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PUBLIC NOTICES. QBEYMOUTH JJAGWASH AND JJEY LEANING QO. We Call when required. Prompt Deliveries. GREYMOUTH BAGWASH AND DRY CLEANING CO., 10, Richmond Quay, GREYMOUTH. AMUSEMENTS rpHIS SATURDAY, as usual, HERB. X MOORE’S UNEMPLOYMENT DANCE- Steel’s Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. yyATERSIDEBS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. OMOTO RACECOURSE. Train leaves 10.29 a.m., returning 5.55 p.m. Return fares: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Tea, Sugar, Milk and Hot Water provided. Free Ice Cream and Lollies for the Children. Sports and sideshows all day. Everyone assured of an enjoyable day’s outing. £2OO £2OO £2OO IN PRIZES £2OO £2OO £2OO J£ARORO gPORTS TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW SATURDAY, FEB. 20. Commencing At Noon. 12.45 train from Greymouth stops at Grounds. Record nominations for all events. Children admitted free and well catered for. CIVIC BAND in attendance. DANCE AT NIGHT IN SCHAEF’S HALL. JJUGBY piCNIC RAPAHOE SUNDAY NEXT Train loaves Reef ton 9 a.m.; Greymouth 11.23 a.m. Additional train from Greymouth 1.30 p.m. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar and Milk provided free. RUNANGA SILVER BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Train fare from Greymouth—Return: Adults 1/4; Children Bd. SWIMMING.

SUNDAY' NEXT, FEBRUARY 21 ® (weather permitting), under the auspices of the Lake Brunner Athletic and Aquatic Club, MRS E. FRASER, of Greymouth, will attempt to SWIM LAKE BRUNNER, from Mitchell’s to Moana. Approximate times of starting and finishing—lo a.m. and 2.30 p.m. respectively. Steamer and motor launches available for those wishing to make excursions while the swim is progressing. BLAKETOWN CITIZENS’ HALL. GRAND OPENING OF SEASON: LONG JJANCE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. Excellent Supper. Williams’ Music. Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/-. DANCE ::: DANCE JJARIHARI, TUESDAY, 23rd. Feb. AA Albert Smart’s Dance Band (Dunedin), including Hec. MacDonald, Saxophonist, of Christchurch. Modern and Old Time Dances. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. WAIHO GORGE on FRIDAY, 19th Feb.; WEHEKA, SAT., 20th Feb. pERNHILL gKATING JJJNK. HOCKEY ON FRIDAY NIGHTS. LOOK OUT FOR THE FLASHLIGHT. HOURS —8 p.m. till 10 p.m. daily excepting Tuesdays, when the rink will be closed for dancing. This Rink has been enlarged, and is now the most up-to-date on the West Coast—3,6oo sq. ft. floor space. Accommodation for spectators. New skates. Good music. FUN AND FROLIC GALORE. USUAL PRICES. TENDERS. SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the Property described as Section 137 F, Block XXIV, Greymouth Native Reserve, together with the 5 roomed dwelling erected thereon, situate next door to Catholic Church, Chapel Street, Greymouth. Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be inspected at the office of the undersigned. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. TENDERS CLOSE aj; 3 p.m. on FRIDAY. 26th February, 1932. ALEX. BELL, District Public Trustee, Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. —The Choicest— HOME MADE CAKES. Block Cake—l/- and 1/3 per lb. Small Goods—ld each. Made on the premises from absolutely the best ingredients. <pHE JOSEPHINE (Next C. Smith and Co.) MAWHERA QUAY, GBEYMOUTH. NOTICE TO WORKERS. t>EFORE ACCEPTING ANY WOBK in connection with coal mining in the BLACKBALL DISTRICT, workers are requested to INTERVIEW the undersigued. B. CLARK, See. Blackball Miners’ Union.

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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1932, Page 1

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