PUBLIC NOTICE. y TO WORKERS. GpHERE is NO ACCOMMODATION j I X for MARRIED ME.X. at Ron— . Leo. Smith, Secretary, Boa Miners’ Un- ‘ ion. . i J . |TKAMATUA, BLACKWATER & WAI- ‘ i UTA Schools Competition. The public will please note that the above Competitions have been abandoned. i L. C. CHING, Hon. Sec. h NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATION. ) 1 p.X SATURDAY, 27th February, train j : ' usually leaving Blackball for | Greymouth at 6.5 p.m. will leave at 8-1 J i p.m., arriving Greymouth ‘J.33 p.m. ’■ gINGING & yOICE pRODUCTION. | i MRS W. HART. A.V.S.C.M., ( ( MEDALIST S.C.M. H Studio: 19 High Street. Pupils may be intervei/ I at Studio : any afternoon from March Ist. ( Terms Moderate. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. — QWTNG to BOATS being in i ‘ several ports, it seems UNLIKELY ! that a suitable Steamer (-an b<* ar- j ranged to bring the West Coast Horses 1 ; at present. The only hope for Coast j horses of reaching here is via Christ- j church, or Rail to Inangahua. and walk i to Gleiihope. The Club has done its best, but the weather has dislocated ! I the arrangements made. E. R. NEALE, ; Secretary. ; 1 ! j ■ TO KEEP IN LINE WITH THE : CITY DAILIES ()[•’ THE DOMINION ’■ THE 1 I c G '■■ !■: v T> I VE It A It t ; i; s ' 11 v? 11 A ( ■ I WILL PUBLISH WEEKLY COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT ’’ I ’ . j A •''•’ JI.I.I'STRATED QUITLEMENT Specially written articles in- . eluding Sporting, Dramatic, ’ ! Literary, Motor. Poultry, ’ Ladies, Garden, ChTdreiis, ’ ’ Boxiiig; Bowling Atltl6tles, Current Topics and Humour. 1 WATCH FOR SATURDAY'S ISSUE, j PIXG PHONE 111 ;iud have the Pro- , gresuive “Aigu.-’' delivered to I your home. :i j: pt'RE JCE pREAM I ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SWEETS ’ r R M EATES, u High-Class Confectioner. j Corner Tainui and Grogan Lane. j ( C ALL KINDS OP SUMMER DRINKS 1 SEE YOUR OWN COUNTRY FIRST ! . T?1IE GOVERNMENT TOURIST I ' BUREAU issues tickets to al) i parts of the Dominion for Rail, Steam 1 er, and Motor journeys, also for Hotel Accommodation. All necessary reserva- ( tions made for you. r BOOKING SERVICES T..EE. e Ln Tickets to the Exhibit’on at Dunedin 1 may bj attained through the Tourist 1 E'-v’ea’.i Ful. information oa aj plica tion to: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURISi l‘ BUREAU. ) i I Midland Chambers. Mackay St., I , GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 162. P.O. Box 276. I ' * 4 Saves yon time and worry-” j( WHERE TO STAY I .] IN CHRISTCHURCH. RAILWAY JJOTEL ! (Few yards from Railway Station). MANCHEST EK STR EET. d Breakfast and Luncheon specially 1 catered for Ferry Passengers. This Hotel has just been re-built and every i modern convenience installed; large : spacious airy bedrooms and beautiful furnishings, well ventilated. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Tariff 12/6 per dav. W. G. IVES, (Lat»‘ West Coast). M K 8 T. piLLING is NOW MANAGING HOLMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL HOLMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. " And will be pleased to meet and ac s - : eommodate friends from the Coast, in TARIFF 7/- per day; 35/- per week. ■d MRS T. PILLING—MRS T. PILI.ING a . HOLMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1926, Page 1
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