AMUSEMENTS. QIIILDREN’S PARTY: Aunt Hilda in charge, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.ni., Municipal Band Hall. Admission: Children 6d, Adults 1/-. Afternoon tea. In aid of Municipal Band Contest Fund. . QRAND ANNUAL BALL. (Waiuta Catholic Parishioners.) WAIUTA HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, October 6. Excellent supper. Happiness Boys' Bifid. Grand March 8.30 p.m. £l/1/Monte Carlo. Novelties galore. R. MORRISSEY, Hon. Sec. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT—2 p.m. AT ROOMS, MACKAY STREET. JJARLEY AND .CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction as above, Household Furniture and effects, including 2 Sideboards, Duchess Chest, 2 Wood Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, 3ft Layertese Mattress, Mission Couch, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Table, Hall Stand, Willow Chair, Chesterfield, China Cabinet, Gent’s Cycle, Gramophone and Records, 2 Wireless Sets, Pumice Copper (new), Set Concrete Tubs, Lawn Mower, 6 rolls Lino., 1 Koch and Kohn Piano, etc., ete. HARLEY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. TENDERS. T OGGING, CARTAGE and SAWING CONTRACTORS.—Joint or Separate Tenders are invted for:—(1) Logging about two million feet, mostly white pin, from area in Buller Valley; (2) Cartage of Logs from above area to Westport; (3) Sawing. Tenders close SATURDAY, October 6, 1934.— Particulars and conditions from A. Hunter, Westport; or J. M. Bunt and Co., Greymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. JJOTEL. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The most Up-to-date Hotel on the West Coast. Every convenience and comfort for the Travelling Publie. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL RATES. Wires and Letters promptly answered. Everything under nersonal supervision JJUNOLLIE JJOTEL. Newly Constructed Throughout. Five Miles from Greymouth and a quarter of a mile from the Grey-mouth-Westport Coast Boad. JJi JJESLIN, rietor. 'Pho»e 171 D
REMOVAL jyjß MAURICE BUCKLEY wishes to notify the General Public that he has REMOVED to NEW AND MOD-ERNLY-EQUIPPED DINING ROOMS in ALBERT STREET (opposite Mr P. Keating’s Central Hotel). Daily supplies of OYSTERS, WHITEBAIT and FRESH FISH. Everyone assured of a right hearty well-cooked meal at moderate prices. rpo MOUNTAINEERS, SKI-lERS, A TRAMPERS, GOLFERS, MUSTERERS, PROSPECTORS, FARMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. After Five Years’ experience at the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, amidst the snows and four years in South Westland amidst the glaciers, I am placing on the market by request a modified Swiss Recipe of long standing, now to be known as— QUS QAWNE’S UQELL-E-GO-PEEG ’ ’ A Boot and Leather Dressing; a Sure Softener for Comfort, and a Positive Means of Waterproofing. Directions for Use. —After thoroughly cleansing the boots, apply the “ Cell-e-go-peeg ” with a brush. All communications to be addressed to—GUS GAWNE, P.O. Box 39, Timaru. A Farmer’s Treasure and Cleanly to Use. TESTIMONIALS: Sutton-Courtenay, Berkshire, England.—l have much pleasure in recommending most heartily Mr Gus Gawne’s Boot Dressing “Cell-e-go-peeg. As a means of keeping moun tain boots waterproof under the most severe conditions, it is unrivalled, and it has the additional merit of being easy to apply and cleanly to use. — IT. E. L. Porter, A.C., N.Z.A.C, STORES AND WHOLESALERS write direct tn Timaru for prices. All Orders for Printing and Stationery given every attention. Work & Style up to City Standard. A. V. M°L rBKT ‘ARGWR’’ Agaat, MlaekbfcU.
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Grey River Argus, 3 October 1934, Page 1
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