PUBLIC NOTICES. yiSITOES TO QREYMOUTH Stay at the JTOTEL JJOMINION SPORTING & COMERCIA L HOUSE E. J. KIELY, Proprietor. TAKING THE BISK OUT OF gUYING ]VI EAT Seen in a shop, two sirloins of Beef seem very much alike. But when they aro on the table, what a difference may be found! Now to make sure that COOPER’S customers shall not have to run the risk of getting anything but first quality meat in perfect condition special precautions are taken. Firstly, he buys only the cream of the district, and secondly all meat is kept in an automatic cool room; therefore customers are assured of getting the freshest of meats, free from dust and flies. Consider your Health and MAKE (J OOPEB ALBERT STREET, YOUR BUTCHE 8. AMUSEMENTS. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. TVTeKANE’S HALL, Cobden, TONlGHT.—“Picture Benefit, “Taxi Dance” in aid of Cobden Tennis Club. TTNITED PAVILION — FRIDAY NEXT at 8.30 p.m., OLD TIME DANCE. Presentations to MR and AIRS. A. PASS, from Dance Committee and United Club, at 10 p.m. Grints 2/6, Ladies 1/6. FINAL gWIMMING /CARNIVAL THURSDAY NIGHT. RECORD ENTRIES. See — See — See — ATKINSON IN ACTION. Sec— See— See— BROWNLIE’S ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH A N.Z. RECORD. Proceeds devoted to the dependents of the; late John Shannahan. Run under the Supervision of the Greymouth Boxing Association. Admission: Adults 1/-; Children 6d. F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES.
PEAUTY pARLOUB. NOW OPEN. JOWELL Has opened in premises in Jubilee Buildings, Mackay Street. Facial Massage and Scalp Treatment a specialty. Permanent Waving, Hair Tinting, Marcel Waving,, Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair putting and Shingling. All the latest methods. Hours of attendance 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 pm. Appointments made. IMPERIAL n o r E L 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. MBS E. M. PHILLIPS, (nee Mrs Davey.) Proprietor. NELSON HOTELS. MASONIC JJOTEL NELSON. The teading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. A. W. FITZGIBBON, Proprietor. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. Telephone 38 CJARLTON pBIVATE JJOTBL BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. A Home where you feel at homo. 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.
Telepnone 1019. A. J. BASTIN, Proprietor. TO WEST COASTERS. JJOYAL 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, Piston/
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Grey River Argus, 28 March 1928, Page 1
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