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PUBLIC NOTICESBLAKETOWN W.I. WINNER of Kid Gloves: No. A 39, v —W. G. Hales. RED CROSS SHOP day Competition Winners: Pyrex Dish, Mrs J. W. Mitchell; Cordials, K. Horrack, Blaketown; Lucky Bag, Mrs Bennett, Stratford St.; Dinner, Mrs Condon, Turumaha St. APPEAL FOR TINNED FOODS •RUNANGA and District residents are asked to contribute. Depots: Co-op. Store Runanga; Branch Store, Dunollie. AIR TRAINING CORPS. No. 36 Squadron. GR-EYMOUTH. pULL DAY PARADE TO-MORROW r (Sunday), May 13th. Fall in 0900 hrs., Headquarters, Mawhera Quay. Bring own luncheon. GORDON GILLESPIE, Flying • Officer, Officer Commanding. — TARY CLUB ROTARY Directors will attend the Thanksgiving [Service at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, TOMORROW (Sunday) EVENING. Other Rotarians wishing to attend will be welcome. W. D. TAYLOR, President. TJIDLY TRINITY CHURCH, TO--11 MORROW— Thanksgiving Services: 8 a.m.: Holy Communion; 9 a.m.: St. Andrew’s; 11 a.m.: Thanksgiving Service and Anthem,* 2.15 p.m.; Camerons; 7 p.m.: Thanksgiving and Anthem. WESTLAND ROAD TRANSPORT & HORSE DRIVERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A meeting of the above Union will be held in the Town Hall, Hokitika, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 10.30 a.m. A full attendance is requested. Business: General. A. H. TYLER, President. W. GREEN, Secretary. V.E. HOLIDAY. rpO-MORROW (Sunday), Milk Depots: Blaketown, McGirr’s Store, White’s Store, until 12 noon. LESTER MILLER. MILK DELIVERY’ jN accordance with the request 1 made by the Government that wherever possible a full holiday be observed to mark the end of hostilities in Europe, the following Greymouth Milk Vendors will observe a full holiday, TO-MORROW (Sunday). Customers will be able to secure supplies of milk from the usual depots. Lester Miller. Riversdale Dairy Supplies Ltd. A. Fairhall. E. Hooper. Baty Bros. Ltd. F. G. Frankpitt. T. Minehan. Keeney Bros. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MR. H. P. MORTON. p ETURNED Soldier Member of Parliament for Waitemata will address a Public Meeting at the School Hall, Cobden, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 14th. of May, at 8 o’clock.*.' Don’t miss hearing an outstanding speaker on the Political Outlook of to-day. VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY VICTORY PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES ONE WEEK ONLY. ONE WEEK ONLY. ONE WEEK ONLY. Navy Bib Overalls. Usually 18/11. Victory Price 17/6 Khaki Combination Overalls. Usually 29/6. Victory Price 27/6 Guaranteed Palma Napps. Usually 19/11. Victory Price 17/11 Blue Denim Trousers. Usually 17/6 Victory Price 14/11 Garage Coats. Usually 29/6 Victory Price 27/6 Leather Lumber Jackets. Usually 63/6 Victory Price 58/6 Carpenter’s Green Hide Aprons. Usually 13/6 Victory Price 12/6 Heavy Plain and Rib Working Sox. Usually 3/3 Victory Price 2/6 Oily Canvas Pullon Leggings. Usually 17/6 Victory Price 14/11. Roadmen’s Coats. Long Sleeve. Usually 32/6 Victory Price 29/6 Painter’s White Bib Overalls. Usually 16/3. Victory Price 14/11. SAM McARA THE MAN’S SHOP IN MACKAY STREET.

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Grey River Argus, 12 May 1945, Page 1

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