| 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. TRESH OYSTERS. FRESH RABBITS. pRESTON’S. MAWHERA MEAT COY. Open till 8.30 Friday Nights. ' Till 5 p.m. on Saturdays. —FRESn/ OYSTERS !— —At— MUNDY’S, BOUNDARY STREET. The abov° is the Morse Sign for Victory. “NORCASA” The above is the well-known sign for FISH MACKAY STREET. Wholesale- 'Phone 22. Retail 838. pOBDEN-BLAKETOWN Shop Day, Patriotic Shop, Mackay St., TODAY (FRIDAY). Well stocked stalls of Home Made Cakes, Produce, etc. Be early to partake of these bargains. COBDEN SOLDIERS’ COMMITTEE PARCEL CAMPAIGN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Donations of cash and kind are solicited for the purpose of sending a parcel to each of the Cobden men Overseas. Receiving Depot: Fire Brigade Hall, 7 till 9 p.m. „ E. CRESSEY, Sec. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD CONSUMERS are notified that for the purpose of line alterations, power will be CUT OFF on SUNDAY, September 28, as follows:— Wallsend and Dobson, 8.15 a.m. to 9 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. SINCLAIR' TROTTER, Engineer. Wellinqton-Nelson and Westland Labourers & Related Trades Urrion. BULLER?DISTRICT MEMBERS of the Labourers and Related Unions in Westport and Buller District are hereby notified that: MR H. J. (JIM) ADAMS, 320 Palmerston St., Westport, has been appointed accredited agent for the Union in the above district. All matters respecting wages and award conditions will be dealt with bv Mr Adams, who will also receive contributions to Union. For convenience of members, Mr Adams will be in attendance at: — Labour Rooms, Henlev St., Westport, each SATURDAY, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon, until further notice. Members are requested to assist Mr Adams in his work on behalf of the Union in this district. J. ARTHURS. President. P. M. BUTLER. Secretary. GOLD We are Cash GOLD Buyers of GOLD Gold in GOLD Small or Large GOLD Quantities. J ’J’ENNENT, Jeweller & Licensed Gold Dealer. Mawhera Quay. Greymouth. REDDING pLANTS jQD per doz. Hardy locally grown. Pink Larkspur, Antirrhinum, Calendula. Livingstone Daisies, Cornflower, Phlox, Lobelia, Iceland Poppies, Sweet Peas, Eschscholtzia, 1/8 per dozen. Carnation, Yellow & Mauve Viola. Also Cabbage. Cauliflower, Lettuce. Pumpkin, Marrow, Cucumber. Russell Lupins 4/6 per dozen. Postage extra. At —• GWEN ROBINSON, Phone 59d. Floriste. Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, 26 September 1941, Page 1
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