PUBLIC NOTICES. WESTLAND ENGINE DRIVERS’ UNION. A MEETING of tire above Uuiou will ■r* be held on SATURDAY, 25th inst. in the Lyceum Hall, at 6 o'clock. J. GOODALL, Secy. THANKSGIVING SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT. 'll a.m.—Family Service. 2.30 p.m. —United Children’s Service; Collection for Children's Ward at. Hospital. 7 p. in .-—Exchange of Pulpits: Church of England, Rev. T. N. Cuttie; Presbyterian, Rev. .1. F. Martin; Methodist. Ensign Toonier; Salvation Army, Archdeacon Carr. tOHURCH OF J’NOLAND CERVICES. ANZAC DAY COBDEN —Children’s II a.m. Memorial. 7 ]i.m. AHAURA—H.C. 7 a.m. SUNDAY", APRIL 2<i. COBDEN —Matins 11 a.m. Children meet 2 p.m. sharp. 1,1: N ANG A. —< 'hi I (Iren’s Thu nksgiving. 2 p.m. Evensong 7 p.m. BLACKBALL.—H.C. 8 a.m. NG ATI ERE—H.C. 10 a.m. AHAURA—Thanksgiving for Children 3 p. m . AUCTION" SALE. WILLIAMS' HALL. MILLERTON. TUESDAY'. APRIL 28th, 1925. COMMENCING AT II a.m. TJ ANSEN & CO. instructed by Mr J Dunean, will sell as above: — The balance of Stock of Ladies' Gent. s. and Children’s Wear and General Drapery. Silks, Costumes. Silk Hose, Scarves. Skirts. Boot: ami Shoos. Corsets, etc.. Children's Clothing in great variety. Gent.’s Borsalino and Fur Felt Hats, Suits, Shirts. Caps. Collars, Ties, etc. etel Ev.nvthing for ABSOLUTE SALE. f.& ET,ECTORS OF BRUNNER 'AND RUNANGA. Ladies and Gentlemen: —■ T RETURN my thanks to yon for the honour conferred by electing me um-pposed for another term as your representative on the Grey Hospital Board. I will continue, as in the past, to carry out my duties as your representative without fear or favour, for the benefit of th,- institution. Yours faithfullv. FREDERICK WTLLTAMS. April 23. 1925. W . J. T k,,i;i ’ and [(late Hineksman’s) MAWHEBA QUAY (Next Railway Hotel). AGENT BROWN’S LAUNDRY. CHRISTCHURCH. ARRIVING DAILY:— Marrow, Celery, Potatoes, Bee f Cauliflower. Cabbage. Carrots, Parsnips, Ruhnrb. Reans. Artichokes. Cucumber and al! kinds of Fruit. Ring ’Phone 4«56. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS TREE. JMPERIAL pjOTEL. RICHMOND QUAY, GREYMOUTB (Now under entirely new management) TOM McCONNON, Proprietor. This welkknown bouse has been taken over by TOM McCONNON, late of Kokatahi, who will be pleased to welcome old and new friends. Dining Room under the personal •wperviaion of Mrs McConnon. Only toe be»t of wine« and apirits stocked HPHE UNEXPECTED OFTEN HAPPENS. Why not arrange for that sitting now? We specialise in— CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS. H . Y EAIJ 0 N - Photographer. Mawheru Quay. pERRY JJOTEL SEVEN MILE. A/fR J- ROBERTSON (late of Cobden Hotel) has taken over this wellknown hostelry. Hot Luncheons, Morning aid Afternoon Teas a specialty Visitors will find the FERRY HOTEL an ideal week-end resort. Only the best brands of Ales, and Spirits stocked. The Dining Room is under the personal supervision of Mrs Robertson A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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