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PUBLIC NOTICES. fpMERGENCY Meeting, Lodge Mawhera, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Lodge Tyled 7.30 sharp. Visiting brethren cordially invited. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY RAILWAY SERVANTS. QPECIAL General Meeting will be held in the Social Hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 o’clock. Business: Discuss Christchurch Resolution. A. G. MAYELL, Secretary. COBDEN TENNIS CLUB. tpHE Annual Meeting will be held in the Fire Brigade Rooms, at 8 o’clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. T. TODD, Hon. Sec. GIRL GUIDE ASSN. ALL Members and Friends invited Coin Afternoon, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 27th., Harker’s Lounge at 3 o’clock. Speaker: Mrs. McKay (Christchurch). Afternoon Tea. Musical Items. MAORI GOLD LIMITED. TMTEMBERS of the above Company are reminded of the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, which is to be held at the Lyceum Hall, Guinness Street, Greymouth, on THURSDAY NEXT, September 28th., at 7.30 p.m. Formal notice of the meeting, together with form of proxy was posted to each member earlier in the present month. JOHN SAUNDERS, Acting-Secretary. qpO all County Residents: Friday is County Day for the Patriotic Shop. Please send in all the goods you can for sale so that the figures can be kept high. Greymouth Branch. A Sale of Work will be held on October 6 and 7. All invited. NOTICE. ANY person trespassing on land in my occupation, Block 9, Inangahua Survey District, either with or without dog or firearm, will be prosecuted. HENRY BETTS, Inangahua Landing. September 23. 1944. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TBE 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. RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS. NEW FURNITURE. NEW Chesterfield Suites in plain green, blue and brown, full size, well sprung. Very special bargains at £29 10s.—Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. 6-PIECE “Canberra” Dining Suite, made from solid rimu, to give every satisfaction. This Suite comprises nice Buffet-Sideboard, latest Drawleaf Table, and 4 Shovel-back Chairs, all stained and polished a nut brown or light shade. Unbeatable value at £2l 15s. —Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. AN outstanding 4-piece Bedroom Suite in specially picked rimu, handpolished a rich Walnut shade, and comprising Roomy Wardrobe, 4ft. 6 in. Solid-end Bed, neatly finished with claw feet, and heavy reinforced wire, lively Duchess with 3 large drawers, and large shaped Mirrqr, and the Tallboy is extra large, with 2 'Roomy Drawers, and Compactum Cupboard. Remember, this Complete Suite is only £2B 10s.—Railway Auction Rooms opp. Christchurch Station. THE “Avon” 6-piece Solid Rimu Dining Suite. Outstanding in design and workmanship, and comprising Buffetsideboard, Drawleaf Table, and 4 Shovel-back Chairs. A Suite we can really recommend, and it is outstanding value at £22 15s. —Railway Auction Rooms, opp. Christchurch Station. —

C. J. WILLIAMSON. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. 626 Colombo Street, PRAMS, SULKIES and INVALID CHAIRS Renovated at Low Cost. O'AINES MOTORS LTD., buy more, sell more, and pay more for cars than any other dealer on the Coast. FOR g ADI O REPAIRS RING 6 8 2 'PHONE 341 AFTER HOURS. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE ' 35 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. Parisian Nights, Moonlight Cocktail and Black Narcissi are obtainable. PARKINSON & CO.. CHEMISTS. H F O GILVTE & S ON Mackay Street— Greymouth. ’Phone 429. Tea, Freshly Ground Coffee & Cocoa in plentiful supply English Beswick Ware Suitable for Wedding Gifts. by EAR Complete Course: 20 Lessons . Send 2d stamp for Free Booklet from Niagara School of Music. 53 Robertson St., Invercargill

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Grey River Argus, 26 September 1944, Page 1

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