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AMUSEMENT!. (JREYMOUTH WATERSIDE WORK- ** ERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. CASS SQUARE—HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1928. Fares: Adults 2/4; Children 1/3. Hot water, Tea, Sugar and Milk pro vided free. Greymouth Municipal Band in attendance. Special attention will be paid to children in the way of Cash, Lollies. Biscuits, Fruit and Soft Drinks. Tickets can now be obtained from the Union Secretary. Train leaves Greymouth 9.20 a.m., stopping at Elmer Lane and Karoro. H. KIRK, Secretary. public Notice a A and p gHOW VICTORIA PARK GREYMOUTH WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 15th and 16th, 1928. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Write or call for Schedule. CHAS. H. ROSE, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 96 P.O. Box 171 FIRESTONE IJIYRES yIRESTONE rpYRES GET YOUR HOLIDAY MOTORING SUPPLIES FROM THE LOCAL AGENTS. gAILLIE AND WERITA STREET, GREYMOUTH. FIRESTONE rpYRES FIRESTO’E rpYBES FRUIT I FRUIT 1 FRUIT ! Secure the Best from JJUEY (GEOK & gONB (Opposite the Opera House). Fruit from the Leading Orchards constantly arriving. The Largest Variety of Fresh Vegetables always in stock.

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jJJASONHi JJOTEL MHLBON. The leading Commercial and ToaHst Hotel in the Diatriet. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 84. Telephone 88. TO WEST COASTMUI gOYAL J[OTHL NILSON. (Hnder new management). A home away from home. Mr O’Malley, who Is an old ex-West Coaster, will be pleased to see eld f, lends. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Woodville, rnd Oxley’"' Hotel, I'< N"* 1

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Grey River Argus, 11 January 1928, Page 1

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