PUBLIC NOTICES. gOXING jgOXING TOWN HALL, GREYMOUTH. TC-NIGHT— (FRIDAY)— TO-NIGHT Proceeds to be devoted to the War Loan. 6—SPECIAL CONTESTS—6 6—SPECIAL CONTESTS—6 Air Force Boys Competing. A Good Programme—A Good Cause. Auspices Marist Sports Organisation. P'rices: Ringside 6/-; Dress Circle and Stalls ■3/-. All Servicemen who yesterday returned to Greymouth are cordially invited. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. HPHE many old pupils who have A pleasant memories of Mrs A. C. Dickson, for many years Senior Lady Teacher of the School, are asked to communicate with Miss M. E. Ray, Miss S. M. Nicholson or the Principal with a view to contributing to a fund which has been organised to assist in time of affliction. RESIDENTS town side Sawyer’s Creek are reminded that TODAY (Friday) is their shop day. Donations of goods, flowers and vegetables will be appreciated. runanga volunteer fire - BRIGADE. ■AN invitation is extended to Honorary Members and their wives to be present at an evening being held in the Fire Station, TO-MORROW (Saturday), commencing at 8 o’clock. A dance for the public of Runanga is to be held in the Fire Station on MONDAY, April 23, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. D. E. HILDEBRAND, Hon. Sec. 1A? pMED SEWicm WsW 7 GREYMOUTH BRANCH. POPPY DAY POPPIES will be on sale TO-DAY (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday). ' Wear a Poppy on Anzac Day. ANZAC DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. All returned men and women are requested to parade at Regent Corner at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT to take part in the procession to the Town Hall where the Anzac Day service will be held. Veterans of all wars and all war units are specially invited to attend. Roman Catholics will parade on WEDNESDAY MORNING. ANZAC CONCERT Regent Theatre. ANZAC NIGHT T. F. RYAN, Secretary. PLUNKET CAR FUND. BABIES' PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN AT HARLEY’S. Come and see Westland’s Beautiful Babies and vote for YOUR favourite. VOTES Id EACH. Suitable Trophy for the Winner in each Class. FRESH RABBITS. SMOKED FISH. P R E S T O N ’S. GARDENERS GARDENERS GARDENERS THESE INTEREST YOU: Super - -- -- --2/6 qtr. Special Garden Mixture - 4/6 qtr. Lime - -5/- bag. Blue Lupin Seed - - - - 3d lb. Mustard ------- 3/6 lb. Oats 2id lb. Dried Bloods/- qtr. Bone Dust -----6/- qtr. Lawn Seed -----2/- lb. FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS IF YOU NEED:— CHAFF, HAY, OATS, MEATMEAL, CRUSHED OATS, POULTRY MEAL. TRY US I BAILLIE, NEVILLE & CO. LTD. PHONES 119, 233. P.O. BOX 190. GREYMOUTH. & SONS, CABINET MAKERS AND FUNERAL. FURNISHERS. Palmerston St., Westport. Funerals arranged and conducted to suit the times. BOOT AND SHOE Neatly executed. Only the Best of Leather an. A Trial Is Solicited. £ £AMPESE Mawhera Quay. Clrevrrfouth. Workmanship. p’ELT and Jute lined best canvas A Horse Covers, all sizes, from £3/11/- to £4/19/6 at The Westland Auction Co. Ltd., 20 Mackay Street.
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Grey River Argus, 20 April 1945, Page 1
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