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PUBLIC NOTICES. , KTGAHERE Women’s Institute Shop Day, Ngahere Hall, TO-DAY (Saturday). Dance in the Evening. OEFORE accepting work for Boote and Party Co-op. Mine, Dunollie, all workmen are advised to communicate with the Union Secretary, D. Barnes. PATRIOTIC Shop Day Competition 1 Winners yesterday were: P'yrex, 1.R., Turamaha St.; Knitting 'Bag, G. Manson; Dog, Nola Gutberlet, Taylorville; £1 Trophy, Howe, Blaketown; Gloves, M. Mitchell, Smith & Smith; Breakfast, Parmenter, Karo ro; Ironing Board, G. Purdy. RUNANGA CHOIR. INTENDING members are requested 1 to meet at the State School, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 27, at 8 o’clock sharp. JAS. ANDERSON', Sec. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. HPHE undersigned are in no way connected with Boote. and Party's Co-operative Mine. A. BOOTE (Sen.) H. BOOTE. A. BOOTE (Jun.). J. E. BOOTE. /CENTRAL Westland Presbyterian Church: Minister, Rev W. S. Brettell. Services: TO-MORROW (Sunday), Sept. 24: BLACKBALL: 11a.m., 40th Anniversary (no Sunday School); children to be present at Service. BRUNNERTON: 2 p.m.,' Sunday School; 2.45 p.m, Service Meeting; 3 p.m., Service of Ordination and Induction of Elders. RUNANGA, 6.30 p.m.: Mr J. Watson. ROTOMANU, 7 p.m.: Rev W. S. Brettell. REWARR ~ THE Grey Electric Power Board offers a REWARD of £lO for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons responsible for damaging any part of the Board’s reticulation system, with particular reference to the cracking or breaking ; of insulators by stone-throwing or rifle fire. The maximum penalty fixed by the Electric Power Board’s Act, 1925, is £5OO. W. S. McCLYMONT, Secretary. ,

TROUT' FISHING SEASON. ANGLERS are notified that the FISHING SEASON OPENS on SUNDAY, October 1. Licenses may be obtained from the Secretary, C/o. Argus Office, Ashby Bergh and Co. Ltd., Greymouth; W. Lowe, Te Kinga; J. Hill, Dobson; and Post Offices at Blackball, Mo.ana and Ahaura. H. MATHIESON, Secretary. Grey District Acclimatisation Society. Box 116, Greymouth. NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS .. _ SOCIETY INC. Greymouth Sub-Centre. HYGIENE AND SANITATION, INTERMEDIATE and Elementary Lectures will commence at Red Cross Rooms, Albert Street, Greymouth, *on Monday, September 25, 1944, at 7.30 p.m. M. SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary. ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH, N.W.I. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP. gpHE Annual EXAMINATION for the above will be held at the college on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th., at 8.45 a.m. Arrangements are made for candidates from other centres to sit locally. Subjects:—English, General Knowledge and Arithmetic. THREE SCHOLARSHIPS to the value of £2O p.a. for three years, and open to boys of any denomination from Primary Schools, are offered. One of these is provisionally reserved for intending BOARDERS: subject to a qualifying average of 50 per cent. Entries CLOSE on SATURDAY, 7th. October. Further particulars obtainable on application. A. O. WILKINSON, Bursar. Uatelier ~ L’ATELIER L’ATELIER FOR ARTISTIC PORTRAIT'S Book your appointment now. SEPTEMBER 29, ’—At— PARKINSON & CO. LTD. Chemists. WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we have commenced the practice of our profession of Public Accountants and Auditors. at premises in Grey Motors Bldgs., Guinness Street, Greymouth. (Opposite Post Office). NICHOLLS, NORTH & NICHOLLS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

JTAINES MOTORS LTD., buy more, sell more, and pay more for cars than any other dealer on the Coast. FOR AD I O REPAIRS RING 6 8 2 'PHONE 341 AFTER HOURS. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE 35 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH QISPATCH pOUNDRY Qp-, £TD. ENGINEERS. MOTOR GARAGE, BOILERMAKERS. BLACKSMITHS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, OXY-ACETONE AND ELECTRIC WELDERS. Lord Street. - Greymouth. ’Phone ” Box 26<

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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 23 September 1944, Page 1

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