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WANTED. —First week in Novem- ’ ' ber, good MAI D.—Apply Mrs Turton, Cobden, morning dr evening. ANTED.—A YARDMAN; wages ’ ’ £3 10s week. None but good men need Ripply.—Particulars Star Office. : .- 1 , WANTED.—A NURSE ' ’ a fcw> weeks.—Apply Mrs 11. Wickes, Omoto Road. _ /_ ■WANTED.—A first-class ‘TAIDER-' ’ ' OUT ; wages 12s per-day;—Apply at this office. / I \JV' ANTED. —A GIRL for hqusework. ’ ' —Apply at' once to ! Mrs D. McKay, High Street. , I \/U' ANTED. —By a respectable WO- ’ ~ MAN, work by tiro day ; washing or cleaning.- —Apply Star Office. WAITRESS.—Wanted fur Hoarding ’ ” House; wages £l.—Apply S. Priskc, Muir's Camp, Blackball. ■WANTED.— A smart BOY for hotel. ■' —-Apply Duke of Edinburgh. ■WANTED.— a > young LADY as ’ * clerk. —Apply J. Mackay, Butcher. , WANTED KNOWN.— P. W. GAL- ’ T VIN has just landed his SUMMER SPORTING GOODS; Cricket Bats (Duke’s, Wisdcn’s, Suggs), Cricket Balls, Wickets, and Pads. Inspection invited. "WANTED KNOWN.—P. W. GALVIN has opened up his Cricket and Tennis Goods. All the loading makers’ GOODS STOCKED. Order early. WANTED KNOWN.— LARSEN BROS, give ESTIMATES for all plumbing and gas fitting work, which they guarantee. —Werita Street, Greymouth. wANTED KNOWN.—White-baiters ’ ' four pairs long Gum BOOTS to clear at 15s 6tl, sizes six’s and seven’s, at HANNAH’S. WANTED.—ENGINEERS AND ap'v prentices to study Electrical Engineering by mail. , Magnificent prospects in this field. Send for prospectus “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London). NZ. Representative, Jas. Rodger, 131 8., Cashel St. Christchurch. CHILDREN’S White Muslin PINAFORES from Is at B. HARTS.

T OST. —A PURSE containing sum of money and stamps. Finder rewarded at Star Office. I OST.—Between Railway Workshop and Cohden, GOLD RING; “J. J. 8.,” (a keepsake). Kindly return Star Office. POR SALE. —LEASEHOLD SECTION, Preston Road with comfortable six-roomed DWELLING erected thereon. For terms and particulars apply to G. W. MOSS AND CO.j Land and Estate Agents, IT'OR SALE.—COACHING PLANT and HORSES, all in first-class order. Fob full particulars apply G. W. Moss and Co. ONE! COME ALL! and see the extensive bargains; everything reduced at A. E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings, PHONE 259. A E. KILGOUR is offering splendid value in PURSES at Is each ; worth 2s 6d. A LARGE selection of ORNAMENTS and GLASSWARE at big reductions at A ,E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings. IT|O not fail to secure one of the Is ** POST CARD ALBUMS at A. E. KILGOUR’S Alteration Sale, Gieseking’s Buildings. PHONE 259. QPLENDID line of HEARTHRUGS for Gs at B. HARTS. TffOWLS 1 BOWLS !—I have jusl! *receiyed 40' (1 paj rs * of Taylor’s BOWLS; ■. WliicliH'liavG! been • . tested. Ettidy applicationr 'breoessary.: —A, W. YARRALL, "Bowl’s” 7 Depot, Street. pARKINgON’S QUININE IRON the finest tonic going. It,enrichc i blood and-steadies-The nerves.— j ' - rf*ARKINS&MMABT EXTRACT is "concentMlAW gfidtli health.” K In tins 1/8; HPHE MASCOTTE'' STUDIO is the A best place for a good photo. Satisfaction guaranteed. ■piNG up telephone 258, Mascotte Studio, and arrange for a dozen CABINET PHOTOS and a 15x12 ENLARGEMENT for 17/6.— Satisfaction guaranteed. nPRAIX FARE PAlD.—Every Cash Purchaser this week to the value of £lO or over will have return train fare paid at HARLEY’S Great ReBuilding Sale. —This week.

TYUCHESS CHESTS. —We are making at our Factory a special line to sell at £2 10s each. ' Well finished, dovetailed; red pine; well polished ; bevel mirrors. Call and inspect at Harley’s Sale. , P HAIRS 5s 6d and 6s 9d ; DRESSERS, red pine, dovetailed, full back, light or dark 30s each ; IRON BEDSTEADS, single 25/6, double 30s ; KAPOK BEDS, best Belgian tick and Samarang Kapok, 2ft‘6in 15s 6d, 3ft. 20s, 4ft 25s 6d, 4ft 6in 29s 6d ; WIRE STRETCHERS (sleepers outfit), Mattress best Belgian Tick and tufted, and one pillow, the lot only 395. For cash at HARLEY’S Great Re-building Sale. CABBAGE PLANTS. WE have CABBAGE PLANTS now .” * on hand ; local grown, and we can guarantee them as the best line wo have seen this season. — Geo. Mcrrett, and Sons, Thompson Street. SALE! SALE! SALE! TVTOW ON, at S. A. SWEETMAN’S Novelty’s Depot. Big reductions in every line, as I have got to make room for NEW STOCK, which is arriving daily. Come and secure bargains. Sale is now in full swing. FOR POSITIVE SALE THE CROWN HOTEL, KUMAR,A. to the proprietor deciding to leave the district the Crown Hotel is for Positive Sale. The property is a good one, and would be a sound investment as the future prosperity of this town is assured. .Immediate possession can be given. Apply at once for terms to the proprietor. J. SPINDELER. Ist Oct, 1908.

GOOD IRONING NEE S GOOD ST/RCH. TXON’T try to save money by buying cheap starch. It comes dear in the end, for an inferior starch will ruin your clothes. COLMAN’S STARCH is the starch to buy. It preserves your laces and linen, and enables you to iron them beautifully. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITT T ™« THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. B. HART XT A S just secured the whole of a AJL TRAVELLER’S INDENT SAMPLES of WOMEN’S, MEN’S and CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. Women’s Singlets, Combinations and and Vests; —and— Men’s Under-pants and Singlets At actual manufacturers’ prices, FREE OF DUTY and FREIGHT. So come along and secure them before they are all gone. The greatest bargains ever offered in Greymouth. B. HART, MACKAY STREET.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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