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PUBLIC NOTICES. COMBINED BOROUGHS OF RUNA.VGA A.XD BRUNNER. Bl I.NN I A I, ELECTION OF REPRF SENTATIVE ON GREY HOSPITU ' BOARD, | J.X Till-: MATTER ~f the “Hospital and Institutions Act, 1909,’’ and the' Ol'der-in-Couneil made thereunder on the 19th day ~f Alarcli 1917, and “The Local Elections and Polls Act l!'0S" and its Amendments, and “Municipal Corporations Act, 1921).’ J HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that FREDERICK WILLIAMS 11”' only canilidate duly nominated for the office of representative on (■ivy Hospital Board, and 1 therefor'* declare the said FREDERICK WILLIAMS to be ilulv elected to such ouii'e for the ensuing two venrs. I . RICHMOND, Returning' Officer. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1925. BOROUGH OF RUNANGA 1 Dll -■ NXI A I. EE ECT lON O F 001 ’ X 01 T.LORS. IX 111 E MA I' IT. 1? of the “ M tin icipal Ooi-porations Act. 1920.” and “Thu Eoral Elections and Polls Art. 190 S” .••mi its Amendments. J HEREBY GIVE PIBLIO NOTICE '■’ASKER, EDWARD KENNEDY HENRY DUGGAN SAMUEL BA DDELEY ROBERT M<’TAGGART SIDNEY WILFRED MORRIS EDWARD MeALAVEY were the only candidates duly nominated for the offices of Councillors of the Borough of Runanga and being the required number for the said offices, i therefore declare them duly elected to such offices for the ensuing two years. I. RICHMOND, Returning Officer. i Dated at Runanga this 22nd day of April. 1925. BOROUGH OF RUNANGA. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. IX THE MATTER of “The Municipal Corporations Act. 1920” and “TheLoral Elections and Polls Act. 1908“ and its amendments: — I HEREBY GIVE ITBLIC XOTICE 1 -hat WILLIAM STERLING CLARK w-i.-i the only candidate durv nominated for Ihr <lli<-r of Mayor of the Borough, of Runanga, and I therefore declare th.’ said WILLIAM STERLING CLARK to be duly elected to such oflice for the ensiling two years. I. RICHMOND. Returning Officer. Dated at Runanga, this 22nd dav of •'."il. 1925. _ ALL AOU RUGBY SUPPORTERS “ Players anil non-Players, rally to the GENERA f, .MEETING of ' the I It I(t BY SUPPORTERS’ ASSOCIA- I TION Io bo held at the Druids’ Hall I TO N IGH'f (Thursday) April 23 •<' I 7.30 o’clock. F. J. SPORA. m.p. Secretary. SPECIAL THAXKSGTVfNG SERVICES. QPEOIAL THANKSGIVING SER. k VICES for the lifting of the Infantile Paralysis Embargo on children, will be he bl in the' various churches in Grey, mouth on SUNDAY NEXT at 2.30 p.m. Special Services for children, including Cobden and Bl a kef own, will be' hold in the Churches of England, and the collection will bo devoted to the- Chil dien's Ward at the Hospital. In the evening the Ministers of the re.poe-t i ve» Churches will change pini>it< as follows;— Holy Trinity, Rev. T. X’. (‘little; Presbylt'rian Church Rev. Martin; Methodist, Ensign Toomer, Sal ration Army, Ven. Archdeacon Carr. O O P E R ’ S. fllE fruit jy,JA EKET MACKAY STREET : ■ ■ ’Phono 403 ORANGES 4s anil 6s per dozen. PEARS. 4d and Gd per lb. APPLES (Dessert) Gd per lb. APPLES (Cooking) 3d and 4<l per lb. TOMATOES, 4d and Gd per lb. POTATOES, 15s per sack. ONION'S, Ils per cwt. QUINCES 4d per lb. BANANAS 1/6 and 2s dozen. MELONS (.Tam) 216 per lb. CRAPES 2s per lb. CONFECTIONERY, POT PLANTS. FRESH EGGS AT COOPERS, THE FRTTTT MART. QI, D BRUNNER . .OOAL The Best for Household Use. 32s ton delivered to any part of Cobden or Greymouth. Orders may bo left with Mr Carey, Cobden, or T. Brown. Grocer, Greymouth. W. WEoT, Coal Merchant. p HIPTON FOR DRAPERY AND BOOTS. THESE ARE NOW CHEAPER AT MILLERTON THAN ELSEWHERE. DON’T THANK MASSEY, I THANK “SHTPPY.”

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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 1

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