LOCAL AND GENERAL
Butter coupons A2l and A 22 must be used to-day. Meat coupons No. 21 expire to-morrow and No. 22 next Sunday, April 9. In this issue the Railway Department .advertses particulars of train arrangements in connection with the forthcoming Easter Holidays.—Advt. The Grey River Dredge return for the fortnight ended March 29 was 33.2 ounces from 151,647 yards of material. secured in 255 hours. The return from Maori Gold Dredge for the week ended yesterday was 45ozs 14dwts of gold for. 91 hours’ work, 10,000 yards being treated. Just arrived. Good consignment of English China. Prices very reasonable too. Gore’s, Mackay Street. —Advt. The Tainui Street level crossing, where the asphalt was torn up some weeks ago to enable check lails to be laid, was yesterday temporarily sealed by Greymouth Borough Council workmen New and so very smart are the Coats at White’s, obtainable in all sizes in the latest Autumn, tonings. White’s Corner, Your Fashion Centre. —Advt. The old hospital buildings at Ross have been bought . for use as permanent camp buildings for the Presbyterian Bible Classes on the West‘Coast, it'was reported at a meeting of®the Presbytery of Westland at Greymouth this week. With Rev. W. S. Brettell, of Runanga, .as camp father, a camp will be held there at Easter. ,
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Grey River Argus, 1 April 1944, Page 4
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