AMUSEMEN To, rpOWN HALL GREYMOUTH A TO-MORROW (Wednesday). GREYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY will present — “THE ERL KING’S DAUGHTER” and “THE REVENGE” Admission 1/6. Seats may be booked (fee 6d), at Kilgour’s. T>EFORE the Excursion Dance (organised by Ngahere F.C.), here Hall, FRIDAY NEXT. Admission 1/-.
yyiNTER gPORTS pXCURSION WEST COAST TO CHRISTCHURCH FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd. Leave Inangahua Junction 11.0 p.m. Fares: Adults 15/10, Children (under 15) 8/5. Leave Reefton, 12 midnight. Adults 14/6, Children (under 15) 7/9. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd. Leave Ngahere 1.20 a.m. Adults 12/6, Children (under 15) 6/9. Leave Greymouth 1.3 a.m. Adults 12/6, Children (under 15) 6/9. Leave Stillwater 1.50 a.m. Arrive Christchurch 7.24 a.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th. Leave Christchurch on return at 9.10 a.m. Seats can be reserved at all Railway Stations. Further particulars from—t. f. McKenzie, Secretary, Reefton. Tickets can be purchased from the following:— B. J. Harrington (Empire Hotel), Grey Scott and R. Williams (Kim Williams) Greymouth; P. J. McLaughlin, Kumara; J. Hunt, Blackball; V. Nyberg, Ngahere; G. Dalziell, Nelson Creek; G. Paul, Ahaura; E. Kerridge, Waiuta; J. Reiha, Mawheraiti; MeElwee and Sons., P. Strachan, W. Blom, Reef ton; W. Clark, Inangahua Junction; 1. Strack (Gymnastic Club), Westport.
JZ'L’MARA League Club’s First Annual Ball, Memorial Hall, Wednesday August 7th (Mayfair Orchestra) £2/2/Waltzing Competition; also special Prize for Lucky Spot and Statue Barn Dance. Prices: Double 5/-, Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/6.
TENDERS. GREY COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD AT SOUTH BEACH. RENDERS are invited and will be received at the County Chambers, Greymouth, up to 11.30 a.m., on THURSDAY, August 1, 1935, for the CONSTRUCTION of the above-named road. To be marked on the outside of envelope “Tender,’’ and addressed to the County Chairman. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Grey County Office. JOHN HIGGINS, County Engineer. POERUA SETTLEMENT ROAD—WESTLAND COUNTY. DRY CREEK BRIDGE. closing with the Secretary PubHe Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 13th. August, 1935, are invited for the erection of the above-mentioned bridge. Documents at Public Works Office, Greymouth and Post Office, Hokitika. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
AND QU LAND AGENTS MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— £1 1 Sfl — victorla Private Boarding House. Corner Murray and Tainui Street. Includes shop adjoining. Au excellent business proposition for suitable proprietor. Handy situation. £1 —Section with 80 links frontage to Tainui, and 100 links to Lord Street. Area 22 perches. Splendidly adapted for use as MotoGarage or a manufacturing business. Devon Street. Captain Dowv ell’s fine residence. Six rooms and conveniences. Ideal situation. Freehold. £795 — Palmerston Street. Section rnBS through to Sawyer’s Creek. Six-roomed house. With slight outlay this property so well sitaate i would be worth £lOOO. £1 —Quarter-acre Freehold, High Street; near Dixon Park Commodious Residence of six large rooms, plus conveniences. Easy terms PZ'Of) — Shakespeare Street. Six ” roomed house. Near Bowling Green. Freehold. BUILDING SECTIONS. BLACKMORE STREET -£l5O COBDEN, BRIGHT STREET—£I2S SHAKESPEARE STREET—£32S RUSSEL TERCACE— £lOO. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. PROPERTY WAS NEVER CHEAPER OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. QEORGE Q.EDDES Watchmaker and Jeweller. Near Tate’s, Tainui Street. Invites inspection and respectfully request of fair share of public . patronage.
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Grey River Argus, 30 July 1935, Page 1
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