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amusements. MATINEE— POLLARD’S PICTURES. —MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30 p.m.—DOBALDINA AS “THE WOMAN UNTAMED” TO-NIGHT—DORALDINA AS “THE WOMAN UNTAMED SUNDAY ONLY— A Metro Classic “THE GREATER CLAIM” Starring ALICE LAto-L MONDAY—“SMILING ALL THE WAY” Starring DAVID lillble. RUSSIAN FAMINE FUND. RUSSIAN FAMINE FUND. FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY -TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY T °'P X }- FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY TO-DAY FLOWER DAY' TO-DAY FLOWER DAY T TO-DAY GUESSING COMPETITION ——GUESSING COMPETITIQN GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION GUESSING COMPETITION -GUESSING COMPETITION BUY FLOWERS AND HELP SAVE A BABY’S LIFE. BUY FLOWERS AND HELP SAVE A BABY’S LIFE.

PUBLIC NOTICES, i j jyj AN-EATING SIIAR K. , i Caught on line outside the Grey Bar by Mr Austin Coom, on view TO-DAY j ■J from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at Boat Shed, 'Cobden, next to Mr J. Steer’s Factory. | Admission 6d, Children 3d. t . ■rpHE MISSES GILSENANS, late of j "*■ Cronaclun, wish to notify the J General Public that they have opened a I most up-to-date GREEN GROCERY & ! CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in the ■ premises formerly occupied by Mrs 1 Stowe, opposite the Criterion Hotel, ; Buller Road, Reefton. Copies of the ! “Argus” will be obtainable after the ’ arrival of the train. : T TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF I U N.Z., LTD., Tenders will be received until 4 p.m. ’ on MONDAY', May 15, for the following i ' supplies: — | BREAD—Six Mouths, i MEAT —Six Months. | For particulars of contracts apply at • Grevmouth Office, Albert Street. i Mav 4, 1922. ! : ( A ’ WEST COAST FARMERS CO- : OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. j ; j All Farmers interested in the above ■ Association are requested to attend a , SPECIAL MEETING to be hold in the J Council Chambers, Reef ton, TO-DAY / ; (Saturdays, at 2 p.m. Business: ■To appoint Provisional Board of Di- ? rectors. ;To receive Report from Surveyor re i Site. To authorise the immediate erection of Factory as recommended by the I General Committee. GEO. PASCOE, Secretary. 11. S T O P F O R T 11, i W. 11. STOPFORTII I W. 11. STOPFORTII ‘ W. 11. STOPFORTII ? W. 11. STOPFORTII i — Cash Clothier and Mercer, j REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’ (Opposite W. E. Williams, Chemist.) ! You can purchase the Very Best and I .Cheapest Men’s and Boys ’ General ReI quirements. Also Blankets, Sheeting, I etc., at Prices to suit. QUALITY GUARANTEED A TRIAL SOLICITED PATENTS OBTAINED THROUGHOUT WORLD. CYRIL CARLYON COATES, F.I.P.A. (N.Z.), 8.M.1.P.A. (Aus), F.M.C.P.A. (London) Patent Attorney and Consulting Electrical Engineer. 134 Hereford St. (Opp Bank or N.Z.), Tel. 2882, A 4465, CHRISTCHURCH. Where ? Is the place to get good hard-wear-ing washing Pants, Shirts, Socks, etc.; also the Best Values in Blankets, Sheeting, Towels, Ladies’ Stockings and Blouses, etc. -PETERSON’S PETERSON’S The High Class Drapers and Outfitters, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Opposite National Bank.) Agents foi- Scott’s Service Tailoring ' Co., C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers! and Dry French Cleaners. Terms Cash. Mail Orders promptly s attended to. Sample submitted. We ’ pay postage. ' BOX 86, HOKITIKA. rpATTERSALL ’S HOTEL CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH E. M. SHEEDY formerly of Shade’s \ j Hotel, has entered into possession of j tho above newly built commodious hostelry. A cordial welcome to West Coasters who will f ini ] the hotel replete with every modern convenience as it has recently been renovated and added to.J The Dining-room, etc., is under the| sole charge of Mrs Sheedy. Nothing but tho best brands off Wines, Spirits and Beers. Correspondence, etc., promptly at.-f tended to. Phone 214 Box 364.

amusements. —— T ABOUR PARTY'S DANCE TONIGHT, at Druids’ Hall. Good I Music and Floor. Ladies 6d, Gentle- , men 1/6. j ' T> U G B Y L E A G U E. - I RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL i . RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL i TO-DAY’S MATCHES. j RECREATION GROUND, HIGH STREET. j SENIOR —Koliinoor v. Bunanga, 3 p.m. j JUNIOR —Runanga v. Blackball, 1.30. '• THIRD GRADE—Blackball v. Runanga' at 12.30. Brunner v. Koliinoor, I at Brunner.' RUG B Y FOOTB A L L. ' VICTORIA PARK, j TO-DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 6. ! Seniors — UNITED/v. MARIST, 3.15 p.m. ‘ Junior— COBDEN v. UNITED, 1.45 p.m. i STAR vzMARIST, 1.45 p.m. Third Grade— MARIST v. UNITED, 3.15 p.m. j Admission 1/-. Ladies, Free. I I PUBLIC NOTICES. AM,. pUBLIC NOTICE.,' MR E. ASHTON MR E. ASHTON MR E. ASHTON Notifies that he has taken over the • i AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL And will be pleased to meet his many ; old friends, and merit a fair j share of their patronage. TJEVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH. Right Opposite G.P.O. Recognised House for Tourists and Commercials. ; NOW ©NDEB ENTIRELY NEW ; MANAGEMENT. Conceded the Premier Hotel on the West Coast. An excellent Table af- I fording the best in the market. Wines : and Spirits selected and guaranteed true to label. M. A. THORNTON, Proprietress (Late of Ngahero.) Telegraphic Address: “ Rovington’s. QOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE • COMPANY, LIMITED, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH Capital . . .. £2,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted nt very Best Conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt and Liberal Settlement. T U S T ARRIVED! English Red Herrings. American Dried Fruit. Pickled Salt Salmon. Pilchards. Mullet. Oysters. Lobsters. Fruit and Vegetables. Every Boat. M. MoDONNELL, M. McDONNEL L, m. McDonnell, I. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Wine and Spirit Merchant. P.O. Box 88. :: ’Phone 121.

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Grey River Argus, 6 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 6 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 6 May 1922, Page 1

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