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! PUBLIC NOTICES. GET IN EARLY! Place Your Orders Now. Choice Mutton Hams. & Poultry. We Specialise in Smallgoods. I Can supply in any quantity whole'sale and retail. : Sides of Spring Lamb from 10/-. Country orders specially catered for. Orders placed on buses and trains. Mail orders receive our special attention. • pyJAWHERA £tO. TAINUI ST., & MARSDEN RD. ’Phones 37 & 880. PREST O N ’S FISH AND CHIPS JpISH gUPPLY (C. R. MILNE, Proprietor). ! Retail: Mackay Street, ’Phone 838. Wholesale: Boundary St., ’Phone 22. g E A L Y ’S FOR FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRUIT AND VEGETABLES QUALITY——VALUE— —SERVICE Orders Delivered Promptly to Your Home. Bus or Train. GET IT AT KEALY’S Opposite Opera House. Gfeymouth. Telephone 497 D CLASS TRUCKS are now being JL> released from the Army for essential operators. They are practically new. T’he trade marks are Dodge, Fargo, Studebaker, International, in the 3-4 ton class. Full particulars— HAINES MOTORS LTD,

AMUSEMENTS.! 1 OPEBA~ffiOUSE~il|i' Daily 2 p.m.—Nightly 8 p.m. •- NOW SHOWING. A SEARING TALE OF A GIRL’S ' MAD INFATUATION ! A pampered daughter of society, I meets life in the raw, and youth’s mad defiance of decency spins a web which ensnares in tragedy a headstrong girl and her super-crook father. “Secrets of a Co-ed” STARRING TINA THAYER. (Mickey Rooney’s Sweetheart of “A Yank at Eton.”) OTTO KRUGER—RICK VALLIN (Rec. by Censor for Adults). —ASSOCIATE FEATURE.— WILLIAM BOYD (As “Hopalong” Cassidy) In Clarence E. Mulford’s Swiftly Moving Western Drama “Twilight on The Trail” j ANDY CLYDE—BRAD KING (App. for Universal Exhibition). —IN ADDITION— Walt Disney Coloured Pantomime “VANISHING PIRATE'” MATINEE TO-DAY. Chapter 8, “Overland Mail.” “IMPRISONED IN FLAMES.” —SUNDAY —SUNDAY— The Musical-Comedy Romance “SHE HAS WHAT IT TAKES” —Starring Jinx Falkenburg—“MAN AT THE GATE” —Wilfred Lawson —Mary J'errold — (Both App. for Universal Exhibi.) (Proceeds in Aid of Mayor’s Fund). RUNANGA TO-NIGHT (Saturday): “PRIDE OF THE YANKEES” Teresa Wright—Babe Ruth —Waller Brennan—(App. for Universal Exhibition). RUNANGA TO-MORROW (Sunday): “ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE” Chester Morris —Adele Mara. (Rec. by Censor for Adults). % -—And—“HELLO ANNAPOLIS” Tom Brown—Joan Parker (Approved for Universal Exhibi.) jyy ELC O M E HOME, Nelson Creek Hall, SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22. All Returned Men Invited. A Welcome Home will be tendered to Les. Adamson, 2nd. N.Z.E.F., Middle East, and A. Lamberton. 2nd N.Z.E.F., Forestry Unit, England. W. LAMBERTON, Hon. Sec. Buller, Westland and Motueka Labour Representation . Committees.

TO FARMERS TO FARMERS We have ample stocks of Barb and Plain Wire on hand. Milking Machine inflations. . Canterbury Bush Burn Mixture, and all other grass seeds. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. PAINT PAINT PAINT PAINT Stocks are scarce but we can supply limited quantities of SherwinWilliams and Kiwi. Buy while Stocks are Available. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO., LTD. 6 Werita St., Greymouth. P.O. Box 190. ’Phones 119 & 233. gTEWART’S £>REWERY Over the Bridge—Greymouth. 'Phone 521 Box 109. Seventy-eight Years in the Brewing Trade. Brewers and Bottlers of HIGH-CLASS ALES & STOUT. HIGH-CLASS ALES & STOUT. Our New Brewery is Modern in Every Detail. H F o GILVIE ® S ON - Mackay Street—Greymouth. ’Phone 429. Fea, Freshly Ground Coffee & Cocoa in plentiful supply. English Beswick Ware Suitable for Wedding Gifts.

A COMBINED PICNIC of the above will be held at the Reef ton Racecourse on SUNDAY, January 23. A Special Train will leave Runanga (time of departure will be.-advertised later) picking u|> at all stations to Ngahere. Adults, from Runanga 3/10. Children (under 16 years) 2/2. Tea, Sugar, Milk, etc.,’ provided. Speakers of national importance will be in attendance. All welcome. BRUNNER COMBINED PICNIC. rpHE above picnic will be held on x CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA on SATURDAY, January 29. Train will leave Stillwater at 8.50 a.m., pickingup at .all stations to Greymouth. Return train leaves Hokitika at 6.20 p.m. Tea, Sugar and Milk prowded. All Welcome. W. PURDY, Hon. Secretary. DANCES, VSKELCOME HOME BALL will be ’ ’ tendered Pte. R. J. Steele, Goldsborough Hall ,TO-NIGHT (Sat.) Music by Caledonian Orchestra. Prices 2/6 & 2/-. RAPAHOE HALL TO-NIGHT (Sat.). Long Night Dance. Good floor. Good supper. Williams’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. First dance 9 p.m. SCHAEF’S HALL SCHAEF’S HALL TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 8.30—12. ILTODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE. Mayfair Dance Band. Popular M.C. WAIUTA SOLDIERS’ ENTERTAINMENT' COMMITTEE. VVIELCOME Home Social Evening to Sappei’ Jim Leatham and Gunner H. Scott, Miners’ Hall, TONIGHT (Sat.). Good music and Supper. 2/-, 1/- Roll up. GREY PIPE BAND’S 5/- M. Carlo LEARNERS' DANCE. 5/- L. Spot United Pavilion. Good Music. MONDAY NEXT. 1/- All Round. USUAL LONG NIGHT Weekly Dance, Blaketown Hall, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Good music and supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. XMAS HOLIDAYS YXfESTLAND Studios with Leica- ’’ graph Studios will be closed from 9 p.m. December 24th until January 6th, 1944. All orders due between these dates will be posted.

Wil take this opportunity to express our appreciation to our many customers throughout Westland for their valued business during the past year, and heartily wish each and everyone A BRIGHT AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. L p JJOGG & JJOKITIKA —GREYMOUTH— CHEMIST. —HOKITIKA— I J ______________ - 1 qIBBS’ ROTORS £TD. JIBES’ ROTORS PASSENGER SERVICE— I Leave Greymouth for Westport Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4.30 p.m., after the arrival of the Express from Christchurch, arriving Westport 7.15 p.m. Leave Westport for Greymouph same days at 10 a.m., to connect with the 2.30 p.m. Rail-car for Hokitika, ’Buses for Blackball, and the 5.42 p.m. Rail-car for Christchurch. GOODS SERVICE— / The Freight Service will in future leave Greymouth /for Westport at 9 a.m., on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, and! leave Westport for Greymouth at 9.30 a.m. on Mondays, and Fridays. It has been found necessary to make these curtailments isi the interests of , conservation of Petrol and Tyres., J

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