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' PUBLIC NOTICES. ' QO. . Tainui Street & Marsden Road, y Your Coupons will go further. I Fresh Sides Mutton from 7 Forequarters Mutton .... from 1. i Sides Lamb from 10 - j See our variety of Meats not i rationed. I j Smallgoods supplied. Any quantity ’ WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ’Phones 37 and 880. r ' ’ FRESH OYSTERS. SMOKED FIS e, As Small Containers are in shoi i I Supply, Customers will Help b Bringing Their Own. , I—— P R E S T O N ’S. ~ I i pISH gUPPLY (C. R. MILNE, Proprietor). {Retail: Mackay Street, ’Phone 831 | Wholesale: Boundary St., ’Phone 2! 1 I K E A L Y 'S FOR ESSSP FRUIT & VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT’ & VEGETABLES £RFSH FRUIT' & VEGETABLES FRESFI FRUIT & VEGETABLES QUALITY I —VALUE SERVICE I Orders delivered promptly to your home, ’bus or train. { GET IT AT E A L Y ’S (Opposite Opera House). Telephone 497. I — I “DON’T TAKE RISKS. “DON’T TAKE RISKS. i pAKE HAINES MOTORS i RENTAL CARS” RENTAL CARS” PLANT NOW. FUCHIASf We have a splendid lot of these useful garden plants to offer in the best single and double varieties, wel grown and set with flower buds. Al plants established in pots. Price 2/' to 3/6 each. Ring, write or better still call. Postage extra. NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD. (W. J. HUMM, Mngr.) 166 Lincoln Road. Box 426. Christchurch. j j IF YOU REQUIRE i Sashes, Doors and Casement Frames, i WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. First Class Workmanship Assured. I REASONABLE PRICES. gOTHERANS JMMITED, vRNEY ST., GREYMOUTH. i . ’Phone 397. ; GOLD We are Cash > GOLD Buyers of GOLD Gold in I GOLD Small or Large { GOLD Quantities. J qpENNENT Jeweller & Licensed Gold nealer Mawnera Quaj-, Greymouth. QGILVIE , gON. Mackay Street—Greymouth. ’Phone 429. Tea, Freshly Ground Coffee & Cocoa in plentiful supply. English Beswick Ware Suitable for Wedding Gifts. WESTPORT PUBLIC NOTICES. K W. HAGEDORN & SONS. Palmerston St., Westport CABINET MAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Funerals arranged and conducted to suit the times. ’Phones: Shop 175 Residence 77. WHAT’S IN A NAME ? EVERYTHING WHEN IT’S BULLER ASK FOR BULLER BUTTER I ASK FOR BULLER BUTTER I AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT !

