PUBLIC NOTICES. JXOTEL. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH Best Appointed Hotel on the WEST COAST. —With— BEAUTIFUL BALCONY OUTLOOK. CUISINE—NONE BETTER. Registered P.S., A.A., and C.T.A. House W. S. MITCHELL, Prop. Late City Hotel, Christchurch. P.O. Box 80. ’PHONE 49. BOXING. yyEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS and NOVICE TOURNAMENT, conducted by the Karoro Sports Club, Town Hall, Greymouth, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER. 8, 1934. NOMINATIONS in all classes from flyweight to heavyweight, will be received up to Saturday, Sept. 1, by the undersigned. Entrants to state weight, also whether novice or championship class. W. H. COUMBE, Secretary. Nelson Street, Karoro. r?: ■ nnnu nmini y representative football MATCH. NELSON v. WEST COAST AT GREYMOUTH. 25th AUGUST, 1934. FARES: Special excursion tickets will be issued from Otira, Reefton, Blackball, Ross and intermediate “stations to Urey mouth on Saturday, 25th August, by trains arriving Greymouth up tn 2.30 p.m., available for return until Munday, 27th August. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ROSS-HOKITIKA-GREYMOUTH: Usual 1.20 p.m. Ross-Hokitika train will leave Ross 12.20 p.m., connecting at Hokitika with train for Greymouth. Usual 12.48 p.m. Hokitika-Greymouth train will leave Hokitika at 1.5 p.m., Kumara 1.48, Greymouth arrive 2.24 p.m. REEFTON LINE: Usual 3.40 p.m. Greymbuth-Reeftou train will leave Greymouth at 5.20 p.m BLACKBALL BRANCH: Usual 4.46 p.m. Ngahere-Blackball train will leave Ngahere at 6.30 p.m. Usual 5.40 p.m. Blackball-Greymouth train will leave Blackball 7.5 p.m. and arrive Greymouth 8.20 p.m FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ENQUIRE AT STATIONS. NEURITIS AND SCIATICA. lyi’R David T. J. Watkin, Makirikiri, Wanganui, writes to state that after taking R-U-R he has recovered from a bad attack of Neuritis in the arm and Sciatica in right leg. “I have found R-U-R to be very good,” he says. R-U-R is sold by L. F. Hogg, Chemist, Greymouth, and Central Pharmacy, Westport, with Money-Back Guarantee. Ask for Free Booklet. ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS TO PLANT NOW. Strong hardy plants of Polyanthus. Auriculas, Calliopses, Aquilegia, Hollyhocks, Gaillardia, Stocks, Mammoth Iceland Poppy, Cineraria, Antirrhinums, Caledula, Lobelia, Yellow and Blue Violas, etc., now ready; also Giant Rhubarb. Floral Work of any design made up with artificial or natural flowers. yyEST £<OABT pLORIST c°Shop: Mackay Street. ’Phone 360 \TURSE ATH FIELD. rftpresentativ* of ERNEST HEALEY T VAREJ TREATMENT. H.B. Buildings, cur Cashel and High Streets, Christchurch ’Phone 33-770. Will visit Greymouth overv month For particulars pleas* •ommunicate with the above address Varex for Varicose Veins. Ulcer* Rexema. aad kindred complaint Elastic Stockings and Supports. 1 everal shades and qualities to ms* PLANTS — SHRUBS — TREES. We have them in endless variety. Procure now for Spring flowering. We now have in a wonderful stock of GLADIOLI COBMS. We are proud of them. Prices are right. Nine varieties of SEED POTATOES. FLORAL WORK in all its branches. Give us a trial. We Guarantee Satisfaction. CUT FLOWEES always available. jy[UBBAY * £JO. FLOBIST AND GABDEN SUPPLIER JUST OPENED! JTOLLYWOOD 62 Cathedral Square, Christchurch. (Near Liberty Theatre.) With New Stocks of LADIES’ EVENING AND DAY FEOCKS. EVENING AND DAY FROCKS. In the Very Latest Styles. JJOLL YWOOD, CHRISTCHURCH. ), . (
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Grey River Argus, 23 August 1934, Page 1
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