8 pan. 8 p.in.—LOUIS BLOY, tho. World’s Greatest Banjoist. x p.in.—EDGAR BEYNON, the Marvellous Boy Futeriainer. 8 ]).in. — MISS KVA DALE, tlie Girl with the Golden Voice. S |,. 11L — r rilJ‘l TWO CAMPBELLS —Two Boys, Two Snii les, Two Concertinas. 9.15 p.m.—POLLARD’S ORCHESTRA And PICTIKL DRAMA. 9.15 p.m.—BESS.J E BARRLSCALE, in “THE WHITE LIE.”' Prices: D. Circle 2/7 O. Stalls 1/7, Stulls 1/ I. Reserve al the Bristol.

PUBLIC NOTICES. J H. KEDDIE, (TIE-MIST and ' PHOTO DEALER, offers a prize of Photo Material for the BEST THREE PHOTO SNAPS of (1) Lord Jclliuoe: ’2i Reception Function: ami (3) Dot-orations. Prints to be delivered on or before FKIDAY’, April 15th. QREYMOUTI-I JOCKEY CLUB. ALT, ACCOUNTS against the above Club ’s recent Meeting are requested to be sent to the undersigned lyAL J. FOGARTY', Secretary. W ARNING TO COAL MINERS. BEFORE accepting Employment at REEFTON COAL MINES,' workers are advised to consult the Secretary of the Miners’ Union, Reef ton. M. FAGAN, Secretary. ALT. MEMBERS of the Grey U.S.A, are roc]iiosted to I’Ah’ADE at the Club Rooms 'l'o-DAY (Friday) at 3 p.m., to take part in Hie Public Welcome to His Excellency I lie Gov-ernor-General. Dress: Mufti, wearing Badge. L. E. WALKER, Secretary. ! JJORSE AND COW COVERS. Season 1921. FARMERS! —Great Reduction in these necessary lines, brought about by the reduced cost of Cotton Duck. Get our Prices —and older early. HARLEY AND CO., LTD. py| C'l'ToX! AII'TTON! Prime CANTERBURY MUTTON ’ arriving regularly as from. r .l O-DAY. All this Mutton is Guaranteed to have been killed under Government Supervision and ’Stamped. i I Prices:—Forequarters sd. per lb.; Loins and Logs 7d per lb.: Full Sides and Whole Sheep (id. per lb. Bring vour own Kits or Bags. W. BEALE. Mnwhcrn Quay. QREYMOI'TH HARBOCR P.OAh'D. APPLICATIONS, closing at noon on . the 22nd April, arc invited for the position of SIGNA.LM.\N on the Board’s Staff® Salary £22 per month, and Free 1 louse, equal to £25 per month. Schedule of duties may be inspected at the Board’s Office during office Kouts. W. B. GILBERT, pF. WAN I’ I G ENER AT. STORE. MR. BERT WF.ARN wishes tn notifv his numerous friends that on and after MONDAY. I.lth April, he will lake over Ruifanga Co-operative So- , ciety’s STOKE at RE WANE I, and hopes by strict attention to business io merit a fair share of public pat# Tonage. _ Grocerv, Drapery, ami Boots always in Slock. pREYMOUTTI DISTRICT HIGH SC HOOT. COM M ITT EE. IN ORDER to have the Names of intending CANDID ATES printed on I the Ballot Papers previous to the Election of a Committee, the Secretary will bo pleased to have the names of aspirants on or before FRIDAY, April 15lh. at 5 p.m. WAT. BLAIR, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. THOROUGH. OF GREYMOUTH. VISIT OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR GENERAL AND LADY JELLICOE. THE CITIZENS. OF GREYMOUTH are requested to observe a HALFHOLIDAY from Noon TO-DAY, tho Sth of Apkil, in honour of the visit to Greyniouth of Their Excellencies tho Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. It is desired’ that business and private premises bo suitably DECORATED in honour of Their Excellencies’ visit. Ar. 3.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday) Returned Soldiers, Far Veterans, Cadets. Boy Scouts. School Children, and the Public will ‘assemble in front of the Town Hall, Mackay Street where they will be addressed by His Excellency the, GovernorGeneral. At. 7 p.m. TO-NTGH i’. the Sth #instant, a COMPLIMENTARY DINNER will be tendered Their Excellencies at the Post Office Hotel. Greymouth. TICKETS for admission to the Dinner may be obtained from Hie Joint Secretaries: Messrs F. H. Denton, Town Clerk, Greyniouth; AL Keating, Clerk of the Grey County Council, at the County Council Offices, Greymouth; W. B. Gilbert, Secretary, Greymouth Harbour Board, Greyniouth; and W. R. Moore, Clerk of the Cobden Town Board, at Cobden. Double Tickets, 15/-; Single Tickets 10/6., J. J). LYNCH. Mayor of Greymouth. WHY BUY A NEW SUIT! When you can get your old one done up as good as New! If you pride yourself on your personal appearance, send your suit along for repairs; tailor pressed by an expert, dyed, or dry-cleaned. The result will make you enthusiastic. X Af. O S S AND C O Y., Dyers and Dry-Cleaners, Mackay Street s : Greymouth. P A B B I T SKINS. TRAPPERS I TR AI , PERS I TRAPPERS! TRAPPERS! TRAI’J’EBSI TRAPPERHI I am still paying Top Market Price for Rabbit Skins. Consign your Skir.s to— R. 8. BLACK, Dunedin. Address— H. ©. BLACK. Box 230, Dunedin® Store—• 420 Moray Place, Dime din. (Opposite First’ Church.) Telephone—l2ss. Telegrams—“ Blackfoot,” Dunedin, AND YOU WILT, GET PROMPT RETURNS. c C A N N ’ S HOTEL. Tuam Street, CHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite Fuller’s Opera House.) Three minutes walk from Christchurch Railway Station. ONLY THE VERY BEST AT.ES, WINES and SPIRITS Stocked. A Hearty Welcome to West Coast RID LION HOTEL. HOKITIKA. Whera Up-to-dats Accommodation is Provided, J. J. MeINTOSII, Proprietor.

G R. I A VICEREGAL BALL will be tendered to 'Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe by the Citizens Qi' ' Greyniouth, at the Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday), the Bth April, at 9 p.m. Public Entrance: Library Door. Albert Si reef. Admission at the door 7/6: Extra , Ladv 3/-; Gallerv for Onlookers 2,A. J. D. LYNCH. Mayor. ■pOR~ A CHRISTMAS GIFT. •—A Photograph of tho Family. — A Photoglyph of Grandma with tho Children. —A Photograph of the Wee Bairn .—A Photograph of Yourself. We are busy, but no so busy but not so busy as we shall ' be when the Christmis rush I [ starts. Make an appointment early with « JAMES BING : PHOTOGRAPHER * Mawhera Quay i x Greymouth®

■\T o t i c » OWING to the INCREASED TRAFFIC and -tho HEAVY STATE of the Road on the Otira Gorge, the Coach Proprietors wish to notify the travel ling Public that NOT MORE than 281 b. of LUGGAGE (which must Reclaimed) will be carried. COACHES leave Otira for Arthur’: Pass every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. A. HALL, LTD., Coach Proprietor®. jIVANT ED Known to Farmers and Carriers, just landed large shipment of Le .Xoy Riding Coats, pri«« JOs 0d at Ycgarty and Williajafc

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Grey River Argus, 8 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 8 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 8 April 1921, Page 1

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