PUBLIC NOTICES. ~aTrd~ QIBBS ’ M OTO,BS BLENHEIM—TAKAKA. REEFTON—WESTPORT—DAILY at 10.30 a.m. on arrival GREYMOUTH TRAIN. REEFTON—WESTPORT—7 p.m. after arrival of CHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, ami SATURDAY. REEFTON—NELSON—DAILY at 8.30 a.m. TRAVEL IN COMFORT BY AAR-D. Greymoulh Agents AARD TAXIS.— Baillie and Neville, A. E. Kilgour, and Government Tourist Bureau. LADIES’ MUSICAL SOCIETY. PINAL REHEARSAL on TUESDAY X NEXT, in Wesley Hall, at 7.30 p.m., for members taking part in Jubilee Concert. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTER'S. JVTEMBERS of Court Coneord No. 4355 not otherwi.-e engaged in the Jubilee Pro.cessioti are requested to accompany the Court’s Tableau in the Procession TO-MORROW. A. PRATT, C.R. rpilE LEGAL OFFICES in Greymouth will bo CLOSED during Jubilee Week as under: — TO DAY—From 11.30 a.m. TUESDAY—AII Day. WEDNESDAY 7 —From Noon. f)UR PREMISES will be CLOSED from NOON TO-DAY (Monday), on the occasion of the Inangahua Trotting Club's Jubilee Meeting. KIM IVIT.T.IAMS, (“Out on His Own.’’) MANSON ANU CO. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. rpo enable our staff to participate in the Jubilee Celebrations, and for the information of our various clients, we beg to notify that our Wholesale Establishtuents will b ( . CLOSED — THIS (MONDAV) AFTERNOON, February 27. CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, February 28. AFTERNOON OF 'FRIDAY, March 2. GRIFFEN & SMITH, LTD. DUNCAN McLEAN, Ltd.
CROWLEY AND CO., ROSS. ALL outstanding accounts to us after A 10th MARCH, 1928, will be recovered through Court. JMPERIAL JJOTEL GREYMOUTH. MRS E. M. PHILLIPS (nee Mrs Davey) wishes to notify the general public that she has taken over the above hotel, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to solicit a share of the public’s patronage. MRS E. M. PHILLIPS, (nee Mrs Davey.) Proprietor. NOTICE. rriHE “GREY RIVER ARGUS” can be bought at McKANE’S SHOP, COBDEN, EVERY DAY. REMOVAL NOTICE. IVT® C J/EAB, TAILOR, has removed from Mawhera Quay to new and up-to-date premises in Mackay Street, next to Walter Scott, Ironmonger. Large Variety of Suitings to choose from. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS: — MACKAY STREET.
NELSON HOTELS. JTARLTON 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.
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? MASONIC JJOTEL NELSON. The leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. Telephone 38
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Grey River Argus, 27 February 1928, Page 1
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