| PUBLIC NOTICES. TTNITED CLUB'S.USUAL Learners’ Dance, TO-NIGHT (Monday) l at the. Pavilion .... m.n. fJIG ANTIC EUCHRE, Druids’ Hall, (Upstairs) TUESDAY 28th. First prize, Morris Chair, and five other good prizes. Admission 2s. SPORTS. TJEMEMBEPt, NOMINATIONS close TO-DAY, MONSTER TUG O ’ WAR with TURTILL BROS, or P. G. SMITH m.n. NOTICE. ART UNIOiS TICKETS Is each; two beautiful Steel Engravings. First Prize “Hours of Idleness’’ by Hannon Byles. Second Prize: “Apres” from painting by E. J. Gregory, R.A. These Pictures are valued at 10 guineas. On view at Manson ami Co., where tickets can be got also. m.v. CHILDREN’S MONSTER FANCY DRESS BALL to be held in Carey’s ■ Hall, Cobden, MAY Ist. Children's dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Adults to follow. Admission Is; two first prizes, girls and boys, for best costume, voio by public. Winner of girl’s prize to be crowned Queen of May at 9.30. Admission Is. Good music and supper. b. y. AUCTION SALE. WILLIAMS’ HALL, MILLERTON, TUESDAY. APRIL 28th, 1925. COMMENCING AT 11 a.m. JJANSEN & 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, Boots and Shoes, Corsets, ete.. Children’s Clothing in great varisty. Genl, ’a Borsalino and Fur Felt Hnts, Suits, Shirts, Caps, Collars, Ties, etc. ete. Everything for ABSOLUTE SALE, f.e JJOTEL, QREYMOUTH (Under New Management). Box 132 :: ’Phone 51. This up.todate house has been taken .over by MR P. CRANNITCH, late of Lyttelton and Timaru. The appoint meats are of the best. Speights’ and local Ales always on tap. Dining Room under the personal supervision of Mrs. Crannitch. Comfort and the best of attention assured. Booking Office for Newman’s Motors. W J T BOUL AND |(late Hincksman’s) MAWHERA QUAY (Next Railway Hotel). AGENT BROWN’S LAUNDRY, CHRISTCHURCH. ARRIVING DAILY:— Marrow, Celery, Potatoes, Bee’ Caulifiower, Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips, Rubarb, Beans, Artichokes, Cucumber and all kinds of Fruit. Ring ’Phone 456. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS FREE. JMPERIAL JJOTEL. RICHMOND QUAY, GBEYMODTB (Now under entirely new management) TOM MeCONNON, Proprietor. This well-known house has been taken over by TOM MeCONNON, late of Kokatahi, who will be pleased to welcome old and new friends. Dining Boom under the personal eapervision of Mrs McConnoa. Only tne best of wines and spirits stocked.
TtHE UNEXPECTED OFTEN HAPPENS. Why not arrange for that sitting now! We specialise in— CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS. JJ YEADON, Photographer. Mawhera Quay. pERRY JJOTEL SEVEN MILE. ]\/[R J. ROBERTSON (late of Cobden Hotel) has taken over this wellknown hostelry. Hot Luncheons, Morning a.xd Afternoon Teas:a specialty Visitors will find the 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, 27 April 1925, Page 1
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