PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDER OF ST. JOHN. i (Reefton Branch). . ' A Meeting will be held at the Council Chambers, Buller Road, Reefton, on MONDAY (19th. instant) at 8 p.m. to receive enrolments for First Aid Classes. ‘AXEMEN are r?minded that Nominations for Camerons Sports, CLOSE with the Lecreiary or Mr. Flaherty, P'aroa, on TUESDAY, March 20. Fees to accompany nomination. GEO. B. FIVEASH, Secretary. WEST COAST RUGBY COACHES’ ASSOCIATION. ’T’HE Annual Meeting will be held A in the Dispatch Foundry Hall on MONDAY, 19th. March, at 7.30 p.m. All School Coaches and intending Coaches invited to attend. A. R. LINDBOM, Hon. Secretary. BLAKETOWN FOOTBALL CLUB TFHE Annual Meeting will be held in A the Blaketown Hall on SUNDAY NEXT, March 18, at 10.30 a.m. Members and intending members are requested to attend. J. FAULKNER, Hon. Sec. BUY “BEST BET'S” & “TURF FLASH” J. H. CRITCHLEY, Agent. GIRL VOCALIST'S. I OCAL Singers are invited to interview Mr. Freddy Gore, leader of Australasia’s Ace Dance Stylists Combination, the Civic Wintergardens Orchestra, who will choose the best microphone voice to appear with his fourteen players and the American Singer R'eg Munro on the night of the Big Dance in Schaef’s Hall onTUESDAY, March 20th. Mr. Gore may be interviewed at the hall from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the above date. Hokitika girls will be interviewed at the Soldiers’ Hall from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 21. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE following EVENING CLASSES require further early enrolments to ensure their continuance: — MONDAY: Third Marine and Shorthand. TUESDAY: English-French and : Typewriting. ' WEDNESDAY: Chemistry . and : Science. THURSDAY: History-Geography & Bookkeeping. An ARTS and CRAFTS Course', will be formed if sufficient immediate en- ’ rolments are received. The evening suggested for the class is Tuesday i from 7—9 p.m W. M. STEWART. Principal. g LACKBALL g PORT’S Blackball Domain, SATURDAY, MARCH 24. Mr W. Blackmun will handicap all < Chopping Events. ( 14” Underhand Chop; Ist £3O, 2nd £7, , 3rd £3. Norn. 15/-; Acc. 15/-. 12” Upright Chop; Ist £lO, 2nd £3, . 3rd £2. Norn 5/-; Acc. 5/-. 1 12” Underhand 2nd. Class Chop; Ist , £lO, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. Norn 5/-; Acc. J 5/-. ; Double-handed Sawing, 14” Log, two ] cuts; Red Pine: Ist £B, 2nd £3, 3rd , £l. Nbm. 4/-; Acc. 4/-. Miners’ Chop (Hack, Hack): Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Entry 2/-. ] Birch logs will be used for all choppinpr events. 1 Nominations close SATURDAY , NEXT, March 17. , J. KER,MODE, Sec. < i 1 i SUITS FOR EASTER SUITS FOR EASTER SUITS FOR EASTER SUITS FOR EASTER SUITS FOR EASTER Just Arrived— 1 Just Arrived—■ Just Arrived— ' Just Arrived — .-. • i NEW ENGLISH WORSTEDS NEW ENGLISH WORSTEDS NEW ENGLISH WORSTEDS NEW ENGLISH WORSTEDS NEW ENGLISH WORSTEDS in smart Grey, Blues and Browns, in smart Grey, Blues and Browns, in smart Grey, Blues and Browns, in smart Grey, Blues and Browns, in smart Grey, Blues and Browns. 12Gns. to 18Gns. 12Gns. to 18Gns. 12Gns. to 18Gns. 12Gns. to 18Gns. 12Gns. to 18Gns. Hand Tailored on our Premises. Hand Tailored on our Premises. Hand Tailored on our Premises. Hand Tailored on our Premises. Hand Tailored on our Premises. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —AT—SAM McARA MACKAY STREET.
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Grey River Argus, 16 March 1945, Page 1
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