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PUBLIC. NOTICES. jtyJOONLIGHT SLATEY CREEK SPORTS. —Watch For Date— N.Z.R. ROAD~SERVICES. HOKITIKA RACES TO-DAY (Feb. 19). and Mon. (21st.) p.USES will depart from N.Z.R. Road iL ‘ ) Service Depot, Tainui Street, Greymouth, for Hokitika at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 19th, and Monday, 21st February, 1949. Limited accommodation. Intending passengers are requested to book seats by 5 p.m. on day preceding races. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. 8 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. BIBLE CLASSES. 11 a.m. MATTINS (The Vicar). 7 p.m. EVENSONG & FAREWELL SERMON: (Mr. John Ford). NEXT WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.; Social Farewell to Mr. J. Ford (Parish Hall. K. G. AUBREY, Vicar. PAROA BRANCH N.Z.L.P. IVTEETING TO-MORROW (Sunday), ■L’-*- Night, 8 o’clock. Members are urgently requested to attend. CHAS. ELLEY, Hon. Secretary. GREYMOUTH WOMENS’ INSTITUTE. A Coin Afternoon will be held in the Lyceum Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 23rd., at 2 p.m. A good programme has been arranged. Later at 2.30 p.m., under the auspices of the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN, MRS. FORDE, J.P., of Wellington, and Dominion President of N.C.W., will speak. GREY YACHT CLUB. ANNUAL PICNIC will be held on SUNDAY, February 27. al Lake Mitchells. Supporters and Friends cordially invited. Intending patrons ring ’Phone 538. TAOBSON SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW. Dobson Hall, ■ SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 26. Attractive Cash Frizes for Each Section and for Premier Bloom and Exhibitor with Highest Points Aggregate. Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream And Soft Drinks. GREYMOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES, 1949. CLASSES will resume in the week commencing February 28. All classes are from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. GREYMOUTH CENTRE. MONDAY—Art-craft; Mathematics (trade and exam.); Shorthand-Typ-ing (junior); Shorthand-Typing (senior speed); Trades Woodwork Practical; Motov Theory; Inird Marine Theory. TUESDAY —History and Geography (exam); Trades Woodwork Theory; Homecraft Woodwork (Men); Engineering Workshop; Gas and Electric Welding; Dressmaking. WEDNESDAY—EngIish, Arithmetic and Social Studies; Chemistry and Science; Homecraft Woodwork (women); Motor Practical; Dressmaking; Mathematics (Senior and Third Marine). THURSDAY —Bookkeeping; Homecraft Woodwork (men); Machine and Motor Drawing; Wiremen’s Theory. HOKITIKA CENTRE. TUESDAY—Homecraft Woodwork; Dressmaking. WEDNESDAY —Homecraft Woodwork; Dressmaking. ENROLMENTS. GREYMOUTH: At the Office, Technical College. MONDAY, February 21 to THURSDAY, February 24, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. MONDAY, February 28 to THURSDAY, March 3, from 7 p.m. HOKITIKA: At Manual Training Centre for Dressmaking and Woodwork, from TUESDAY, Ist March, prior to any class. EARLY ENROLMENT is essential in view of possible overcrowding in some classes and so that Departmental approval for classes may be obtained. All classes are subjest to adequate enrolments being received by March 3. NOTE: A class will be arranged in Radio Technology. Evening to be arranged to suit requirements of students enrolling. The Evening Supervisor will be available to discuss courses at . enrolling times listed above. Enquiries concerning additional classes will be welcomed. A. L. LITT, Evening Supervisor. —— UMBING J. H. R. LOVE Reg. Plumber, Drainlayer and Metalworker. Ring 1087 S. J>LUE piRD piNING Boundary Street (next Golden Eagle) THREE-COURSE MEALS THREE-COURSE MEALS BREAKFAST: 7 to 8 a.m. DINNER: 11.45 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. TEA; 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. ALL MEALS 2/6. QUICK LUNCH COUNTER. pLATTERING pNIQUE R ARE gTYLE GEOFFREY MADDEN FURRIER 4 Mawhera Quay, (Next C. Smitn, Ltd.) ’Phone 595. REMODELLING-RENOVATING SKILFUL MODERNISING BY CRAFTSMEN.

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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1949, Page 1

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