AMUSEMENTS.- " kirpPERA HOUSE Illi": 1 pally NOW Nightly a 2 p.m. SHOWING ,7.45 p.m, s A Masterpiece of ,Laughs and . „ Heart-breaks. 1 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents: e t SHIRLEY TEMPLE a In a Blaze of Cinematic Glory “KATH L E E N ~ “KATH L E E N ” Laraine Day—Herbert Marshall Gail Patrick—Felix Bressart With a haunting drama, comedy, 3 and a spectacular musical interlude, 1 Shirley returns in her first picture 1 in two years and her GREATEST HIT! —IN ADDITION— Those Chin-bustin’, Gang-smashing Tenement Terrors in their Wildest, Rowdiest Action Hit. “MUG TOWN" ’ THE DEAD END KIDS an rt LITTLE TOUGH GUYS. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) TO-NIGHT 7.45. TO-NIGHT ’ Also To-morrow (Sat.) Matinee ; Chapter 14 of “Overland Mail” “THE TOLL OF TREACHERY” gLACKBALL gPOR’J’S QLUB 7th. ANNUAL MEETING Blackball School Grounds. SATURDAY, MARCH 25th. £ISO—PRIZE MONEY—£ISO AXEMEN’S EVENTS. 12in. Maiden Chop: £5, Ist; £2, 2nd; £l, 3rd. Nomination 3/-, Accepti ance 2/-. i 12in. Upright Chop: £lO, Ist; £3, { 2nd; £2, 3rd. Norn. 6/-; Acc. 4/-. j BLACKBALL HANDICAP 14in. 1 •i UNDERHAND: £3O, Ist; £7, 2nd; I i- £3, 3rd. Norn. £1; Acc. 10/-. I Silver Birch Logs will be used in I I chopping events. Backyard Chop: £l, Ist; 10/-, 2nd. j 2/- entry. ' Double-handed* Saw, 14in Log, two j cuts: £B, Ist; £3, 2nd; £l, 3rd. I Nom. 5/-; Acc. 3/-. ! The following will be strictly enl forced: N-o nomination will be aci cepted unless accompanied by nomi- | nation fee and no nomination will be I i accepted after the advertised time I of closing. I Nominations close March 18. : Te.a Rooms, Ice Cream and Soft , Drinks on Ground. ; Suitable bus arrangements. I First Chop 1 p.m. sharp. I GRAND BALL IN EVENING. J " KERMODE. jDANCES. j DANCERS PLEASE NOTE! i /COMMUNIST PARTY’S POPULAR I WEEKLY DANCE I In the Lyceum Hall . TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) I Good Music. Supper. I Dixiana Dance Band. I -■ - . I A' WELCOME Social and Dance will be tendered Gunner B. J. ■ Smith, in the Stillwater Hall TO- | MORROW (Saturday) Night. Every- - boyd welcome. ]\/rODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE. , SCHAEF’S HALL TO-MORROW ■ (Saturday): 8.30—12. ; Mayfair Dance Band. Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. ! Popular M.C. WAIUTA SOLDIERS’ ENTERTAIN- j MENT’ COMMITTEE. TpAREWELL Social Evening, Min- | A ers’ Hall, TO-MORROW (Sat- I Urday), to Pte. W. P. Rodden. First | class arrangements. 2/- & 1/-. D. DOUGLAS, Hon. Sec. GREY PIPE BAND’S 5/- M. Carlo LEARNERS’ DANCE 5/- L. Spot. United Pavilion. Good Music. MONDAY NEXT. 1/- All Round. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHIROPRACTIC T ATEST Approved Method for' Spinal, Nervous and General Dis- 1 orders. - | : G. H. RATTRAY FRASER t CHIROPRACTOR, ( Cnr. Albert & Guinness Streets, GREYMOUTH. 'Pho n « 420. i ( ARTISTIC FLORAL WORK | WREATHS 1 BOUQUETS SPRAYS I, ’Phone Your Orders (360). R. A. FAIRHALL. (West Coast Florist Co.) Nursery. Marsden Road | FREE! FREE! FREE! HUSBANDS’ AND WIVES’ GUIDE. Sent Confidentially under Plain Wrapper. Contains Invaluable Information, i POST FREE. Write for your copy now to — MAIL ORDER DRUGGIST, 1 Box 531, Christchurch.

STEVENSSTEVENS—- — HEALTH — — HEALTH — — SALTS — SALTS keeps you fit. And affords a pleasant and refreshing means of relieving Constipation, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headaches and other effects of irregular digestion. 3/9 per Bottle. 8/9 per. Bottle. PROCURE A BOTTLE TO-DAY FROM L F H° GG & JJOKITIKA —C HEMI S T— i —CHEMIST— Mawhera Quay Greymouth. Revell Street, Hokitika. QIBBS’ LTD. ~ q!BBS’ JJ"OTORS L TD - PASSENGER SERVICE— 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 Greymouth 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. Rad-car fp” 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, Wednesdays and Fridays. It has been found necessary to make these curtailments in the interests of conservation of Petrol and Tyres.

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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1944, Page 1

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