PUBLIC NOTICES. FRUIT! , FRUIT! . FRUIT! VEGETABLES!- . . VEGETABLES! Highest grajje Fruit and Vegetables daily at, prices ‘that defy all competition. Jonathan Apples ■ 44ib case 8/Oranges a fl ozeD 3/. Cooking Pears 401 b ease 7/6 Cooking Apples 3d lb, . 401 b case 6/6 Pie Melong 2d per lb. Marrows IJd per lb Spinach 3d per bundle Chestnuts ’ 6d per lb Carrots and Parsnips mixed, a qr. 2/6 Agent for Jubilee Coal. ' " 808B 0B W l53 ™ Fruiterer, 21 Boundary St. jyjISS gESLEY LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER AND TOILETTE SPECIALIST. Specialises in Marcel Waving, Water Waving. MANICURING AND MASSAGING. SOLICITS A TRIAL. Satisfaction Guaranteed. . No. 3. Boundary Street. P.O. Box 203. 'Phone No. 486 K. AMUSEMENTS. pAN.CY JJRESS gALL
TERRACE HALL MOAN A TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 24th April Commencing at 7.30 sharp. Winkie Williams ’ Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! Prices:— Ladies 1/6; Gents 3/6. gE ONE OF THE CROWD at United Pavilion, FRIDAY EVENING:— Karoro -Sports Old Time Dance. Williams’ j Orchestra. Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies T/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. i. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AGENTS. cpIIE “ARGUS” will not be published on THURSDAY next. April 25th., 1929, Anzae Day. THE MANAGEMENT. ANZAC DAY PARADE. TERRITORIALS AND SENIOR CADETS. ALL TERRITORIAL and SENIOR CADETS UNITS WILL PARADE at the Greymouth Drill Shed on APRIL 25 — Roman Catholics at 8.30 a.m. Other Denominations at j p m. Dress: Teri'itoriais ’ Unifoqtn—Greatcoats, Rifle, Belt, Sidearms. Cadets—Drill Order. L. : R. -SHUTTLEWORTH,;S.S.M.
ANZAC DAY. RETURNED SOLDIERS ’ ASSOCIATION. A LL RETURNED MEN are requested to PARADE at the Band Rotunda . Boundary Street, at 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, April 25, to take part in the procession to the Opera House, where the usual Anzae Day service will be held. Veterans of all wars are invited to attend. T. P. RYAN, Secretary. UNITED CLUB. ALL MEMBERS, FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of the above Club are invited to attend the Anzae Day ceremony, which will be held at the Pavilion TO-MORROW at 11 -fi-.m. A. HUGHES, Hon. Secretary. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS 1“ ■ r, .l /"j WING to increasing trade, MESSRS SEYMOUR & COY,, have extended their business by the purchase of the Kozie Sweet Shop (next Dixon’s), which lately has been conducted by Mr B. Lane. They trust that the same patronage their Mackay Street shop enjoys will, in addition, be given to the new centrally situated branch. A splendid selected range of ENGLISH and COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY will be stocked, as well as a good assortment of FRESH FRUIT. AH orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
NOTICE. W E havq pleasure in notifying the public that we have besn appointed WEST COAST AGENTS for the DIRECT SUPPLY MILKING MACHINE COMPANY. All enquiries for de. ails or demonstrations will receive prompt attention. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO., ' Werita Street., GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. DEFAULTERS’ LIST. TN accordance with Section 57 of the O Counties’ Act, 1920” any RATEPAYER whose RATES, or any part thereof, REMAIN UNPAID on and after SATURDAY, April 27, will NOT be entitled to a VOTE at the forthcoming elections. M. KEATING. County Clerk. Greymouth, April 23, 1929,
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1929, Page 1
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