PUBLIC NOTICES. TAKING THE RISK OUT OF BUYING MEAT. CONSIDER YOUR HEALTH. ROOFER’S gUTCHERY ALBERT STREET, has installed .the latest Refrigerating Plant and Cool Room. Free from flies and dust. Make Cooper your butcher and be assured of getting freshest meats. SMALT. GOODS A SPECIALTY. AMUSEMENT* A DANCE will take place at Me Kano’s Hall, Cobden, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, from 9 to 12 p.m. Steel’s Orchestra. Good floor. gOXING. GRAND BENEFIT AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. (Proceeds to be devoted to the widow of the late Mr ‘‘Dick” Pascoe). TOWN HALL GREYMOUTH SATURDAY, MARCH .17, 1928. Nominations for all classes from heavyweight to flyweight close on Saturday, ' 10th March. F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO Till-: OLD PIONEERS OF THE (TEYMOCTII DISTRICT. rpilOSE PIONEERS who have been in the GREYMOUTH DISTRICT prior to 1880, and who are over 60 years of age, are hereby INVITED 'I'O ATTEND the OLD PIONEERS’ RE-UNION DINNER, ,;o be hold in the TROT TING CLUB’S BALLROOM, Victoria Park, Greymouth, at 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, February 29th, 1928. Those wishing to accept this invitation must notify the Secretary, Mr C. 11. Rose. Greymouth, on or before SATURDAY, February 25, when admission card will be iorwa cried. WESTLAND SHOP ASSISTANTS’ AWARD. 1 N Tll E MA TTER ()F ST A T UTO RY EASTER HOLIDAY. VS/II EREAS th<* Westland Award pro- ’’ vides for Easter Saturday as a Statutory Holiday, or, as an alternative, for the substitution of another day in the current year IN LIEU THEREOF, under certain conditions, this is to notify employers and employees controlled by the award, in that portion of the district covering Greymoitfh and Cobden, that by a resolution of the majority of the said employers, conform-, ing to the necessary conditions EASTER TUESDAY, April 10, 1928, will be observed as a Statutory Holiday INSTEAD OF EASTER SATURDAY, April 7th, 1928. On behalf of ,ihe Employers’ Association J. E. WILLIAMS, gHALAND JNBURANCE c° - L TD ACCIDENT BRANCH.—Transits ** Branches of Accident Buainest* MAIN TEAT UREft— Absolute Sectu ity, Prompt and Liberal Settlement Employers of Labour and others wil study their own interests by apply In* for rates ar» J "»ther particulars G. S. NELSON HOTELS. pARLTON pRIVATE JJOTEL BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. A Home where you feel at home. Centrally situated, yet quiet, near Post Office, Theatres and ’Bus Stands. Well equipped with all needful modern comforts. Excellent cuisine. Nearly all our guests come to “The Carlton” through personal recommendations. 8/- per day. £2/2/- per week. Telephone 1019. A. J. BASTIN, Proprietor. JJOTEL NELSON. The leading Commercial «Tid Tourist Hotel in the District. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. Telephone 38. TO WEST COASTERS. gOYAL JJOTEL NELSON. (Under new management). A home away from home. Mr O’Malley, who is an old ex-West Coaster, will be pleased to see old friends. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Woodville and' Oxley’s Hotel, Picton/
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Grey River Argus, 22 February 1928, Page 1
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