PUBLIC NOTICES. 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. S. MITCHELL, Prop. Late City Hotel, Christchurch. P.O. BOX 80. ’PHONE 49. gT. JOHN’S SHOP DAY, Saturday, June 17th. Next door to Rose’s (Photographers). Cake, Produce, Jumble, etc. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS. A MEETING of RELIEF W'ORKERS’ WIVES and UNEMPLOYED WOMEN will be held in the Lyceum Hall, Guinness Street, TO-DAY’ (Thursday), at 2.30 o’clock. W. WATT, (Chairman Anti-Camp Committee), Convenor, MEETING OF LADIES. ALL LADIES willing to help in connection with the Street Collection and Sale of Badges, on behalf of the Mayor’s Relief Fund, on SATURDAY', are requested to meet at the Council Chambers TO-DAY (Thursday), at 3.30 p.m.
DUSSIA! Hear the Truth from JACK DOYLE (who ha.s recently returned). LYCEUM HALL, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), al 8 o’clock. Questions Discussion RUNANGA: Monday next, 19111. CHILDREN’S WARD. MEETING of ALL INTERESTED will be held at the Committed Room, Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8 o’clock. The Mayor will preside. MRS O’BRIEN. J. KYLE, J. KENT, R. A. BARROWMAN. Borough Representatives. PERSONAL. JJEAR ALEC: Y’ou asked me to forgive and give you another chance. Well, I will do so on condition that vou take mo to the Blackball League Ball TO-MORROW (Friday), where wc can each win a Gold Nugget. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. A PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned for DEBENTURES in the GREYMOUTH BOROUGH RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT (WATER MAIN) LOAN. 1932. of £3200. Debentures of £lOO each will be issued, redeemable in 1963, rate of interest 4-j per cent., payable half-yearly. The money would be required before the 31st JULY next. F. IL DENTON, Town Clerk.
Professional Visit of E. A. M l ' rrell D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (England) Optical Specialist, Representing E. CHOLERTON, May be consulted on all defects of vision at REEFTON REEFTON At LAWN’S, Broadway, TUESDAY, June 20th. WEDNESDAY, June 21st. Also at GREYMOUTH, June 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Appointments can now be made by ringing Messrs Lawn’s or Bennington’s.
OUT THEY GO! OUT THEY GO! PRICES AT BOND’S HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER. We invite your inspection of our Entire Stock. The Prices (for eash only) Speak for Themselves. JJOND ’8 yyONDERLAND, WACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH
VEGETABLES JpRUIT JpRUIT The Best at; GREYMOUTH’S LOWEST PRICES. FRUIT. Delicious Apples, 3d lb., 5/6 case. Jonathan Apples, 3d lb, 5/6 ease. Sunkist Oranges, -4 for !/-• Lemons, 4 for 1/-, 2/9 dozen. Nice Eating Pears, 4d lb. Grapes, 1/3 and 1/6 lb. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 141 b for 1/-, 1/9 qrOnions, 101 b for 1/-, 2/- qr. Pickling Onions, 101 b for 1/-. gEYMOUR’S pRUIT JJEPOT. (D. T. PATTERSON.) MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH-
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Grey River Argus, 15 June 1933, Page 1
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