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PUBLIC NOTICES. HOCKEY. ALL selected Players available are requested to be at Recreation Ground at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday) for Working Bee. W. NEWTON, President. JJO C KE Y RECREATION GROUND. TO-MORROW (Saturday). —2. p.m.— Grey “B” v. Sydenham “B” (Ch. Ch. —3.15 p.m.— Grey “A” v. Sydenham “A” (Ch. Ch. INANGAHUA RUGBY FOOTBALL. REEFTON RACECOURSE TO-MORROW (Saturday). 1.30 p.m. Maruia v. Reefton. 3 p.m. , DITTMAN SHIELD Inangahua (holders) v. Greymouth. COBDEN FOOTBALL CLUB. COMMITTEE meeting SUNDAY, Sept. 15, 7.30 p.m. Fire Brigade Hall. Business; Urgent. B. WATKIN, Secretary.' RUNANGA DISTRICT’ CO-OP. COAL MINERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL meeting will be held in the Miners’ Hall. Runanga, on SUNDAY, Sept. 15, at 10.30 a.m. Business: Important. J. KELLY, Chairman. T\ON’T miss taking a chance this time in It’s a Winner Art Union, £5OOO in 305 prizes; £2OOO Ist prize. £5OO 2nd prize, closing to-morrow (Sat.). Tickets 2/6. THE EVOLUTION PROTEST MOVEMENT CHALLENGES THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION AS UNPROVED AND CONTRARY TO FACT. Writ e for Free Literature. tNTENDING Members please enA close subscription, 5/-. Larger donations accepted. N.Z. HON. SECRETARY, Dr. D. S. Milne,.47 Totara Crescent. > Lower Hutt. ROSE MARIE SALON. TN thanking our clients for their custom over the past 15 years we wish to announce that we are terminating business owing to our premises being sold. It would be appreciated if intending patrons would book early to avoid disappointment as we are .closing,.within a month. . MOLLIE & TESS ANDERSON. REDUCED FARES. pREYMOUTH - WESTPORT and Vice Versa via Coast Road. Travel where you. get Service and Comfort. Reduced Fares: Single 14/-, Return 22/-. See Timetable in this issue. GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD. TQAAO may set you up in business jbzSvvu _Buy a ticket for 2/6 in It’s a Winner Art Union, closing tomorrow (Sat.), drawn Sept. 25. QCOTCH CONVOY—Join it if you want -a cheap ride to the R.S.A. Ball in the Ngahere Hall on Saturday next, Sept. 14. FOOT COMFORT ! ! FOR all Foot Ailments consult John S. Poulton, M.N.A.Ch.. M N.Z.S Ch (Inc.), late 2nd. N.Z.E.B Painless treatment. Arch supportmade to measure. Next Greymouth visit, SEPTEMBER 30 to OCTOBER 2 Appointments may be made at Mr. Evenden’s Central Pharmacy, Tainui Street, ’Phone 97. Christchurch Address: High Street Chambers 272 High St.' (near Woolworths). Phone 41-124. CLEANING NEEDS' JOHN BURNS & CO. have all the Household necessities required for your Spring Cleaning work. SCRUBBING. BRUSHES 10d, 9 1/-, 1/.6 1/11 each. RINGAMOP OUTFITS Makes your work a pleasure. No kneeling or wringing out wet mops Complete with—--13-inch. GALV. BUCKET. RINGAMOP WRINGER MOP, complete. SCRUB, complete. Medium size. 48/6 Set. Mop Refills and Scrub can be easily replaced. POLISHING MOPS. Dustless, these mops are chemically treated to absorb the dust. Manufactured from high grade wool, they are the perfect polishers. BUSY BEE ’& BUNGALOW. 9/6 and 12/6 Each. • STAGLEAM FURNITURE POLISH. 2/- Per Bottle. WHITE COTTON WINDOW MOPS. Long handled. First quality. 5/11 Each. “FAIRY” CARPET SWEEPERS Ball-bearing. Self-cleaning brush. Attractively finished. Complete. 52/3 Each. ALSO—HAIR BROOMS HEARTH BRUSHES CHAMOIS LEATHERS. COTTON & LEATHER GLOVES. LAVATORY BRUSHES, etc., etc. COUNTRY CLIENTS: Your Mail Order will receive our prompt attention. JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. ’Phones 842, 541.—P.0. Box ‘ll4. GREYMOUTH. DON’T -TAKE RISKS. ■ —TAKE A RENTAL CAR —FROM HAINES MOTORS. IMPERIAL Axminster body-carpet/ autumn floral designs. Last of our new stocks, 7 yards only. Be in early to get this.—The Westland Auction Co. Ltd., 20 Mackay Street, Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1946, Page 1

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