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amusements. 'kkgkxtTwice Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m. FFNALLY TO-NIGHT 100 Per cent. Fun and Laughter “Married Bachelor” Starring Robert Ruth Lee Young Hussey Bowman Bride out-smarts “Love Expert” COMMENCING FRIDAY M ETRO-GOLDWYN-M AYER Presents A Parade of Hollywood's Greatest Stars JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT TAYLOR GREER GARSON HERBERT MARSHALL It took 4 Great Stars to bring to you this sensational Broadway Stage Success. “WH E N LADIES MEET ” Which has now become one of the Screen’s mast Hilarious Entertainments. Early Bookings Essential. 'Phone 601. (Above Programmes Rec. by Censor fo r _Ad ults). WAIUTA MINERS’ HALL: Open- ’ ing Ball, SATURDAY, Septenfber 5. Secretaries please note. Jas Young and Robt. Morrisey, Joint Secretaries,

PUBLIC NOTICES. I-.'unanga State- Coal Miners’ Medical Society and State Collieries’ Accident Relief Fund. rjpHE- Half Yearly Meet’ng of the '• above will be held in the Miners’ Hall on SUNDAY NEXT at 10.30 a.m. ’Buses leave Grey P.O. and Nine Mile at 10 a.m. J. GILLALY, J. McPHEE, Secs. P'ORMER Members of the GreyA mouth Emergency Precautions Service (E.P.S.) who have been transferred to the Home Guard or to other services, or who are in ether respects no longer members of the Greymouth E.P.S., must return armlets issued to them by the Greymouth E.P.S., to the Traffic Inspector’s Office, Tarapuhi St., within seven days from date; otherwise it will be necessary t impose a penalty of 5/- for non-compliance with this demand, as authorised by the Regulations. Dated the 23rd day of July, 1942. F. H. DENTON, Honorary Secretary. Greymouth Emergency Precautions Scheme. Under the Coal-mines Act, 1925. Application No. 35/1942 for a Coal Lease. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Reefton. "PURSUANT to the Coal-mines Act, 1925,' the undersigned ALBERT EDWARD EKLUND of , Reefton, Coal Miner, hereby applies for a coal lease in respect of the following land: A’l that piece of unalienated Crown Land situate in Block 10, Reefton Survey District, commencing at a point approximately 3 chains below the point where the north-eastern boundary of Coal Lease No. 5225 crosses the Ulster Track, thence in a north-easterly direction approximately 13 chains thence- in a northerly direction approximately 14 chains thence in a westerly direction approximately 11 chains thence in a south-westerly' direction approximately 12 chains thence in a southeasterly direction along the northeastern boundary of Coal Lease No, 5225 approximately 18 chains to the commencing point as shown by sketch plan filed herewith. Area applied for: 30 acres. The said land is Unalienated Crown Lands. Mark on pegs: V. Date of marking out: 27th. June, 1942. Has the applicant any interest in any other coal lease ? If so, give full particulars of such interest, together with the’ number and date of the coal lease: No other lease or license held. If the area applied for adjoins an area held, under a coal-lease, give the name of the lessee or licensee together with the number and date of such right: Adjoins coal lease No. 5225, dated the 22nd. March, 1921, in the name of William James Morris

If the application is for a coalmining lease, state: —(1) the approximate- quantity of coal which may be reasonably extracted from the area in respect of which a lease is applied for: 300,000 tons; (2) the estimated cost of developing the area, including the necessary plant, equipment, and buildings required for such purpose: £250. (3) What finance has been arranged to develop the area as a coalmine, together with the required plant, equipment, and buildings: Finance fully arranged. (4) The estimated annual output: 10,000 tons. (5) The term for which a lease is required: 66 years. Address for service: At the Office of Isaac Patterson & Son, Reefton. Dated at 'Reefton, this Bth., day of July, 1942. Signature of Applicant: Albert Edward Eklund, by his Solicitor: J. K. Patterson. Precise time of filing this application: 9.30 a.m. on 10/7/1942. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections ithei'cto: TUESDAY, the 28th. July, 1942, at 10.30 a.m., at the Warden’s Court at Reefton. (Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant at least three days before the so appointed). O. B. A. -SHARPE, Mining Registrar. A little is all you need. QUEEN BEE PREPARED WAX gives brilliant, non-slipping shine. TEND ER S. S E T~S LIKE G R A N I T E GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT CEMENT •pVERY bag guaranteed. Exceeds latest British Standard Specifications. Large or small supplies immediately available from: JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD. (’Phone 541). ASHBY BERGH & CO., LTD. (’Phone 6)

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Grey River Argus, 23 July 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 23 July 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 23 July 1942, Page 1

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