PUBLIC NOTICES. JJOTEL ~ The Sports’ Home—Greymouth. C.T., A.A. & P.S. HOUSE. By Appointment. Excellent Table, Service, Bathing Accommodation and e.'ery Home Comfort. Moderate Tariff. ’Phone 49. Box 80. D. R. DOWELL, PROPRIETOR. p R E S T O N ’S. TAINUI STREET. CALL AT THE NORCASA and get your FISH & CHIPS already cooked after a tiring day shopping in town. Also Fresh Fish and Smoked Fish Mackay St., near Railway Station. Retail ’Phone 838. Wholesale ’Phone 22, before 9 a.m. APPEAL TO FARMERS ENTER YOUR STOCK FOR THE A. & P. SHOW NEXT SATURDAY Sheep, Lamb, and Vegetable entries especially welcomed. Your help is needed to keep the Show alive. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY ALL Members of the Greymouth Municipal Band are requested to be at the Band Hall at 8 a.m. 10MOR'ROW (Sunday).
T. FREEMAN, Hon. Sec. TTOLY Trinity Church, Greymouth. Feb. 9: Septuagesima.— 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Children’s Service. 11 a.m. Matins and Sermon; 7 p.m., Evensong, and sermon. St. Andrew’s, Blaketpwn 9 a.m., Dedication of Paten and Chalice,' and Holy Communion. Paroa—2 p.m., Children’s Service. Celebrant and preacher at all services, the Acting-Vicar. Camerons—--7 p.m., Evening Prayer, Sister Kenmare, C.A. Note: February 16, Youth Service. REV. K. G. AUBREY, Th.L., Dip., Com. Acting-Vicar. ATEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY, Runanga Branch: A Special Meeting will be held MONDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock in the Miners’ Hall. Business: Picnic arrangements—W. Duggan, Secretary. SPECIAL Sides Mutton from 6/-. MAWHERA MEAT COY. Tainui Street and Marsden noad. WESTLAND RACING CLUB FEBRUARY 22 and 24 ivrOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS (including four 'trotting races) at the above Summer Meeting, CLOSE with the undersigned at 8.30 p.m. on MONDAY, February 9. D. J. EVANS, Secretary, Hokitika. CYCLISTS: We specialise in Enamelling and Reconditioning Cycles We can make your Bike like New. JJIMOND CYCLE DEPOT. (M. G. SHELDON) GUINNESS STREET. —’Phone 660—
pRAGES & 00. JOTD. CHRISTCHURCH. JiHIS serves to introduce MR F. H. STANTON, who is' now our West Coast Representative. Ring, Write or Call on Mr Stanton—who will solve all your furnishing problems. FURNISH THE DRAGES WAY ’Phone 206. Box 107. GREYMOUTH. A Truly Wonderful Selection of Gifts of Overseas Manufacture. Practically unobtainable anywhere in N.Z. Children’s Wear, Chinese Handworked Goods, Ladies’ Underwear, Imported Shopping Bags and Handbags, Fancy Fronts and Blouses, Beautiful Czechoslovakian and American Brooqhes, great selection of Toilet Requisites—Compacts Cigarette Cases, etc., THE CAROLINE, Albert St Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 8 February 1941, Page 1
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