PUBLIC NOTICES LISTEN! WHENCOLUMBA HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. ■DLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL in aid of Co’iivent Building Fund. Good prizes for Fiincy Dress if sufficient competition. Novelty Dances; Williams’ Orchestra. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. A GRAND BALL at the MEMORIAL HALL, AHAURA on FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. Williams’.Orchestra. Sit down Supper. Double Ticket, 7s 6d; Extra Lady, 2/6. QLD BOYS’ EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Cosy Club Rooms, Town Hall. WEDXESDAY. 8 p.:.i. Three good prizes. Supper. Admission 2-. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. mill-; BRIDGE across Nelson Creek, — on Greymouth—Reefton Road, between Ngahere arid Ahaura, will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC on WEDNESDAY, July 1, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. JOHN HIGGINS, m. w. County Engineer.
NF,W PLYMOUTH HARBOUR Z, BOARD. CONTRACT NO. 15. QUARRIED STONE OR BOULDERS. fOENDERS will be received up till - 1 10 a.m. cm WEDNESDAY, JULY 15tli, 1925, for the supply and delivery by rail, road, or water of 50.000 tons (more or less) of quarried stone or Boulders. Specifications and conditions of Con--1 r. 4 t may be seen at the office of this paper. (1. W. B. LAWSON, s.e. Resident Engineer. A MAN WITHOUT IMAGINATION
Might just as well be dead. Ho has no ambition. A man succeeds because he knows how to get value out of opportunity. Here is your opportunity. Are you going to take it? Bowers’ Engineering School is registered as a pri. vate technical school, and gives special coaching for Government Certificates. You can learn by home study ; — Draughtsmanship, Railway Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Harbour Engineering, Motor Engineering. Ninety-five per cent of our students succeed at the first examination. No other school has this record. Now is your chance. Take it. Write for pros, pectus. BOWERS’ ENGINEERING SCHO6... (Registered under Marine and Eduea. tion Departments since 1915.) Room 51, Colwill’s Chambers. SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND (And at WellwtonY
WHERE TO STAY:--pEI.LVUL JJOTEI CHRISTCHURCH ■. fpw doors from Square and Theatre' Spacious Bedrooms; Private Sitting Pnoms. Reading and Commercial-rooms. This Hotel has just been thoroughly renovated. Diring "Room under my personal njpervision . Visitors will be assured of beine comfortable and well catered for. at •noderate tariff. All telegrams and ’otters promptly attended to; Tern. £2 2s a week. Special tariff for fan l Jias and Theatrical Parties. M. MARTIN. Proi.ri.‘'r—
COMMERCIAL gUPPER JJOOMS. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.. ’PHONE 37. IVJRS J. L. FOWLER WISHES TO NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) fried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room will be under the personal supervision of Airs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured.
NO. 2 QUEEN. DESULT OF ART UNION for Steel Engravings:— ,Ist.—No. 1107 (Air A. A. Adams) 2nd —No. J 461 (Air W. E. Pring). J. HALLIDAY, Secretary. ■ PASSAGES TO JgNGLAND I Via Panama. Suez, Capetown, and all ; other routes. Lowest fares. No l Booking Fees. Send for Cook’s Sailing List. THOS. COOK and SONS. 45 HEREFORD ST.. CHRISTCHURCH pHTLLIPS IS NOW AT THE ROYAL HOTEL. WESTPORT.
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 1
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