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PUBLIC NOTICES t ■ -A ’ 2 A L BION JJOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. - MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH D. R. DOWELL, • (Late of Hokitika) —New Proprietor—- . Registered P.S., A.A., C.T.A. House. —EXCELLENT CUISINE— Under the personal supervision of Mrs Dowell. . RUNANGA BRANCH New Zealand Labour Party. Meeting will be 1 held in the Gymnasium, 7.30 o’clock, TO-NIGHT. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING DATES ALTERED. rpHE Greymouth Jockey Club hereby 110111165 that the DATES of its SUMMER MEETING, previously fixed as Friday, December 31, iJ3(, and Saturday, January- 1, 1938,- HAVE BEEN ALTERED, and the meeting WILL NOW BE HELD on SATURDAY, January 1, and MONDAY, January 3, 1938. M. J. FOGARTY, - Secretary. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. VISIT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS. mHE Commissioner of Pensions -*■ will visit Greymouth on TUESDAY, the 21st December, 1937, and is prepared to interview any Invalidity and other Pensioners who may wish to see him at ‘ the Pensions Office from 10 a.m. ( to noon anu 2 p.m. to 4 P-m. by appointment. 1 For appointment ring, write in or call on the Registrar of Pen- ■ sions, Greymouth, Telephone 450. ! TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. notice is hereby ffiven that GlL- ’ BERT CONNOR, of Ruru, Labourer, : was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of credi- ' tors to be holden at my office on IUESDAY, the 21st day of December, ' 1937, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Dated at Greymouth this 14th day of December, 1937. F. BIRD, (Deputy) Official Assignee. rpOR Xmas Cards and Calenders see . the Display at A. E. KILGOUR’S, Mackay Street. ' y mas STOCKINGS, 1/-, 2/-, 2/6 and 5/-, obtainable at A. E. KIL- ! GOUR’S, Toy Arcade, upstairs Sample Rooms. 'enjoy more LUXURIOUS HOLIDAYS Travel further afield...do things “in a big way”.. .ride in your own car ... How ? Why by earning a much bigger salary...by becoming A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Qualified Accountants are now in greater demand than ever before, and earning higher salaries. To be certain of qualifying as quickly as possible, enrol with Hemingways—the Schools with the. widest experience, and the greatest record of coaching success Write for Free Book, “Accountancy”— To-day I JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND pOLLOW THE CROWD to A. E. r KILGOUR’S, Toy Arcade, upstairs, Mackay Street. WESTLAND GOLD DREDGE I WORKERS’ UNION. ii/TEMBERS are requested to interL’* view the Secretary of the above Union before accepting work on the Gillespie's Beach Dredge. D. FARIS, Actin g-Secretary. 29/10/37. SOLES SAVED. SOLES SAVED. - SOLES SAVED SOLES SAVED To get the most out of your Footwear, go to LAWRY’S for your REPAIRS. We Turn Out a Good Job. C. L Aw R ’ BOUNDARY STREET. A ROPES • 75 per cent, of the ropes used for Mining, Logging and other purs poses are “COOKES” ’ Stocked by—- ’ DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO., LTD. Agents. ’ ’Phone Nos. 4 and 391. I Street. ::: Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, 15 December 1937, Page 1

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