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SOME THINGS.

THE PUBLIC WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.

(By’

“Buzzer.”)

Will the unsightly fence in front of the Jubilee Buildings bo removed this week or this time next year? Will the combined powers that he have the electrical and other illuminations erected by Saturday night? Will Capitalist O’Leary reduce the price of whitebait during Shopping Week ? Is it true that Joe McLean will meet and welcome the visitors to our town? Who will be the next Progress Lea- J gue Chairman? Will the new grandstand be ready for the forthcoming October Trots? Is it the policy of the present Council to insist on property holders abolish- ! ing unsightly and unhealthy residential ‘ 1 shackles, ” particularly those in the business area? Will the business men follow suit with other progressive business men 1 and have modern fronts put in? Will Johnnie Evans and his colleagues, of Hokitika, favour us with a visit during the week? Are the Jubilee Celebrations Executive going on with the Festival, or are they going to let it “flop?” Would it not be a wise proposition to be in keeping with progressive towns and engage the services of a paid organiser? Is it true that Tommy "Ryan is going over to League next year? Who were the successful competitors who had morning tea with the Elocutionary Judge? Will “Wally” Gittos purchase a collar for “Tiny,” or will he leave it to the Dog Inspector to buy one for him? Wiill Inspector Sloss don his new uniform this week? Will Dr. Moore take his usual place among the bargain-hunters during the week ? Why Jack Greenslade has not been figuring in the competitions this time so frequently as he formerly did? Ts it correct that at the meeting of the Farmers’ Union, held last week, s vote of thanks was accorded two prominent citizens, who collected subscriptions and organised the splendid welcome to their brother farmers? Will Joe McLean be persuaded to accept another term as chairman of the Chamber of Commerce.

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Grey River Argus, 2 September 1927, Page 2

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SOME THINGS. Grey River Argus, 2 September 1927, Page 2

SOME THINGS. Grey River Argus, 2 September 1927, Page 2

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