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j PUB LIC NOTICES. JJCTEL 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. Owing to the Rough Weather at Bluff, there will be NO OYSTERS for the next few days. P R E S T O N ’S. RAIDERS, BLACK-OUTS or BOMBS will not. affect the Quality or Service at the ORC A S A FOR FISH VARIETIES. 'Phones: Wholesale 22. Retail 838. MU NDY ’S CAFE BOUNDARY STREET, FOR A GOOD MEAL ! RASTER pOULTRY Boiling Fowls from 3/Rcasting Fowls from 3/6 Ducklings from 3/6 Muscovy Ducks from 5/Cooked or Fresh Mutton Hams lOd lb. Cocked Specials for Easter. jyjAWHERA ]y[EAT pO. Tainui Street and Marsden Road. ’Phone 37. ’Phone 808. _ ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). —At 7.45 o’clock — QTAINER’S CANTATA, “THE CRU- ® CIFIXION,” by St. John’s Choir. Soloists: Messrs G. Angus, A. Mosley, K. Fehsenfeldt, N. Clark and F. Smith. Mr F, .Smith (Conductor), .Miss M. Coburn, A.T.C.L. (Organist). . Collection.

A- i - "I ■ - -EXECUTIVE MEETING at Messrs Hannan and Seddon’s Office, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at 7.30 sharp. ' General Meeting of all Returned Men, 8 p.m. Business: Poppy Day. THOMAS P. RYAN, Secretary. BRUNNER LEAGUE CLUB, rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the 1 above Club will be held in Dickson’s Room, TO-NIGHT (Wed.) at 7 -> n ioni.- All members an” intending members are invited to attend. „ R. LEE, Hon. Secretary. _____ CROSS . QHOP DAY, • Soldiers’ Shop, TOMORROW (Thursday). Proceeds for replenishment local funds. Donations of Goods, etc., will be greatly appreciated. Obtain your Hot Cross Buns from our* Shop. THE Greymouth Master Bakers will T NOT BAKE OR DELIVER Hot Cross Buns this week. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. DIXON LTD., wish to notify their many customers that all papers will be on sale as usual this week.

CLOSING DOWN SALE. rtWING to my Closing Business I V am offering Suit Lengths,. Overcoat Lengths; also a few remnants of Worsteds, Tweeds, suitable for Skirt Lengths or Boys’ wear, at real bargain prices. TOM KIELY. TAILOR. BOUNDARY STREET. A Truly Wonderful Selection of Gifts of Overseas Manufacture. Practically uliootainabJe 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 Brooches, great selection of Toilet Requisites—Compacts Cigarette Cases, etc., THE CAROLINE, Albert St Greymouth. gOUTH ' -gRITLSH JNSURANCF COMPANY, Capita) £2.000,000 Fire. Marine and! Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally NANCARROW AND CO. District Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 9 April 1941, Page 1

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