AMUSEMENTS. 1 TWICE DAILY: g ||! REGENT Matinee-2.15 p.m. D y Evening—B.o. ?. NOW SHOWING. 1 The picture everybody’s talking abou . . a thrilling reconstruction of s page from history that will impres •, all who see it! <, We have pleasure in announcing tha we have at last been able to secur j that outstanding British production ’ “THE FOREMAN WENT TO FRANCE.” •• Starring: Clifford Evans—Tommy Trinder 1 Constance Cummings. ’ A film based on the actual exploit: . of Melbourne Johns . . . the foremai i who went to France . . . and did i I great, job! I (App. for Universal Exhibition) i The Management Personally Recommends this Production. I ON THE SAME PROGRAMME The j&ardens of England. In Technicolour. Never before has thi§ subject beer equalled for sheer beauty, colour; and treatment! “A.l At Lloyds’’ Latest Regent Air Mail News Includes "Blasting the Japs in Wewak,” “New Zealanders Visit the Holy Land,” “Problems of the Army Postal Service.” Intending patrons are advised to book early. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHOP DAY. PATRIOTIC SHOP, Mackay Street, Cobden-Blaketown Committee, TO-DAY (Friday). Home-made Cakes, Produce, etc. ANYONE found trespassing on our ’land with gun or dog will be prosecuted. W. SHEPHERD Seven Mile Road, Runanga. GREYMOUTH DENTAL CLINIC. iyHE public are advised that facilix ties for treatment of pre-school children between 25 and 5 years are now greatly extended, and parents wishing to take advantage of this service are advised to bring their children to the Clinic between 1.30 and 4.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday) for enrolment and initial examination. RUNANGA MEDICAL AND STATE COLLIERIES ACCIDENT RELIEF FUNDS. rpHE Annual Meeting will be held in x the Miners’ Hall, Runanga, SUNDAR, NEXT, February 27th, at 10.30 a.m. ’Buses leave Greymouth P.O. and Nine Mile at 10 a.m. J. McPHEE. J. GILLALY, Secretaries. GREY HOSPITAL BOARD. j BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE. ANY further Volunteers may be tested from 9 to 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29th., or THAT AFTERNOON, by - appoint- | ment. " J. E. A. McKEEFRY, Managing Secretary. I SUPREME COURT, WESTLAND DISTRICT. | Notice to Grand Jurors. I PURSUANT to the GRAND JURY A EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1941, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the attendance of all GRAND JURORS summoned to appear before the Supreme Court at Greymouth on Monday, the 28th February, 1944, at 10.30 a.m. is dispensed with unless later advised to the contrary. . D. MALCOLM, Sheriff. Supreme Court, Greymouth, February 25, 1944. AUCTIONS. QPECIAL Auction Sale of Cases of ° FRUIT and VEGETABLES at our Rooms, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 7.30 —Also— Our Usual Cleaning-up Auction at NOON SATURDAY. ARTHUR’S FRUIT' MART. AUCTION SALE. JT V. ARTHUR & CO. have been * instructed by Messrs J. A. Hart and Son, Ltd., to sell the contents of their factory in Arney Street, at 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Full details in Saturday morning’s Argus. INAN'GAHUA JUNCTION SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, At 1 p.m. Sharp. "TL/rcMAHON & LEE will sell by auction as above:— 25 Fat. and Forward HEREFORD STEERS, 3 and 4-year-old 200 Romney Crossbred BREEDING EWES. 5 ROMNEY RAM'S, 1 shear FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. T E N DERS. ~ NORMAN HAIGH Architectural and Structural Draughtsman. Plans and specilications prepared for all classes of building work. Private Address: Stafford Street, Hokitika. The regulations say CEMENT ■ BAGS MUST BE RETURNED. ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD., (’Phone 6.) JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD., ■ 541). PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. ADVERTISER ! “THE- GREY RIVER ARGUS” N.Z’s. PIONEER? LABOUR DAILY Guaranteed the Largest and Widest Circulation of any Newspaper on the West Coast and Covers the Whole of the Coast. USE IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE !
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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1944, Page 1
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