PUBLIC NOTICES. GIBBS MOTORS REEFTON - WESTPORT - NELSON BLENHEIM - TAKAKA. PEEFTON-WESTPORT—DAILY at 10.30 a.ra. on arrival GREYMOUTH TRAIN. REEFTON-WESTPORT—7 p.m. After arrival CHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. REEFTON-NELSON—DAILY at 8.30 a.m. TRAVEL IN COMFORT BY AAIiD. Greymouth Agents AARD Taxies:— Baillie and Neville, A. E. Kilgour, and ! Government Tourist Bureau. WESTLAND ENGINE DRIVERS, FIREMEN, ETC., UNION. rpHE adjourned Annual Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Lyceum Hall on SATURDAY EVENING, February 26th, at 6.30. J. GOODALL, Secretary. LANDS FOR SELECTION. is hereby given that the undermentioned sections will be open for application on Renewable Lease at the District Lands and Survev Office, Hokitika, on MONDAY, the 14th day of March, 1927. Sections 764, 765. 766 and 767, Wat-.-iron Survey District. The areas of the first three sections are approximately 40 acres and that of the last 52 acres, the half yearly rentals being £2 and £2 12s respectively, am! are weighted with valuation for improvements varying from £lO 7s 6d to £35. The sections are generally offered to provide holdings for workers in Hie district who hold no other land. Plans and particulars may be had on application to this office. W. T. MORPETH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TEACHER OF MUSIC. A/TR JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., L.L.C.M.. L.L.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Lessons commence MONDAY, 17th January. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: SO High Street. JOC A L pROGR E S S. RIDE IN THE FIRST COVERED IN SEDAN TO REACH GREYMOUTH. It is a 1927 model “ESSEX SIX,” to the order of Mr. W. L. PATTERSON, whose enterprise in placing on the Greymouth taxi rank such an up-to-date and fashionable taxi-vehicle is to be commended. The new Taxi is uow in commission, and is admirably adapted for West Coast conditions. Passengers are able to obtain an excellent view from the ear in wet or fine weather. The fine all-round quality of this newest model assures the acme of comfort in every respect. Experienced and Courteous Driver. RING TAXI STAND ’PHONE 387. or make arrangements for tours at Patterson’s Sports Depot, ’Phone 453. PALM OLIVE SOAP. Reduced in price from February 1. PRICE:—7Jd per cake, or 2 cakes for 1/3. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. JTEDDIE’S pHARMACY (Opp. P. 0., Tainui Street.) J. H. KEDDIE, M.P.S., Chemist. P.O. BOX 140 ::::: ’PHONE 97. EVERYBODY’S >JTEA JJOOMrf TAINUI STREET. MORNING & AFTERNOON TEA, with dainty refreshments, obtainable at any hour of the day. LUNCHEON: Our three course luncheon is acknowledged equal to any of the larger centres. No waiting. ICE CREAMS: Any flavour. OUR SOFT DRINKS should be tried. Most refreshing. CONFECTIONERY: Only the best sold. GAGE AND SON : : Proprietors. JMPERIAL JJOTEL, QREYMOUTH. (Under New Management) TOM LLOYD (late of Burnett’s Face) Proprietor. Dining Room under personal supervision of Mrs. Lloyd. All the lads welcomed. pION E E R JJ OT E L Gibson’s Quay Hokitika. The best of Beer and the best of cheer is guaranteed by ipOM QILLOOLEY, , PROPRIETOR.
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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1927, Page 1
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