PUBLIC NOTICES. MC MIN ATIONS Lr Camerons Sports have been EXTENDED until SATURDAY, March 24. G. B. FIVEASH, Hon. Secretary. CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT. OCTAL EVENING, TO-NIGHT ° (Tuesday), Columba Hall, 8 o’clock sharp. IKAMATUA LABCUR PARTY. ANNUAL MEETING, TO-NIGHT ; (Tues.), 8 o’clock, in the Ikamatua Hall.—R. McDonald, Hon. Sec. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. A LL Rugby League Players and Supporters interested in the formation of a new Club in.-Greymouth are Invited to a meeting to be held in the Lyceum Hall on THURSDAY, March 22, at 7 p.m. A special invitation is ' extended to the Executive Members of all League Clubs and the West Coast Rugby League Management. RAILWAY TRADESMEN’S ASSOCIATION. A Meeting of the above will) be held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) at 7.30 ’ o’clock in the usual place. Business: To hear General Secretary’s Report on Tribunal’s decision. R. J .DONOVAN, Chairman. R. F. HESLOP, Secretary. COBDEN SCHOOL PICNIC COMMITTEE. A/FEETING 7.30 THURSDAY Even--L’-a - ing, Class Room. CHALLENGE. I’LJIEKLE and Kermode accept the challenge of Perry and Maloney to a special sawing match at Blackball Sports on Saturday. WESTLAND DISTRICT PROGRESS LEAGUE. A GENERAL MEETING of the League will be held at the GREY MAIN SCHOOL. Tainui Street, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), March 20, at 8 p.m Business: Report on League’s Activities; General. J. SAUNDERS-. Hon. Secretary.. ALL MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND. GREYMOUTH Nursery Play Centre. Hours: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1.30—4.30 o’clock. ChTdren 2—5 years of age accepted. The official opening of the above Centre takes place in Wesley Hall, onl, WEDNESDAY, March 21, at 2.30 p.m. All interested parties cordially invited. ~ CIREYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. PURSUANT to Section 8 of the Dogs Registration Act, 1908, and its amendments, notice is hereby given that the Fee for Registration of Dogs for the Borough of Greymouth for the year 1945 is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs at the Borough Council Office, Town Hall, Greymouth. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows: — For each dog kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits, or solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle —two shillings and sixpence . For any other dog—ten shillings. All licenses plus 1/- for Hydatids Remedy. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS ALL OUR NEW SEASON’S GRASS SEED HAS ARRIVED. SHOULD YOU REQUIRE ANY FOR AUTUMN SOWING TRY US. ' We Can Also Quote Ex-Store: Good Bright Oat Sheaf Chaff ' £lO/10/- Ton. i Good Bright Oat Sheaf Chaff ; 9/6 Sk. Good Feed Oats - - - 30/- Sk. Crushed Oats ----- 21/- Sk. Meatmeal - - - - 13/- Cwt. Bag. Moosemeal - - - 27/6 1251 b. Eag. Moosenuts - - - 27/6 1251 b. Bag. Rock Salt - - - - 15/- Cwt. Bag. Wonder Stock Food - - 37/6 Cwt. Wonder Stock Food - - 10/- Box. Austin's Lime Salts - - 6/6 Box. BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. • LTD. GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 119, 233. P.O. BOX 190. BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Capital :: :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. NANCARROW AND COY.. District AuMUJi. IT’S VERY SIMPLE. and very Economical making your own Gloves. Consult us, we supply the complete instructions and materials. PRICE ONLY 8/11. No Coupons. TRIGGS & DENTON, LTD. Glove and Handbag Specialists. Mackay Street, | GREYMOUTH.
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Grey River Argus, 20 March 1945, Page 1
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