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PUBLIC NOTICEB, ALBION JJOTEL MAWHERA QUAY — GREYMOUTH BEST APPOINTED HOTEL ON THE WEST COAST. —With — BEAUTIFUL BALCONY OUTLOOK. CUISINE—NONE BETTER. Registered P.S., A.A. & C.T.A. House. W. 8. MITCHEI.U, Prop. Late City Hotel, Christchurch. P.O. BOX 80. 'PHONE 49. RUNANGA TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAY. TVTEMBERS are reminded that the above Club will officially open TO-DAY (Saturday), October-29. Players of other clubs are cordially invited to be present. Lady members are reminded that to-day (Saturday) will bo a General Tea Day. W. RICHMOND, Secretary. MOTUEKA BYE-ELECTION. IUIR JAS. O’BRIEN. M.P. for West■Ln land, will ADDRESS the Motueka Electors as follows: — ROTOKOHU: Schoolroom, 6.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), Oct. 29. CRONADUN HALL, 8 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), Oct. 29. MARUIA- Schoolroom, Station Creek, 1.30 p.m., TO-MORROW (Sunday), Oct. 30. REEFTON: Criterion Theatre, Reefton, 815 P-bi., TO-MORROW (Sunday), Oct. 30 -lift£‘2oo R EWAED - ■yXIHEREAS on sth October, 1932, the ’’ house occupied by the Inspector of Police at Greymouth was damaged by an explosion, and there is reason to believe that the damage was wilfully caused by some person or persons unknown.

It is herebv notified that a REWARD of TWO HUNDRED POUNDS (£200) will be paid for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons proved to have caused the said damage. JOHN G. COBBE. Minister of Justice. Police Department, Wellington, 21/10/32. CHRISTCHURCH A. AND P. SHOW AND RACES. sth TO 12th NOVEMBER. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. 4th NOVEMBER: The 10-18 a.m. Greymouth-Christchurch Mail train WILL run. sth NOVEMBER: Special passenger train taking passengers for Christchurch and Racecourse leaves Greymouth 5-45 a.m. 6th NOVEMBER: Special passenger train for Greymouth leaves Christchurch 8.0 a.m. 7th NOVEMBER: The 10.18 a.m. Greymouth-Christchurch and 10.0 a.m. Christchurch-Greymouth Mail trains WILL run. The 7.40 a.m. Greymouth-Christ church and 8.20 a.m. Christchurch Greymouth trains will NOT run be tween Otira and Christchurch. Bth NOVEMBER: Special passenger train taking passengers for Addington and Christchurch leaves Greymouth 5.45 a.m., returns leaving Christchurch 7.0 p.m. sth and 12th NOVEMBER: Train leaves Christchurch for Greymouth 7.20 p.m. and arrives Greymouth 4.50 a.m. (Sunday). Takes passengers for stations west of Springfield. For further particulars sec handbill or enquire at Stations. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT. 1930. J UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY AND EMERGENCY CHARGE. QN Ist NOVEMBER, 1932, two payments of unemployment taxation will become due, namely, an instalment (5/-) of the General Unemployment Levy and the third instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge on income other than salary or wages for the year ended 31st March, 1932 (one penny in each amount of one shilling and eight pence). If a declaration of income has not already been furnished, this should bo done immediately. Forms and full information are available at any Money Order-Office. G. C. GODFREY, Commissioner of Unemployment. CHILDREN’S SUMMER HATS AND BONNETS. Special Variety KNITTING WOOLS, suitable for summer purposes. T HE “JVfARGARUETTE” Albert Street, GrevmoutLSHOP IN BLACKBALL. All Orders ror Printing and Stationery given every attention. Work and Style up to City Standard. A. V. M C L UBKT A-xrtu” AgeMt Bl»ekb*a>

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Grey River Argus, 29 October 1932, Page 1

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